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For the purposes defined in this guide, Firefox will serve as our reference browser. Therefore, most of the fixes in this guide are focused on resolving things in the case of Firefox. The vast majority of complaints about the right-click function refusing to work were from people using Firefox, so it seems the Firefox application on PC is generally more prone to the problems that give rise to the issue. Corrupted user profiles or browser installations might also play out as causes of the right-click not working issue in Google Chrome. The same thing goes for browser installation corruption events. Many reports indicate that the right-click feature might refuse to work when the user profile being used in Firefox is corrupted.

As far as we know, the right-click functionality (if blocked at all) is usually blocked on login pages and similar sections or interfaces around a site.

Some web admins configure their sites to block the right-click functionality (for various reasons). The bug has been around for some time and has long been patched with the hotfixes issued in the Firefox 53.0 update. In Firefox, for example, there is a relatively well-known bug that breaks the right-click function on web pages, especially on those pages that do not have settings to block the right-click functionality.
