Thanks, but that also disables CSP, well will do without script again for now...
I use it and have no problem. I use Violentmonkey. What filter list are you using in uBlockO for the AAK-Cont script? I use 'AAK-Cont Filter For uBlock Origin' and 'Adblock Warning Removal List.' Are you it's not something else causing your problem? Perhaps it only happens to Fx on Linux.
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Thanks, but that also disables CSP, well will do without script again for now...
I use it and have no problem. I use Violentmonkey. What filter list are you using in uBlockO for the AAK-Cont script? I use 'AAK-Cont Filter For uBlock Origin' and 'Adblock Warning Removal List.' Are you it's not something else causing your problem? Perhaps it only happens to Fx on Linux.
It's working now at last. After trying exactly your setup, I still had to delete cache etc. until the html5test site showed CSP as working.
Also Violentmonkey seems simpler/cleaner as Tampermonkey.
Thanks.
streetwolf wrote:
I use it and have no problem. I use Violentmonkey. What filter list are you using in uBlockO for the AAK-Cont script? I use 'AAK-Cont Filter For uBlock Origin' and 'Adblock Warning Removal List.' Are you it's not something else causing your problem? Perhaps it only happens to Fx on Linux.
It's working now at last. After trying exactly your setup, I still had to delete cache etc. until the html5test site showed CSP as working.
Also Violentmonkey seems simpler/cleaner as Tampermonkey.
Thanks.
GHM113 wrote:My Kaspersky updated to version 18.0.0.405(c) and I started to see this error on a regular basis: http://i.imgur.com/72DKrgG.png
Anyone else?
Just disable HTTPS/HTTP scanning in Kaspersky and disable Kaspersky addon in Firefox,
as AV/FW shouldn't eavesdrop and intercepting any connection, especially HTTPS, as it's security and privacy issue [1][2]
Thank you! I found a thread on the official forum, the problem is definitely in Kaspersky. The only solution so far is to disable HTTPS scanning just like you said.
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