Hello! We tried to verify this issue today with Firefox 133.0a1 (2024-10-20) and 132.0b10 from comment 27 on Windows 11 ARM 24H2 (26100.2152) and Win 11 24H2 (26100.2033) but it seems that we have mixed results between Nightly and beta 132.0b10 and some other issues like: 1. Firefox 133.0a1 (2024-10-20) does not show the newly implemented `Awaiting Location Permission' dialog without the “Cancel” button when the location is the first time ever used (new Windows profile). This shows for some reason on 132.0b10. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IYzAHl-sBEEOXEHbImS5FLI-N7tBfFVL/view?usp=sharing) 2. Firefox 133.0a1 (2024-10-20) and 132.0b10 still crash when using the steps from comment 2. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MiqRMMqLYC7Vy9OpSEprgnb8FvPIGw9F/view?usp=sharing). 3. Firefox 133.0a1 (2024-10-20) crashes after clicking Allow on the location permission and then selecting Yes or No on the `Let Windows and apps access your location` dialog. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JJ6f1fv9CACfr8zo8qzqKnzX6VQEU9Xl/view?usp=sharing). This may be because of the problem stated in Step 1. 4. Firefox 132.0b10 crashes when hitting the Esc key while the `Awaiting Location Permission` dialog is displayed and then select the Yes/ No options from the Windows dialog. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TKotH5fDIFXCRNd495x8Tc_15VzGgC65/view?usp=sharing) 5. Having a standard user account with a disabled location service and clicking on the `Open Settings` Windows dialog does nothing. Note that this is not dependent on this bug but we wanted to make sure if this is a Firefox issue or not. Clicking the second time on the location permission will open Windows settings. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1siHJd-SgUGErd1XZNe4yb_cwlbMFjPfG/view?usp=sharing) Please let us know for which of the above steps should we open new issues. Note that each scenario was tested on a new clean Windows user.
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Hello! We tried to verify this issue today with Firefox 133.0a1 (2024-10-20) and 132.0b10 from comment 27 on Windows 11 ARM 24H2 (26100.2152) and Win 11 24H2 (26100.2033) but it seems that we have mixed results between Nightly and beta 132.0b10 and some other issues like: 1. Firefox 133.0a1 (2024-10-20) does not show the newly implemented `Awaiting Location Permission` dialog without the `Cancel` button when the location is the first time ever used (new Windows profile). This shows for some reason on 132.0b10. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IYzAHl-sBEEOXEHbImS5FLI-N7tBfFVL/view?usp=sharing) 2. Firefox 133.0a1 (2024-10-20) and 132.0b10 still crash when using the steps from comment 2. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MiqRMMqLYC7Vy9OpSEprgnb8FvPIGw9F/view?usp=sharing). 3. Firefox 133.0a1 (2024-10-20) crashes after clicking `Allow` on the location permission and then selecting `Yes` or `No` on the `Let Windows and apps access your location` dialog. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JJ6f1fv9CACfr8zo8qzqKnzX6VQEU9Xl/view?usp=sharing). This may be because of the problem stated in Step 1. 4. Firefox 132.0b10 crashes when hitting the Esc key while the `Awaiting Location Permission` dialog is displayed and then select the Yes/ No options from the Windows dialog. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TKotH5fDIFXCRNd495x8Tc_15VzGgC65/view?usp=sharing) 5. Having a standard user account with a disabled location service and clicking on the `Open Settings` Windows dialog does nothing. Note that this is not dependent on this bug but we wanted to make sure if this is a Firefox issue or not. Clicking the second time on the location permission will open Windows settings. Screen recording: [link](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1siHJd-SgUGErd1XZNe4yb_cwlbMFjPfG/view?usp=sharing) Please let us know for which of the above steps should we open new issues. Note that each scenario was tested on a new clean Windows user.