Sometimes, add-ons can break your settings. This article explains how to troubleshoot issues related to add-ons in Firefox.
Here are a few examples of add-ons affecting or breaking Firefox:
As a first step, you could restart Firefox with add-ons disabled (see Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to learn how). If the issue goes away, restart Firefox with add-ons enabled, then selectively disable add-ons until you figure out which add-on is causing the problem and either disable or remove the add-on.
If you need more help, you can file a question in our support forum to find out more about the issue you're experiencing.
When you create a new question, go to the Troubleshooting Information section of the Ask a Question form and click the Share Data button. (Only available for Firefox Desktop.) This fills in a field in the form with detailed information about the internal workings of your browser that will help answer your question.
If it doesn't automatically gather your information, you can manually copy the data as follows:
Go to your support question, which is accessible from your Mozilla Support user profile page, to add detailed information about the internal workings of your browser.
To make sure that you use add-ons that are safe, install extensions from the Recommended Extensions program. These extensions are thoroughly evaluated by the team for safety before they receive the Recommended status.
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