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My ISP is Brighthouse Cable & since I opted for FF for my browser I still server problems & freezing constant web page. According to the website of Brighhouse, it gives "best effort" support FF and I fought with them in this since 2008 and I'm on it now... I'll have to switch to another browser, since this question between FF & Brighthouse is an ongoing thing because this PC is only a year old and I am concerned about all this damaging gel... Do not know how an ISP can pick and choose which browser he wants to give the best service to the but I'm tired of fighting with them & tired of all these error messages garbage "FF cannot find the server"...

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