

I also like the user-privacy-moves Firefox has been making lately. 3/ Some pictures are displayed as noise as in attachment. 2/ Many pictures and videos do not load on Facebook (there is often a lot of script where there should be a picture). 1/ A TV streaming site I like to use is just a blank screen. I haven't looked at little indie browsers for some years, after nothing but trouble with simple website rendering: the hard fact is web developers build their sites for Chromium these days, while Firefox does a good job keeping up its general compatibility. I have reset all browsers as suggested and the problem is the same on all of them. Of those, if I wanted to bother replacing the nicely synchronized Chromium / Chrome on Mint, Windows boots and Android devices, I was very impressed with a trial install of Vivaldi (tried while Chromium was kicking up a fuss on Mint 20.x). Naked Browser does not use data to spy, monitor, or even show ads. Uninstalled old Pale Moon, then installed a 64-bit version 27 of Pale Moon and now it all works. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to Pale Moon in 2022. She was using Windows 10 64-bit, but the browser version she had was 32-bit. I haven't found impactful differences in resource requirements between FF and the various Chromium-based alternatives - they all seem to launch at about 500MB of RAM and need more as tabs and media uses increase. Just fixed this for my girlfriend now here in 2022.

I no longer run SolydX now since the Plymouth splash screen somehow quit working and it refused to load and I could no longer boot to my Desktop. Lots of personal preferences involved, but I'd take a very hard look at what / how you're running Firefox - if it's multiple tabs or screening heavy output that's one thing, if it's launching to a light homescreen at over a GB that's not normal for it. About three weeks ago I was running 64 bit linux SolydX on one of my desktop tower computers using 64 bit linux Pale Moon and Yahoo was displaying properly for me.
