[Unrelated] "Please disable your adblocker" when all allowed

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[Unrelated] "Please disable your adblocker" when all allowed

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Whenever I see a "please disable your adblocker so we can afford to run this site" message on a site I trust, I click on "set the page to temporary trusted" just to enable ads for my short visit, but I'm still getting the same message upon refreshing the page. What's wrong?

I've never thought about reporting this until now and the most recent website where this has happened to me is https://www.digminecraft.com/index.php

I'm using NoScript 10.1.9.3 for Firefox 62 on Windows 8.1
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Re: "Please disable your adblocker" when all scripts are all

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Swiftness wrote:I click on "set the page to temporary trusted" just to enable ads for my short visit, but I'm still getting the same message upon refreshing the page.
https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... f=7&t=8309
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: "Please disable your adblocker" when all scripts are all

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Does 'Disable restrictions for this tab' help?
(I really don't know; I've never understood the functional difference.)
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Re: "Please disable your adblocker" when all scripts are all

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I still get the same message when all sites are allowed (as depicted below) and I only have to press the button once — not repeatedly like the thread you linked, but I'm gonna try it out on a different computer to see if it's the same thing there and I'll write a another post about it.

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Quest wrote:Does 'Disable restrictions for this tab' help?
(I really don't know; I've never understood the functional difference.)
Unfortunately not. Even disabling the add-on doesn't fix it.
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Re: "Please disable your adblocker" when all scripts are all

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Swiftness wrote:Even disabling the add-on doesn't fix it.
Silly question: are you actually using an adblocker, like Adblock Plus or uBlock?
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Re: "Please disable your adblocker" when all scripts are all

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Swiftness wrote:Even disabling the add-on doesn't fix it.
Then this is not a NoScript issue.
Giorgio Maone wrote:Silly question: are you actually using an adblocker, like Adblock Plus or uBlock?
If the answer to this question is "no", do you have Firefox Tracking Protection / Private Browsing enabled?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: "Please disable your adblocker" when all scripts are all

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Giorgio Maone wrote:Silly question: are you actually using an adblocker, like Adblock Plus or uBlock?
No, NoScript is the only add-on I have that has any blocking functionality.
barbaz wrote:If the answer to this question is "no", do you have Firefox Tracking Protection / Private Browsing enabled?
I just checked on a different computer and the list of sites on digminecraft.com was longer there, so I started comparing the Firefox settings and found that I had Tracking Protection enabled on my computer but not the other one. Once I disabled it, the list got longer and I was finally able to allow the relevant sites to load some ads and make the message disappear. Thanks!
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