@sgunhouse said in Broken Text Encoding After Routine OS Update:

@noslay chrome://settings/fonts, or just go to Settings and type font in the search box. then click Customize fonts.

I tried as you suggested, changing the fonts from their previous selection of "Custom" (why they were "custom" I don't know, as I never changed them) to Times New Roman and Arial. There was zero improvement.

In Chrome, the fonts are also "Custom" and Chrome works just fine.

It would seem this problem requires a different line of inquiry...