

What’s your take on this? Are you happy with the feature Firefox provides to block third-party app modules that trouble Firefox? Let us know in the comments below. Summary: Antivirus or any other Windows App crashing Firefox through its injected module in the browser? Firefox has got you covered now and allows you to block such from about:third-party page from version 110 onwards. You can download Firefox 110 from here and here is its release notes link (not yet live). This update enables GPU Sandboxing on Windows.Colorways theme introduced in Firefox is no longer available in the Add-ons manager if you’ve not saved and activated it in the past, however, you can download it from AMO.Firefox now allows importing bookmarks and data from Opera, Opera GX, and Vivaldi.If this helps, you can use Firefox without the need to uninstall a third-party module.

You need to Restart Firefox for the changes to apply.Click the block icon next to the module, this will disable the problematic third-party module.Identify the module causing Firefox to crash,.

How to block modules that cause Firefox to crash Afterwards, visit Mozillas Firefox download page or the Microsoft Store to install Firefox. To learn more, see the Windows 10 and Windows 11 in S mode FAQ at Microsoft Support. The page offers a folder icon to open files location in File Explorer. To install Firefox, you must switch out of Windows S mode. Warning triangle icon represents it is causing firefox to crash with the current profile. Unsigned icon for module if the module has not been digitally signed.
