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what can I do so my cilxsense webpage run faster

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#1 by andreeatrif » Wed Nov 26, 2014 07:07

hi there
does anyone know why is my clixsense page is not working like it used to?I need over 1min watch a 3sec add.it's so annoying.for this message I needed 10 min :( I use mozilal but I don't think is the problem because before ed chrome and the same thing happened after a while.
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#2 by valerie » Wed Nov 26, 2014 07:08

I don't know because everything loads fine for me. Also, no one else has posted about
slow loading pages. It sounds like it is on your end.
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#3 by oberder » Wed Nov 26, 2014 07:33

Ads on my end are appearing just as they are, all's fine as well

:?: Have you tried a quick clearing of the cookies and cache on your Firefox browser, as well checking if your Flash has been updated ( as of this thread post, Adobe Flash plug-ins should be v15.0.0.239 for both IE and Non-IE browsers )
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#4 by lgifnsysmc » Wed Nov 26, 2014 16:50

I actually had the same problem last week, it all slowed down.

I don't know much about computers but after many google searches the thing that worked for me personally was unplugging the internet hub thing, leaving it a minute, plugging it back in, and it was a lot faster after that!
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#5 by andreeatrif » Thu Dec 04, 2014 07:29

thanks for helping I thing it was my flash player.I made an update and it works better now :)
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#6 by oberder » Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:38

:thumbup: That's good to hear andreeatrif

Now, just as added maintenance; on your Firefox Browser, press CTRL+Shift+A ( these are the three keys on your keyboard, press them together ) -- this will open the Firefox Add-on page

Inside the Add-on page, click on the Plugins tab -- inside the Plugins, you can disable nearly everything here; disable plugins that are redundant for surfing ( PDF*, Photo Gallery, multiple audio/video plugins like media players ), security issues ( JAVA Deployment / JAVA Platform* )

*If you disable the PDF plugin, the next time you open a page that requires you to read a PDF file online, it'll just download the PDF file ( of course, there will be a prompt -- but that can be adjusted once you configure how files will be downloaded ) -- that way, you can just read most PDF offline, just make sure to scan the PDF first using your anti-virus and anti-malware programs before reading it ;)

* If you have JAVA already installed in your PC/Laptop, there's no need for it to be running in your browser, especially the JAVA Deployment plugin, which is already considered by Mozilla as a security issue

After you disabled the plugins, just close the Add-ons page tab -- when you restart your browser again, you should be able to get a bit of a performance boost since there's little plugins now
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