Firefox 50x faster method
HOW SPEEDUP FIREFOX 50X FASTER BY OFFICIAL FIREFOX SUPPORT :
Frist why computer are slow you need to know
Two key pieces of hardware related to the speed of a computer are your storage drive and your memory. Too little memory, or using a hard disk drive, even if it's been defragmented recently, can slow a computer down.
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1) Refresh Firefox
We are constantly improving Firefox. The latest version is faster than ever before and contains fixes for many issues that could slow down your Firefox. See Update Firefox to the latest version for instructions on how to update it.
2) Update your graphics card drivers
Outdated drivers can slow down performance. Check the video card manufacturer's instructions on how to update your video drivers.
3) High consumption of hardware resources
If the monitoring tool shows high utilization of hardware resources, try the tips in Firefox is using too much random access memory (RAM) - how to fix it .
4) Firefox freezes or not responding
If Firefox stops responding and a spinning wheel appears instead of the cursor and the window turns white , see Firefox freezes or not responding - how to fix it .
5) I see a warning about an unresponsive script
“Unresponsive script warning”? What does this even mean? Believe it or not, for this case, we have an article Failure Scenario Warning - What it means and how to fix it , which will help clarify the situation.
6) Firefox takes a long time to start
Try following the tips in this article Firefox takes too long to start .
7) Check your computer for malware
To resolve slowness issues not specifically mentioned in this article, you should scan your computer for viruses, spyware, and other malware and read the article Troubleshoot Firefox problems caused by malware .
8) Optimize Windows
Speed up Windows can improve the performance of your computer. Read Tips to improve the performance of your Windows 10 PC at microsoft.com.
9) Block unwanted content
Content that you don't need, such as ads or a tracking script, can slow down your page load significantly. Firefox's built-in content blocking can speed up page loading by preventing third-party trackers from loading.
10) There are also Firefox add-ons that can block content you don't need, for example:
-The Disconnect add-on blocks invisible web page content that is tracking you online.
-The uBlock Origin add-on blocks ads, tracking services and other unwanted content, while being less memory and CPU intensive than other blockers.
-The NoScript add-on allows you to selectively enable or disable all runnable scripts on websites.
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