Posted May 10, 2016
So until today I've had no problems with GOG.com & NoScript having just an exception for GOG.com itself.
Earlier today I started having problems with pages associated with my account... most noticeably the library page kept acting like I had no internet.
Finally I check the NoScript & saw there was now a cloudfront script which I allowed & while I was able to access the library page after allowing it the page was blank.
Looking at NoScript again I saw there was some random, don't really want to allow it, script from a site called bigpizzapies.com.
Allowing the script causes my games to show up for 4 seconds before the page goes blank again. To have them show again I have to refresh the page where they, again, show for 4 seconds.
Does anyone have any ideas how to get the page to act normally without disabling NoScript on GOG.com & ideally with making bigpizzapies.com untrusted (no scripts from them what-so-ever)?
Earlier today I started having problems with pages associated with my account... most noticeably the library page kept acting like I had no internet.
Finally I check the NoScript & saw there was now a cloudfront script which I allowed & while I was able to access the library page after allowing it the page was blank.
Looking at NoScript again I saw there was some random, don't really want to allow it, script from a site called bigpizzapies.com.
Allowing the script causes my games to show up for 4 seconds before the page goes blank again. To have them show again I have to refresh the page where they, again, show for 4 seconds.
Does anyone have any ideas how to get the page to act normally without disabling NoScript on GOG.com & ideally with making bigpizzapies.com untrusted (no scripts from them what-so-ever)?
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