Hello -
Is there any way to force NS to allow Flash on a SINGLE SITE (some kind of exclusions pref in about config??). I have NS configured to block Flash on both trusted and untrusted sites, and there is only one site that I need to use that now seems to be requiring it (since updating to FFX 18.0) - My bank (B Of America). It's requiring the use of an LSO to "Remember my computer". Problem is, NS (as I have it configured now) blocks ALL Flash content. I just need it to execute - ON THAT SITE ONLY (if possible). I can still access what I need, but getting to it is a pain, and I keep having to answer "challenge questions" all the time because it is not remembering my system.
It would be very tricky, if not impossible to click the placeholder as it goes by so fast....
If I disable NS it's smooth sailing, so I know NS is doing it's job, I just need some kind of work-around for this.... Maybe it's something simple????? Maybe not....
Anyone else having similar problems???? Should I try reverting back to 17.x.x and see if it still repros?
Any help/guidance would be GREATLY appreciated!
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You can look into using an ABE rule to allow it on that site white keeping it blocked elsewhere.
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Thanks!
I knew there had to be a way to do it...
I knew there had to be a way to do it...
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