I am generally pleased to use NoScript. But on and off I have had problems with it. After the recent update the problems became so bad I had to uninstall it.
I should have taken screen shots -- I didn't. Sorry.
Two interrelated problems. One, I keep getting messages about the cookie associated with NS -- wanted to know if I want to overwrite them. Never seen this message before. But neither "yes" nor "no" leads to a satisfactory result.
Two, I went to at least 3 different sites. I tried to allow script on the site. With no success. If I approved it for that site only, some sites I needed were still blocked. If I approved (or temporarily approved) for all sites, I would then get the message about the cookie. The only way I could access the sites was to uninstall NS.
I thought maybe there have been an update . . . so I reinstalled it and immediately got the cookie message again.
So I will uninstall, wait a week or two, and try again. I cannot browse with NS installed.
saved cookied
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Re: saved cookied
There's no "cookie associated to NoScript". Yes, you should better have took screenshots, because it's definitely something unrelated to NS.perplexed wrote:Two interrelated problems. One, I keep getting messages about the cookie associated with NS -- wanted to know if I want to overwrite them. Never seen this message before. But neither "yes" nor "no" leads to a satisfactory result.
At least knowing which those sites were would have helped.perplexed wrote: Two, I went to at least 3 different sites. I tried to allow script on the site. With no success. If I approved it for that site only, some sites I needed were still blocked. If I approved (or temporarily approved) for all sites, I would then get the message about the cookie. The only way I could access the sites was to uninstall NS.
Really, could we see this message?perplexed wrote: I thought maybe there have been an update . . . so I reinstalled it and immediately got the cookie message again.
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