Sometimes, Firefox is not working and becomes unresponsive but you can refer to our guide on how to easily get it working again. When links are not working in Firefox, you will see that the link address is not clickable or even highlighted when you hover over it. Other times, when you click on links, a blank page appears. If you’re trying to open a webpage and the link isn’t working, there are a number of things you can do to fix it. 

If you’re getting an error message or a blank page when you click on a link, there are several possible reasons:

Malware and viruses – Some links don’t load in Firefox because your computer is infected with a virus or malware. Viruses can change how your browser works and cause problems with some sites. In such cases, it is advisable to use antivirus programs for browsing for maximum protection. Your OS is out of date – Software updates often include security fixes that keep your computer safe. Any link may be flagged off as malicious if you have not updated your operating system. Typo in the link – There may be something wrong with the URL itself. This could happen if you have typed in the wrong address by accident or if the site has changed its domain name without updating its links properly.

Extensions – The most common cause of Firefox not opening links is addons that have been installed on your system. These programs are usually installed by default when you install another program and they can cause many problems.

Also, if you have been wondering: How do I get Firefox to open links in a new tab? We have an expert article to guide you.

1. Update your browser

2. Clear the Cache and Cookies

3. Reset Firefox

4. Disable firewall

5. Start Firefox in Safe Mode

In Firefox, a magnet link is a link that points to a file on the Internet. When you click a magnet link in Firefox, it downloads the file as usual. However, if you’re using an older version of Firefox, you might run into problems when trying to download files from websites that use magnet links. SPONSORED The most common cause of this error is a corrupted download. If you’ve downloaded Firefox from the Mozilla website, you can try uninstalling and installing it as an update.

If you see hyperlinks but they don’t work, then it’s possible that there is an issue with the web page. The web page may not be compatible with the browser version you’re using. In addition, Firefox may not be set as your default browser. If you have another browser installed on your computer, then it may be your default browser. You can set Firefox as your default browser and try again. If Firefox can’t load websites but other browsers can, it could mean that Firefox is having a problem with its server or facing downtime. You can use an alternative browser and check after some time if the problem persists. You may also encounter problems where Firefox is not loading pages after an update but we have solutions to help you bypass the issue. Let us know which method you tried or if you used any solution we have not highlighted in the comment section below.

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