by therube » Sat Dec 08, 2018 6:56 pm
If you remove NoScript, NoScript is not the issue.
AFAIK, NoScript does not affect "FF" settings.
NoScript may have its own settings that affect FF, having NoScript installed may make changes that affect FF, but it does not change (probably cannot even do it if it wanted to) FF settings.
Anyhow, cap.1, works fine on my end.
Allow capitalone.com, & log in as expected.
Perhaps some other content blocking you may have going on; 3rd party cookies or similar?
As a test, create a new, clean Profile.
Install NoScript.
Visit cap.1 & log in.
That works.
Remove NoScript.
Visit cap.1 & log in.
That works too, no?
If you remove NoScript, NoScript is not the issue.
AFAIK, NoScript does not affect "FF" settings.
NoScript may have its own settings that affect FF, having NoScript installed may make changes that affect FF, but it does not change (probably cannot even do it if it wanted to) FF settings.
Anyhow, cap.1, works fine on my end.
Allow capitalone.com, & log in as expected.
Perhaps some other content blocking you may have going on; 3rd party cookies or similar?
As a test, create a new, clean Profile.
Install NoScript.
Visit cap.1 & log in.
That works.
Remove NoScript.
Visit cap.1 & log in.
That works too, no?