"Type about:config in the address bar of Firefox, search for dom.indexedDB.enabled and make sure it is set to true. Then restart Firefox and Adblock Plus should be working again."
adblock pro ? be sure installing adblock plus not some crap ...
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/adblock-plus/
[FF settings] ABP broken in Firefox 35
Re: [FF settings] ABP broken in Firefox 35
FF 36.0.1 does the same thing. ABP can no longer set or remember filters.
Essentially disabled. Of course it doesn't help that FF is releasing 'critical' updates almost as often as MS now.
Essentially disabled. Of course it doesn't help that FF is releasing 'critical' updates almost as often as MS now.
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Re: [FF settings] ABP broken in Firefox 35
↑ The issue described in this thread was resolved in Firefox 36. There's no relevant change in 36.0.1.
Reset Firefox then reinstall Adblock Plus.
https://support.mozilla.org/kb/refresh- ... d-settings
If you still need help, start a new thread instead of posting a reply here.
Reset Firefox then reinstall Adblock Plus.
https://support.mozilla.org/kb/refresh- ... d-settings
If you still need help, start a new thread instead of posting a reply here.
Re: [FF settings] ABP broken in Firefox 36
Ad block worked fine for me up until today and I'm running 36.0.1!!!!!!
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Re: [FF settings] ABP broken in Firefox 35
↑ Read the post above yours.
Re: [FF settings] ABP broken in Firefox 35
I think I'm just going to downgrade....bunk all this mess :T
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Re: [FF settings] ABP broken in Firefox 35
There's no point in downgrading. It only exposes your system to numerous security vulnerabilities.
https://www.mozilla.org/security/known- ... s/firefox/
https://www.mozilla.org/security/known- ... s/firefox/