Long running scripts when visiting websites.
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Hello everybody I have a computer that when I am visiting a specific website "dealertrack.com" I am getting a long running script only on internet explorer using windows 10 as the operating system. I have whitelisted the site from the AV and also have reinstalled IE. Any ideas of what could it be ?
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Might be that you are using IE.
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I say that slightly tongue in cheek, but not really. IE doesn't work with many modern scripts and can easily be the issue here.
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It was working fine as of 3 days ago and now it doesn't and it only affects one specific user, everybody else from the organization is fine. Is there a specific tool that you would recommend using that I could diagnose, it and confirm if that is the case.
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@castellanosjc said in Long running scripts when visiting websites.:
It was working fine as of 3 days ago and now it doesn't and it only affects one specific user, everybody else from the organization is fine. Is there a specific tool that you would recommend using that I could diagnose, it and confirm if that is the case.
Yeah, Google Chrome. Or Firexox.
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Could the code have changed? If that isn't your own website, one would assume that it is being updated all of the time.
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Site works fine for me in Opera with uBlock Origin and Ghostery installed. Block the script and the site loads right up.
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@rojoloco said in Long running scripts when visiting websites.:
uBlock Origin and Ghostery
Is there an advantage running both of these products at the same time?
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@danp said in Long running scripts when visiting websites.:
@rojoloco said in Long running scripts when visiting websites.:
uBlock Origin and Ghostery
Is there an advantage running both of these products at the same time?
Ghostery blocks trackers and other non-ad items. Makes browsing much nicer, and it's easy to disable if it breaks a web page.
I guess if the issue on a site is a script, something like No Script might be better.
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@rojoloco said in Long running scripts when visiting websites.:
Ghostery blocks trackers and other non-ad items. Makes browsing much nicer, and it's easy to disable if it breaks a web page.
Right, but I was thinking that uBlock Origin did the same thing. I've been running Privacy Badger for a good while with some website issues, so I'm always looking for a better alternative.
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@danp said in Long running scripts when visiting websites.:
@rojoloco said in Long running scripts when visiting websites.:
Ghostery blocks trackers and other non-ad items. Makes browsing much nicer, and it's easy to disable if it breaks a web page.
Right, but I was thinking that uBlock Origin did the same thing. I've been running Privacy Badger for a good while with some website issues, so I'm always looking for a better alternative.
I highly recommend uBlock. When configured correctly, it blocks ALL ads, those annoying little FB/twitter share buttons, etc. It even blocks ads on Pandora.
I've been meaning to check out Privacy Badger, I've heard good things.
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I use Pi-hole and Adguard. It's so effective it even blocks ad videos in games.
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@marcinozga said in Long running scripts when visiting websites.:
I use Pi-hole and Adguard. It's so effective it even blocks ad videos in games.
I love that it blocks things on my mobile devices, too. So handy.