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Old 12-17-2020, 02:01 PM
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I've had the same problem yesterday morning. Started getting blank pages. That was using Firefox. Everything seems ok this morning so far. No problem last night using Safari.

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Old 12-17-2020, 03:29 PM
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I'm using Firefox and did see that message once a few days ago. Since then everything has been fine.
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Old 12-18-2020, 08:07 AM
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I can confirm both issues with Firefox 83 on Linux: periodical auto logout and the warning message browsing external URLs. For the latter I thought it was a configuration change by the administrator.

Furthermore I report another longstanding bug: the arrows to paginate inside long threads (with more than 40 posts) always go to the first page of the same thread. The only way to change page is to click on the down arrow to the right of "Last »" button and manually insert the wanted page number.
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Old 12-18-2020, 08:20 AM
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Can you document that process?
And give specifics of your browser, os, your issue is the first one i have heard of, so if you can do some screen shots, that would help Jason and myself to work on tracking down a resolution
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Old 12-18-2020, 09:34 AM
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Can you document that process?
And give specifics of your browser, os, your issue is the first one i have heard of, so if you can do some screen shots, that would help Jason and myself to work on tracking down a resolution
Ok, these are some more explanations.

I use Firefox 83 on Linux Mint 20 (by the way, while taking the screenshots, the forum has logged me out, it seems that there is a timeout for inactivity that I never experienced since a couple of days ago).
  • In the first picture you can see the first page of a long thread; the highlighted areas are:
  1. current page URL
  2. hint showed by hovering the cursor over the number "2"
  3. URL of the page 2 as pointed by the link of "go to page 2"
As you can see, URL in area 1 and 3 are the same, this is the error.
  • In the second picture you can see the "Go to page" popup.
  • In the third picture you can see that after entering 2 and click on "Go" or hit return, you reach the right page. The URL in the address bar now is correct and the page number highlighted is 2.
P.S.: I'm afraid I hijacked the thread...
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Redirecting To External Site warning-pm-browse-long-thread.jpg   Redirecting To External Site warning-pm-browse-long-thread_goto-page.png   Redirecting To External Site warning-pm-browse-long-thread_new-page.jpg  
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Old 12-18-2020, 09:54 AM
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No hijack, it is a legitimate concern, and we use threads like this to keep track of complaints and concerns
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speaking of Firefox, sometime within last few months it had an update where they instituted a feature where Firefox itself automatically determined what cookies came from high spam places and they were deleted without asking the user.

For several weeks it was a bit annoying to me, maybe the AI had to learn what my normal is.

Give me a moment to look and see if I can find any documentation related to that.

Okay, this may be that, Latest Firefox rolls out Enhanced Tracking Protection 2.0; blocking redirect trackers by default - The Mozilla Blog
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speaking of Firefox, sometime within last few months it had an update where they instituted a feature where Firefox itself automatically determined what cookies came from high spam places and they were deleted without asking the user.

For several weeks it was a bit annoying to me, maybe the AI had to learn what my normal is.

Give me a moment to look and see if I can find any documentation related to that.

Okay, this may be that, Latest Firefox rolls out Enhanced Tracking Protection 2.0; blocking redirect trackers by default - The Mozilla Blog
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speaking of Firefox, sometime within last few months it had an update where they instituted a feature where Firefox itself automatically determined what cookies came from high spam places and they were deleted without asking the user.

For several weeks it was a bit annoying to me, maybe the AI had to learn what my normal is.

Give me a moment to look and see if I can find any documentation related to that.

Okay, this may be that, Latest Firefox rolls out Enhanced Tracking Protection 2.0; blocking redirect trackers by default - The Mozilla Blog
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