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    Bovada on Firefox

    Anyone having issues with Bovada constantly reloading on Firefox? Started yesterday with no changes on my end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barrakuda View Post
    Anyone having issues with Bovada constantly reloading on Firefox? Started yesterday with no changes on my end.
    Clear your history and cache and that should fix it.

    I have problems with Pinnacle on Firefox every once in a while and clearing cache/cookies and history fixes it.


    Here is how:

    From the History menu, select Clear Recent History.

    If the menu bar is hidden, press Alt to make it visible.
    From the Time range to clear: drop-down menu, select the desired range; to clear your entire cache, select Everything.

    Next to "Details", click the down arrow to choose which elements of the history to clear; to clear your entire cache, select all items.Click Clear Now.

    Exit/quit all browser windows and re-open the browser.

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    Thanks, man. That actually worked (first time in 20 years clearing cookies has solved a problem for me!). But...I'm having to clear them every few days or else the site starts acting up again. Assuming it's something weird with my FF if no one else is having the issue.

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    Scratch that. It starts reloading endlessly right away after login, regardless of cookies and cache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barrakuda View Post
    Scratch that. It starts reloading endlessly right away after login, regardless of cookies and cache.
    https://www.maketecheasier.com/disab...ious-browsers/

    Try this:
    1. Type "about:config" in the address bar.
    2. Click the "I accept the risk" button.
    3. Type "accessibility.blockautorefresh" in the search box.
    4. Double-click on the first item that appears to change the value to "true".
    5. Restart Firefox.
    Last edited by icon; 03-26-19 at 09:39 PM.

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