`LinkedIn` page not usable after login
Description
The page cannot be used after successful login. The website is greyed out. The user can no longer interact.
Expected Behaviour
The website should be usable.
Current Behaviour
After successful login (2FA), the website is greyed out and cannot be used. Deactivating the CanvasBlocker allows you to use the social media website again.
Possible Solution
No comment
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
- ~~create a fresh Firefox profile~~
- Open Firefox in private mode.
- Go to
linkedin.com. - Log in to the service. In my case, the account is secured with two-factor authentication (2FA).
Context
I am not aware that it is possible to work with different Firefox profiles on Android.
Your Environment
- CanvasBlocker Version used:
canvasblocker_beta-1.10Alpha20240216.xpi - Firefox version incl. 32- or 64-bit:
Nightly 126.0a1 (Build #2016012039), hg-33becba24b3c+ GV: 126.0a1-20240329205904 AS: 126.20240327050322 - Operating System and version (desktop or mobile):
Android 14, One UI-Version 6.0 - Installed addons:
CanvasBlocker(currently disabled)CanvasBlocker-Beta(#658)Checkmarks(currently disabled)ClearURLsCookie AutoDelete(not activated in private mode)floccus bookmarks sync(currently disabled)Firefox Multi-Account Containers(not available in private mode)Firefox Translations(currently disabled)First Party IsolationLocalCDNNoScriptSkip Redirect(currently disabled)Smart Referer(not activated in private mode)Temporary Containers(not available in private mode)uBlock Origin(currently disabled)
Your Settings
{
"logLevel": 1,
"urlSettings": [],
"hiddenSettings": {},
"expandStatus": {},
"displayHiddenSettings": false,
"whiteList": "",
"sessionWhiteList": "",
"blackList": "",
"blockMode": "fake",
"protectedCanvasPart": "readout",
"minFakeSize": 1,
"maxFakeSize": 0,
"rng": "nonPersistent",
"protectedAPIFeatures": {},
"useCanvasCache": true,
"ignoreFrequentColors": 0,
"minColors": 0,
"fakeAlphaChannel": false,
"webGLVendor": "",
"webGLRenderer": "",
"webGLUnmaskedVendor": "",
"webGLUnmaskedRenderer": "",
"persistentRndStorage": "",
"persistentIncognitoRndStorage": "",
"storePersistentRnd": false,
"persistentRndClearIntervalValue": 0,
"persistentRndClearIntervalUnit": "days",
"lastPersistentRndClearing": 1712002897845,
"sharePersistentRndBetweenDomains": false,
"askOnlyOnce": "individual",
"askDenyMode": "block",
"showCanvasWhileAsking": true,
"showNotifications": true,
"highlightPageAction": "none",
"highlightBrowserAction": "color",
"displayBadge": true,
"storeNotificationData": false,
"storeImageForInspection": false,
"ignoreList": "",
"ignoredAPIs": {},
"showCallingFile": false,
"showCompleteCallingStack": false,
"enableStackList": false,
"stackList": "",
"protectAudio": true,
"audioFakeRate": "100",
"audioNoiseLevel": "minimal",
"useAudioCache": true,
"audioUseFixedIndices": true,
"audioFixedIndices": "11",
"historyLengthThreshold": 2,
"protectWindow": false,
"allowWindowNameInFrames": true,
"protectDOMRect": true,
"domRectIntegerFactor": 4,
"protectSVG": true,
"protectTextMetrics": true,
"blockDataURLs": true,
"protectNavigator": false,
"navigatorDetails": {},
"protectScreen": true,
"screenSize": "",
"fakeMinimalScreenSize": false,
"displayAdvancedSettings": true,
"displayDescriptions": false,
"theme": "auto",
"showPresetsOnInstallation": true,
"dontShowOptionsOnUpdate": false,
"disruptSessionOnUpdate": false,
"updatePending": false,
"isStillDefault": false,
"storageVersion": 1
}
Please update your CanvasBlocker-Beta and test again.
I will do so and then give you feedback.
Thanks - you are very helpful.
I have now canvasblocker_beta-1.11.20240417.xpi installed.
Hopefully after the next visit to LinkedIn I'll remember to give feedback accordingly if all is well. If, contrary to expectations, it doesn't work, I will probably be reminded in any case.
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Double ticket?
Looks like it's fixed.
In one case, the LinkedIn page was still grayed out, but was displayed properly after a reload. I don't know whether this phenomenon is due to the CanvasBlocker.
I continue to keep an eye on LinkedIn in relation to this Firefox extension.