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[Firefox] Interfering with Dashlane addon #1589
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Does Privacy Badger report anything found or blocked on a site without any third-party domains, for example |
It doesn't report anything blocked on http://example.com |
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Hmm actually, I'll have to test this later when I have access to a windows or mac machine |
Oh, is there something OS-specific Dashlane requires, besides the Firefox extension? |
I don't think so. I have a windows application installed in addition to the firefox addon. Here are the steps to reproduce AFAIK:
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It seems that I need to install the app natively to register. |
@cowlicks You are right. Requires an application to be installed. Windows/MacOS only. |
I'm starting to use Privacy Badger and suddenly the Dashlane addon is inactive. Whenever the Privacy Badger addon is disabled, Dashlane addon becomes active. Contacted the support with Dashlane and they verified that the localhost/127.0.0.1 address is being blocked with Privacy Badger. Added localhost to whitelist and still seems to interfere with Dashlane addon.
Using Firefox 55.0.2 (32-bit), Windows 10.
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