Just to be complete: the problem happens in Firefox 52 too. I
have just tried.
Hi,
I am requested by a user to understand why he is nearly unable
to visit a weird website (everybody exists in the world), about
tickling. I had no idea of it before.
To come back to technical stuff:
1. When we visit a page as an anonymous account, it is good.
2. When we visit as un authenticated user, Orca becomes more
and more slow, Firefox spends all the CPU and RAM. The user uses
Orca 3.22 and Firefox 45. I created a fake account I can give
you to test. At the moment, maybe you will have some stuff
looking at this log:
https://framadrop.org/r/GnXrALkVAX#FStI0iCKsvlIIfogpABhqwCtzKS/H2hdq7K3aJWsQy8=
When disabling Orca, the computer seems to calm and the website
seems to be visitable properly.
AN idea? Needs to reproduce on the website itself?
Best regards
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