![]() I’d fire up the Windows VM and give it a try, but since the failure occurs at the last stage in paying someone, doing that would involve… well, paying someone, and I don’t have any need for that now that the previous transaction went through on Waterfox Classic. I did try spoofing the useragent string to Chrome on Windows 10, and it failed with that too. I am not sure why that would be… it certainly used to work, and cross-platform browsers should be (and generally are) the same on the various platforms. Maybe it’s just Firefox in Linux that is not working. I found lots of old (and by now, irrelevant) references to Paypal issues in Firefox, but I would think that if everyone was seeing this failure in Firefox, I’d see something about it on the web. It’s odd, but I haven’t been able to find any recent references to this issue on the web. These failures often looked just like the one with Paypal, only this time it was modern Firefox that failed and WF Classic that came through. I stopped using Waterfox Classic as my main browser because it was failing to work with more and more pages. ![]() Same results, same steps taken to try to get it to work, and the same results once again. It’s based on Firefox ESR 78, I believe, which is still very much a supported browser. I’ve tried disabling all addons, using a new profile, disabling the internal tracking protection, but it just does the same thing every time. I’m using version 91.0.2, and every time I try, the Paypal page keeps looping around, asking me to confirm the payment, and when I do, it acts as if I hit “reload.” ![]() For about the last week, I have been unable to get “Pay with Paypal” to work in Firefox.
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