I am using Noscript with Firefox beta channel currently on 61.0
for some time I have been unable to see Captcha images after I tick "I am not a robot" that seems to be presented by a growing number of sites
I have tried "Trusted" as many of the sites as I dare that No script is presenting to me but usually have to switch to another browser (Chrome) without Noscript to proceed
what must I do (to Noscript) to permit Captcha to present images so I can use login or comment on these sites?
[Unrelated] unable to see Captcha images
[Unrelated] unable to see Captcha images
Last edited by barbaz on Tue Jun 26, 2018 11:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: mark as unrelated to NoScript per user's next post
Reason: mark as unrelated to NoScript per user's next post
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Re: what do I need to do to be able to see Captcha images?
I have disabled Noscript and still Captcha does not display images
so, I guess this is probably a Firefox issue, not a Noscript issue
so, I guess this is probably a Firefox issue, not a Noscript issue
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Re: [Unrelated] unable to see Captcha images
I was hoping you would get a simple answer to this.
since it appears to NS that a captcha is a script searching for a data injection, it usually blocks it. And is rarely labled in a way i can see it.
Have got lucky on some well made sites, as the coder labled it, and i could white list. Happens with recaptcha too.
since it appears to NS that a captcha is a script searching for a data injection, it usually blocks it. And is rarely labled in a way i can see it.
Have got lucky on some well made sites, as the coder labled it, and i could white list. Happens with recaptcha too.
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