Greetings,
With direct connection NS works as expected, however with TOR enabled, some domains of 2nd level can't be enabled.
For example a domain domain.com which is enebled as whole, if using TOR enabled, the domain news.domain.com is disabled, why?
If I look to NS menu, I see the domain.com among trusted domains, however http://news.domain.com/ is offered to enable, despite domain.com is globally enabled, why? (The http://news.domain.com/ is offered to add to trusted sites, but as disabled item so that no action can be done)
Perhaps something in settings, but what...
some domains of 2nd level are forced disabled
some domains of 2nd level are forced disabled
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Re: some domains of 2nd level are forced disabled
NoScript Options|Advanced|HTTPS|Forbid active web content unless it comes from a secure (HTTPS) connection: set it to "Never" if you can't bear it, even though "When using a proxy" is much safer when you use TOR (because exit nodes may be hijacked).
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