Firefox Users Blocked at Checkout by Major E-Commerce Vendors
Shoppers using Firefox on Linux encounter unexplained failures at checkout on major retail websites, with phone support attributing the issue to the browser itself. This effectively discriminates against a significant browser minority without transparency or alternative paths. The pattern suggests deliberate or negligent browser exclusion in payment flows.
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