I seem to have this issue on many websites: CreditSesame doesn't currently work with NoScript enabled. It stalls at "Crunching Your Data & Updating Your Advice". But there are so many domains to enable. If I try them one at a time and wait to see if the site starts working it will take an hour to get this site to work. I don't want to just allow all. I wonder if there's a listing somewhere of the domains that are *required* to get a specific website to work?
More specifically, can someone tell me what must be enabled to get CreditSesame working?
CreditSesame - So many domains...
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CreditSesame - So many domains...
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Re: CreditSesame - So many domains...
> CreditSesame
Is what?
Is what?
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Re: CreditSesame - So many domains...
CreditSesame.com is a credit monitoring site.therube wrote:> CreditSesame
Is what?
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Re: CreditSesame - So many domains...
Looks like you have to sign up to use it, so I can't help...but if you list some of the domains, there may be some that could be ruled out.
My initial impression is, try allowing the CloudFront domains, and maybe netmng.com,
but block facebook.net, veinteractive.com, and crazyegg.com. But I can't really tell.
My initial impression is, try allowing the CloudFront domains, and maybe netmng.com,
but block facebook.net, veinteractive.com, and crazyegg.com. But I can't really tell.
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Religion is not the opium of the masses. Daily life is the opium of the masses.
True religion, which dares to acknowledge death and challenge the way we live, is an attempt to wake up.
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