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Prevents logging into gmail with Firefox #44
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Can confirm for Windows 7 / Firefox as well. Started with v38 and continues with 38.0.5. With Disconnect search active if you enter username and proceed the screen refreshes to the password page and no username, email address, or image is shown on the password page. The console output is: POST https://accounts.google.com/ServiceLoginAuth [HTTP/2.0 200 OK 262ms] After entering the password it just keeps refreshing at that point. However, if it's inactive (and browser restarted) you will get the username, email address, and image on the password page as you should, and this console output: POST Once you enter the password it dutifully goes about logging in. Don't know enough about it. What pops for me is that when it's disabled you get a "POST XHR" not the hang at youtube "CheckConnection." |
I can confirm this for Windows 7 / Firefox as well. It started for me after the update to 38.0.5 |
thanks for the additional info! we’re working on this and hope to have a fix soon.
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Same issue: Firefox 39.0, OS X 10.10.4, #1.4.1.1. Any update on this? |
On FF 49.0.2, Ubuntu 14.04, Disconnect Search 1.4.1.1-signed.1-signed, attempts to login to Google cause username field to reload. Never can reach the password field. |
On two different Mac OS X machines, one with Yosemite and another one with Mountain Lion, if the addon is installed on Firefox 38.0.1 I cannot log into gmail. When entering the password the the page refreshes on the password form without any error messages. When deactivating the addon I could log in normally.
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