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Websites display GMT times instead of local. For example, schedule of an online meeting set at 3:00 pm (local times) is displaying at 09:30 am!

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It's just an example of what I am experiencing. I booked an online session on a website scheduled to be started at 03:00 pm (local time, +5:30 hrs). On my desktop, website displaying all correct (using Firefox), but as I browse the same website, schedule displays session starting at 09:30am. At first, I assumed that booked online session might have been rescheduled, but again on desktop browser (Firefox), it displays all correct. I have checked Date and Time settings in my phone (Moto G5 Plus) and it is set to my local time zone. Also, nothing improves on requesting desktop site.

It's just an example of what I am experiencing. I booked an online session on a website scheduled to be started at 03:00 pm (local time, +5:30 hrs). On my desktop, website displaying all correct (using Firefox), but as I browse the same website, schedule displays session starting at 09:30am. At first, I assumed that booked online session might have been rescheduled, but again on desktop browser (Firefox), it displays all correct. I have checked Date and Time settings in my phone (Moto G5 Plus) and it is set to my local time zone. Also, nothing improves on requesting desktop site.
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Edit 1- website displays correctly on Chrome on the same smartphone.

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This usually happens if you have enabled "Resist Fingerprinting".

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cor-el said

This usually happens if you have enabled "Resist Fingerprinting".

If this was the case, I think even Chrome browser will give same errors. But as I have mentioned earlier, same website displays correctly on Chrome browser but on Firefox it displays GMT. Please tell me if there is some specific setting in Firefox itself. For your reference, I have already given location access to Firefox.

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cor-el said

This usually happens if you have enabled "Resist Fingerprinting".

Also I couldn't find any such setting option(s) either in smartphone or Firefox browser. Please keep in mind that I am talking about Firefox for Android.

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I think I know the issue you mean. Have you tried this in the new Firefox Preview browser?