Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

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bo elam
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Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

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Hi, Firefox has deactivated NoScript and calls it a Legacy extension. Early this morning, all was well but now, a few minutes after I started the computer (W10) and opened Firefox, Firefox deactivates NoScript and calls it Legacy. I cant reinstall it either. I also tried testing with a new profile, and it doesn't install. Please, look at pictures. The only addons I use are NoScript and one Theme, both are being disabled by Firefox and called Legacy.

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Something has to be wrong here. I was using Firefox 66.0.2, but updated it to 66.0.3, and still have the issue. I am using Firefox 32 bits in W10 64 bits.

So, right now I am naked, without NoScript.

Bo
Last edited by bo elam on Sat May 04, 2019 1:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Guest

Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

Post by Guest »

Same here using Tor Browser x64 on Linux.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0
SoccerDad

Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

Post by SoccerDad »

Same issue here, was fine, came back to PC and it was disabled. Cannot download again, same error as you are seeing.

66.0.3 (64-bit)
Ubuntu 18.10
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:66.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/66.0
Guest

Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

Post by Guest »

Similar here, Win 10, and Firefox 66.0.3. Despite FF updating weeks ago, only disabled a few moments ago.
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markwoll

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Post by markwoll »

Same here, all of my extensions Noscript, Privacy Badger, Stylus have been disabled.
Worked at 17:00 EDST dead at 20:45.
NoScript could not be verified for use in Firefox and has been disabled
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bo elam
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

Post by bo elam »

Thanks for the reply's, guys. Good to know, I am not alone. Likely this is a Firefox issue.

Bo
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Penterax

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Post by Penterax »

I even tried to install the latest version through a direct download and Firefox wouldn't let me, said it was corrupt.
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markwoll

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Post by markwoll »

see here for bugzilla thread:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973

An intermediate certificate expired causing the problem.
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bo elam
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

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Thanks, Mark. :)

Bo
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teosal
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

Post by teosal »

Samething here. Hope we get a solution quick.
Thnx in advance,
TeoSal
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barbaz
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

Post by barbaz »

While waiting for Mozilla to provide a fix, you could try temporarily switching to the unbranded Firefox build where you can disable addon signing enforcement (about:config > set xpinstall.signatures.required to false).
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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pierly

Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

Post by pierly »

it's the apocalypse.
one short term solution would be to about:config in the url bar, and
enable.javascript = true
change to
enable.javascript=false
it will stop ALL scripts though.
oh well, at least with all JS allowed I didnt have to bother to temporarily allow for this site for the , captcha
thanks for the bugzilla link, they know about it.
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olivia
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Re: Firefox deactivates NoScript...and calls it Legacy

Post by olivia »

Hallo,

spricht hier jemand deutsch???
Habe auch das Problem, und verstehe nicht viel englisch. Jedenfalls keine Facherklärungen, was eventuell aktiviert oder deaktiviert werden muss, um "no script" neu installieren zu können.

Schon mal danke ...

LG
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Barney Todd

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Post by Barney Todd »

I found that it was disabled when I opened TOR. So I opened Firefox, and it was working with no issues. Then all of a sudden it became 'disabled' in Firefox. I find this very suspect. If anything it should have been disabled in Firefox first, and then 'later' disabled in TOR.
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NITRO

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Post by NITRO »

Hi,

I have the problem too since this morning, but not only NoScript.
3 (all) of my FF-AddOns are not verified and didn't work, so I think its a FF problem not a NoScript problem.
olivia wrote: Sat May 04, 2019 4:37 am Hallo,

spricht hier jemand deutsch???
Habe auch das Problem, und verstehe nicht viel englisch. Jedenfalls keine Facherklärungen, was eventuell aktiviert oder deaktiviert werden muss, um "no script" neu installieren zu können.

Schon mal danke ...

LG
Also bis her habe ich noch keine Lösung endeckt, ich vermute aber das es eher ein FireFox Problem ist,
da es bei mir mit einem Schlag 3 (alle) meine(r) FF-AddOns deaktiviert hat.

mfg
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