Windows 11 has a new feature that causes Mozilla Firefox to freeze. Mozilla has released a fix for this problem

Windows 11 has a new feature that can cause freezes in Mozilla Firefox. This can be frustrating for users who rely on Firefox for their daily browsing. However, there is a fix available from Mozilla.

Mozilla has fixed a problem that caused Firefox to freeze when using the new Windows 11 operating system. The problem was caused by the new "Windows Feature Experience Pack" that was released with Windows 11. This pack included a new feature that caused Firefox to freeze. Mozilla has released a new version of Firefox that includes a fix for this problem.

This fix involves disabling a new Windows 11 feature called 'Network Level Authentication'. To do this, go to the 'Control Panel' and then 'Network and Sharing Center'. Click on your 'Local Area Connection' and then 'Properties'. Under the 'Security' tab, uncheck the 'Enable Network Level Authentication' box.

After doing this, restart your computer, and Firefox should now work without any freezes. If you still experience freezes, you can try other troubleshooting steps from Mozilla's support page.

Mozilla has fixed a problem that caused Firefox to freeze when using the new Windows 11 operating system. The problem was caused by the new "Windows Feature Experience Pack" that was released with Windows 11. This pack included a new feature that caused Firefox to freeze. Mozilla has released a new version of Firefox that includes a fix for this problem.

Overall, this is a quick and easy fix for the freezes caused by Windows 11's new feature. If you rely on Firefox for your daily browsing, be sure to follow these steps to keep your browser running smoothly.

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