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Why does my browser seem to keep going into slow motion whenever I use Yahoo mail for more than a few minutes?

I have Win 8.1 and Firefox 39 on a Dell Inspiron 15 (AMD A6). I have had the same results on Internet explorer. It seems like whenever I am typing away at an email for more than 20-30 minutes, it all just grinds down to a halt, the cursor stops blinking and as I type the screen only updates ever few seconds. Corrections are a *****. As is emptying my spam and deleted folders.

If I had to guess, I would suspect the problem is an ad that Yahoo is running every so often, some script going wild. Once it happens the only thing I can do is close the browser and relaunch it.

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  • 6 years ago
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    I have the same system you have and I have the same problems. I have contacted Firefox and followed MANY steps to solve it. No success.

    I use Firefox for other things...not email.

    for the most part I use Google Chrome, which seems to work best with Yahoo. Below is some helpful info on browsers that work best with Yahoo

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    Some problems can only be resolved using a different browser.

    You can always go back to see if the problem has corrected

    itself.

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    This Yahoo link displays the latest versions of IE and MacIntosh

    browsers that work best with Yahoo. Note; If your are using

    I.E. 9 or below there are some problems using Yahoo..

    https://help.yahoo.com/kb/list-sln3257.html

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    You might not be aware that unless you choose a

    Best Answer no one will get credit for answering it...

    .so.....Please.. once your question has been posted

    for at least 1 hour and has at least one good answer

    click on your Avatar(photo) in Yahoo Answers....then

    click on MY QUESTIONS...once in click on 'Award

    Best Answer' below your chosen answer, give it a

    star rating....then click on SUBMIT.

    Many thanks from all of us out here.

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    Another option.................................

    Some users have indicated switching to the

    BASIC format has solved many problems

    Hover your pointer over the GEAR...upper right while in the INBOX view.

    ..click on SETTINGS...On the next screen place

    a check mark left of BASIC located near the

    bottom of the screen......click SAVE.

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    "Why does my browser seem to keep going into slow motion whenever I use Yahoo mail for more than a few minutes?"

    I wish this was the venue to report bugs.

    Try composing in a word processor, then cut and paste into the browser (which was minimized). See if that helps you...

    [EDIT: "Its a good work around BUT I would have to close the browser"

    No, if you minimize it, it should not call up new ads, and/or do so at 1/10th the rate.

    "as when is goes slow, the whole system goes slowly. So even having it open in the background will probably be cause my problem."

    Try it before you malign it. You are right, they have found a way to produce a memory leak in some gross way, and we can only wait until they fix it.

    Or you could try an ad blocker, since they seem to say that ads are a Bad Thing the way the implement them, and their advertisers don't mind crashing your computer. Clearly that was not the intent, and they may eventually fix the problem, but this is not the venue to report it.

    So all I can give you is a workaround.

    ]

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