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Re: Videos keep popping up noscript warning

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Sorry, the answer fortunately was super-busy.
I'm gonna look in to the report ASAP, this weekend at the latest.
Thanks for your patience.
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Giorgio Maone wrote:Sorry, the answer fortunately was super-busy.
I'm gonna look in to the report ASAP, this weekend at the latest.
Thanks for your patience.
It's okay im patient, thank you.
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Giorgio Maone wrote:Sorry, the answer fortunately was super-busy.
I'm gonna look in to the report ASAP, this weekend at the latest.
Thanks for your patience.
Hey, so what's the result?
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Re: Videos keep popping up noscript warning

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Hello?
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Hello Giorgio? Did you end up finding out what causes the problem?
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Still never got an answer... Been almost 4 weeks...

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Hello.. I was wondering if I could please get a response to the previous question?

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22404
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Re: Still never got an answer... Been almost 4 weeks...

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FiddlingFiddler wrote:Hello.. I was wondering if I could please get a response to the previous question?

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22404
Threads merged. Please don't start multiple threads on the same issue.

I'll contact Giorgio again.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Still never got an answer... Been almost 4 weeks...

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barbaz wrote:
FiddlingFiddler wrote:Hello.. I was wondering if I could please get a response to the previous question?

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22404
Threads merged. Please don't start multiple threads on the same issue.

I'll contact Giorgio again.
Okay thank you
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Re: Videos keep popping up noscript warning

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What I managed to find so far is that somehow at the moment you interact with the video controls, they get shifted 1px down (maybe a cosmetic feedback effect?), causing ClearClick's screenshots to differ and triggering the false positive.
Unfortunately I can't tell whether this is a wanted effect or an accident, because I get bounced by a cloudflare protection which require JavaScript and the page's scripts are heavily obfuscated.
Since you said it happens everywhere except on Youtube, could you please provide some more report IDs from other problematic websites?
In order to work around on that one, however, you should just need to add vidstreaming.io to your noscript.clearClick.subexceptions about:config property.
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Giorgio Maone wrote:What I managed to find so far is that somehow at the moment you interact with the video controls, they get shifted 1px down (maybe a cosmetic feedback effect?), causing ClearClick's screenshots to differ and triggering the false positive.
Unfortunately I can't tell whether this is a wanted effect or an accident, because I get bounced by a cloudflare protection which require JavaScript and the page's scripts are heavily obfuscated.
Since you said it happens everywhere except on Youtube, could you please provide some more report IDs from other problematic websites?
In order to work around on that one, however, you should just need to add vidstreaming.io to your noscript.clearClick.subexceptions about:config property.

Mk sounds good. Do I just put up a separate thread with all of the IDS of different places? I think I forget, but even crunchyroll.com doesn't pull up this problem...

A lot of these site do constantly ask(putting up banners when it's activated) to disable ad blockers, but even with my ad blocker disabled they still go on if my pop-up blocker is active in some... and quite frankly, but I don't trust ads at all... Most ads tend to have a nefarious ulterior motive... At least the ones to the sites I've gone to.. and I've even stumbled onto several sites that after months of the same ads being run, apparently they find out that there's shifty stuff in the ads themselves(malware, trojans, spyware, etc).. Which is why I'd rather not do that at all.. I mean I don't think the sites themselves are always at fault since they can't tell but I'd rather not risk it.

Anyways, I'll go find some sites.
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Re: Videos keep popping up noscript warning

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FiddlingFiddler wrote:Do I just put up a separate thread with all of the IDS of different places?
Probably best to post all your reports in this thread for now. When the reports are evaluated then we can decide whether it'd be better off split.
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Re: Videos keep popping up noscript warning

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barbaz wrote:
FiddlingFiddler wrote:Do I just put up a separate thread with all of the IDS of different places?
Probably best to post all your reports in this thread for now. When the reports are evaluated then we can decide whether it'd be better off split.
Ok. Well I've checked several sites and it seems as of now, it's only happened on that one site.
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