Users of the Firefox browser for Android have been reporting that they are seeing a blank page when trying to load the main Google Search site.
The issue:
Android users with Firefox can't access Google Search (including intl sites and localized domains like google.de, .co.uk, .com.br). Instead, they see a blank page.
Cause:
A server-side bug on Google's end related to User-Agent (UA) sniffing, which serves an empty page to newer Firefox versions.
Affected versions:
All Firefox versions on Android (>= 65) including Mobile 121.0, Nightly 123, and older.
Chrome not affected:
The bug is specific to Firefox.
Solutions:
Use a different browser (Chrome, etc.) or search engine (DuckDuckGo).
Advanced users can:
Change Firefox's UA in developer settings or with add-ons.
Request the desktop version of Google from Firefox settings (region-dependent).
Status:
Problem identified as critical and escalated.
Still unresolved at the time of reporting.
Additional notes:
Disabling Firefox's Enhanced Tracking Protection doesn't fix the issue.
Some users report google.co.in loading the desktop site instead of mobile.
perfectly reasonable and logical prejudice, i might add. we really need to get people to use alternative search engines. google has been sucking fat balls for a long time now. either people are going to start to switch, or the frog will continue boiling.
Even if it's for only a short period of time, it's enough to do a lot of damage. Especially as people are becoming privacy conscious and are looking to start using Firefox.