Long and mysterious menu in LastPass

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ColdestCases
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Long and mysterious menu in LastPass

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Hi, when trying to paste a password into LastPass, a right click would open a long menu I'd never seen before.

> http://i.imgur.com/ySywBdu.jpg

The menu continues until LastPass is at the bottom, if that matters. In case the image HTML doesn't work, here is the link.

> http://imgur.com/a/smJqo

Can anyone explain it?

Thanks.
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Re: Long and mysterious menu in LastPass

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It sure looks like some type of video related extension may be putting that stuff in there... did you install something lately? ... you might want to check your list of extensions and disable those types to check the problem out... and/or, if you have an extension that relates to vids... see if it has an options to 'not' include options in the context menu...
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Re: Long and mysterious menu in LastPass

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dfoulkes wrote:It sure looks like some type of video related extension may be putting that stuff in there... did you install something lately? ... you might want to check your list of extensions and disable those types to check the problem out... and/or, if you have an extension that relates to vids... see if it has an options to 'not' include options in the context menu...
Thank you for the reply. I had just installed LastPass and that was first time I saw it, ever. Needless to say, that itself is reason to research it. Disabling all the add-ons and extensions did not fix it. I do have Movavi and Pinnacle but they weren't running. I'm hoping to find a way to track it down exactly and know what the menu went to.
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Re: Long and mysterious menu in LastPass

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What version of FF?

Do you have the most recent version of LP?
Have you visited their forums (or whatever support they have? or AMO) to see if others reported similar?

Does the same happen in a new, clean Profile with only LP installed?



(Some OLD, though similar in concept, bugs, https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=671192, https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=828560.)
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Re: Long and mysterious menu in LastPass

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Thank you. Yes, I visited the LastPass forums and this doesn't usually happen. I read your links and it could be a FF bug but why not widespread? I deleted the profile, uninstalled version 48 or 49 (uninstall wouldn't work until I found the workaround) deleted the extensions. Installed the latest FF v 50.2 I think. Same problem. Here is a current video of the version and addons and the same problem.

https://vimeo.com/194288310

Thanks. I'd really like to get to the bottom of this bug or not.
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Re: Long and mysterious menu in LastPass

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As a test, create a new, clean Profile.
Disable all extensions (I'd think there should be none anyhow).
Disable all Plugins.

Install Lastpass & test.

?
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Re: Long and mysterious menu in LastPass

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Is javascript enabled? pref > javascript.enabled < should be set to true
The modern internet and websites that actually do stuff run on javascript
And your settings are held in Cookies... make sure they are allowed and not removed in the session
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