UI broken #458
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Hello, Unfortunately same here... Any further information available? Thanks |
See #457 |
#457 is a different issue |
Hello, The current console content is attached. Bernt TypeError: channel.originalURI is undefined |
Hello, Regards "Exception in store-localstorage-init:" load.php:177:931 Sicherheitsfehler: Inhalte auf http://cdn.sstatic.net/askubuntu/img/sprites.svg?v=d1bab82d7e68 haben versucht, http://cdn.sstatic.net/askubuntu/img/6B69220EE55DF0AF.png zu laden, aber dürfen keine externen Daten laden, wenn sie als Grafik verwendet werden. "l: 1438925946.757" iq.js:137:1 |
Hi, log below, HTH. Firefox 39.0.3-1 on Arch Linux... DOMException [SecurityError: "The operation is insecure." |
Win 8.1, Firefox 39 - Just installed it for the first time, it won't load the list of cookies, buttons are unclickable, though the FAQ link is. |
can confirm on arch64. |
Same bug in iceweasel 31.8.0, though I have many other extensions to blame. When I open up the Privacy Badger pop-up, the following is added in console: DOMException [SecurityError: "The operation is insecure." |
I'm also experiencing the same issue on Firefox 39.0.3 on OS X. The Privacy Badger icon in the tool bar shows the number of elements, I believe, it notices on each site. But when I click it to get more details it just says "Loading..." and none of the buttons are clickable although the link to the FAQ workers. The console outputs the following: DOMException [SecurityError: "The operation is insecure." |
Mine is little different that UI‘s lost after update to version 1.0.0, totally no icon displayed. Fx ESR 31.8/Win7 64 |
Same error on Ubuntu 14.04.3/Firefox 39.0.3 |
Experiencing this same problem on Mac OS X 10.9.5 and Firefox 39.0.3 |
Hi, unfortunately Privacy Badgers UI is not working for me on Firefox 39.0, Linux Mint 17.2. DOMException [SecurityError: "The operation is insecure." EDIT: I can confirm that white-listing "jid1-mnnxcxisbpnsxq-at-jetpack" as described by a user below solves the problem. |
I've got the same problem. Win Vista, FF 39.0.3. The Popup looks as in the first posting, without the red part. ----------- When Popup is opened ---------------- location: resource://gre/modules/commonjs/toolkit/loader.js -> resource://gre/modules/commonjs/sdk/loader/sandbox.js -> resource://jid1-mnnxcxisbpnsxq-at-jetpack/privacybadger/data/popup.js:43]----------- When signing in to GitHub this error happens multiple times ---------------- Observer<.observe@resource://gre/modules/commonjs/toolkit/loader.js -> resource://gre/modules/commonjs/sdk/system/events.js:72:7 |
Same Problem here. But i think i found it. Disabling Firefox Cookie -> "Loading..." |
I can confirm that disabling Cookie Monster and enabling (first party) cookie storage in Firefox preferences allows Privacy Badger to start working properly again. |
Good work guys! Going forward can both extensions play nice together?
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Not surprisingly... works when Cookie Controller is disabled. Thanks apuls! P.S. I guess we don't need Cookie software anymore, as Privacy Badger seems to take care of that. |
I don't have any cookie addons and my default is to accept 1st party cookies and reject 3rd party - still won't load. |
I see the same error as @biogberg . It does not work in my main profile, even if I disable all my extensions. It works in a new profile though. I'm on FF 39.0.3 |
I also have the unresponsive /loading issue. The only thing I need to do to resolve the problem is check the option to accept cookies from "all sites", instead of "selected sites." This is a great program concept, but it would be most useful to me if it could stop tracking cookies from "selected" sites. Most people concerned about privacy will have "selected sites" already set. Win 7x64 FF 39.0.3 |
My UI works now, after setting dom.storage.enabled to "true" in about:config, as per billux in #486. FF 39.0.3 on OSX 10.9.5 |
For reference, I have dom.storage.enabled = true, but still have the UI issue so long as Cookie Monster is enabled and "Accept cookies from sites" is unchecked. |
If you want to fix the UI problem without accepting all cookies, add the resource "domain" for Privacy Badger to your cookie whitelist:
Upon adding this exception, the Privacy Badger UI should work as expected. |
I can confirm that the steps listed by the anonymous user above successfully get Privacy Badger working with Cookie Monster (and my preferred cookie settings). The resource domain name in my instance of Firefox is identical to the one noted above, "jid1-mnnxcxisbpnsxq-at-jetpack". For Cookie Monster:
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The above steps fixed the problem for me as well. |
Okay so I think there are like 5 different issues in one here. I will try to tease them out into seperate issues. For the cookie monster bug: I think we shouldn't actually be blocking resource:// urls ever. I will look into that. |
The |
@cooperq I believe the root problem is Privacy Badger attempting to write to localStorage when the browser is configured to block cookies (and by extension localStorage, since they use the same permissions.) This throws the |
I think I'll just wait for a proper fix. dom.storage.enabled is remaining false as it has it's own privacy issues that aren't as easy to deal with as cookies. |
For me only enabling dom.storage.enabled fixes the problem and as @PHPDev-CA mentions it is recommended to be turned off. |
Yea I have heard that from other users as well. I am going to look into what the breaking change might be here so that we can work with dom.storage turned off once again! |
@cooperq That would be awesome! |
This should be fixed by the newest version 1.0.1, please update your addons and try again. |
@cooperq Yes, all good on OSX / FF40.0. Thanks a lot! |
Yes, it works on Win7 / FF40.0. Thank you! |
Works! :) |
Hi,
Since an update today of PB the UI is broken in FireFox 39 / Windows 7.
None of the UI buttons in the dialogue box work. I have disabled all other extensions in FireFox.
The status (just below the two badger heads) says "Loading..."
Regards,
Bernt
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