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Firefox will no longer load any website, and crashes on quit

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My initial problem was that firefox 96 on mac os 12.1 would no longer load any website.

I verified that other browsers work just fine (in fact, i'm writing this on the same machine, but using Chrome).

I uninstalled firefox, and even removed my old profiles. Then did a clean install. The problem persists.

In addition, when I now quit firefox it takes a long time, and pops up the crash reporter every time.

How can I fix this ?

My initial problem was that firefox 96 on mac os 12.1 would no longer load any website. I verified that other browsers work just fine (in fact, i'm writing this on the same machine, but using Chrome). I uninstalled firefox, and even removed my old profiles. Then did a clean install. The problem persists. In addition, when I now quit firefox it takes a long time, and pops up the crash reporter every time. How can I fix this ?

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There has been found a temporary workaround(for advanced users only):

Go to "about:config". Search for "network.http.http3.enabled". Set value for "network.http.http3.enabled" to "false". Restart Firefox.

After this bug gets updated, you should set the value back to "true".

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தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

There has been found a temporary workaround(for advanced users only):

Go to "about:config". Search for "network.http.http3.enabled". Set value for "network.http.http3.enabled" to "false". Restart Firefox.

After this bug gets updated, you should set the value back to "true".

That solved it for me !

Thanks for the quick reply.