![]() ![]() For more information about JavaScript settings in Mozilla Firefox, refer to the following article from Mozilla Support: If you have disabled JavaScript using a browser add-on that allows you to customize your JavaScript settings, you need to re-enable JavaScript using this add-on. JavaScript is enabled for all websites by default in Mozilla Firefox. Google Chrome Help ▸ Clear, enable, and manage cookies in Chrome. ![]() To manage your cookie preferences in Google Chrome, refer to the instructions under Change your cookie settings in the following article from Google Chrome Help: This means that all webpages with a web address beginning (such as allow JavaScript. Click the Add button next to Allowed to use JavaScript.Ī now appears on your Allowed to use JavaScript list.Click Privacy and security ▸ Site Settings.If you prefer to enable JavaScript only for webpages that are part of the domain, follow the steps below: Google Chrome Help ▸ Fix videos & games that won't play.To enable JavaScript for all websites that you visit using Google Chrome, refer to the instructions under Step 1: Turn on JavaScript in the following article from Google Chrome Help: To enable JavaScript and / or cookies, refer to the information in the relevant section below according to your web browser: This is because the Avast Store is unable to load and function correctly without these settings enabled. When you make a purchase via the Avast Store, you may be notified that you need to enable JavaScript and / or cookies in your web browser. Removed the 8.8.8.8 adress from my computer and now it's back on my router.Enabling JavaScript and cookies in your web browser ![]() The same exact warning but for my computer and nothing for my router. I can't really do anything about the DNS adress used by my router since it's fixed and determined by my ISP, so just out of curiosity I tried a factory reset on it, then tried changing the DNS adress my computer uses, to 8.8.8.8 (the google one), and finally did a /flushdns.ĭid a new scan and now the weird thing is that I got the same exact message, but it was for my computer instead of my router. ![]() No idea about the two websites, I never went there. I realised a network inspector scan this morning, and while it usually doesn't find anything (I think the last one I did was the day before yesterday), I got a warning that time, concerning my Router : Figured I'd ask here since I can't find any conclusive information on the net. ![]()
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