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[Bug] Immediately closing to panic page #1033
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my situation is also, try found front extension for chromebooks |
because of this shit I cant view any page with ultraviolet |
This is your blocker closing the about:blank tab |
Bubbo fix now.gg bug the connection is bad |
It says ng 3401 erro |
I've had websites open about:blank tabs before, is this just a case of the blocker closing the tab because it's a proxy? |
It always happens to me if I try to open about:blank when class session(securly) is on |
Schools are so annoying, they go to so much effort to keep people from using their computers for anything that's not educational that they end up making them nearly unusable in the process. Oh well, not much I can do about that. |
In fact, I keep getting blocked from this page every few minutes since I said proxy in that one message. So much effort just to keep their devices for learning and nothing else. |
ur lucky. my isd is strict and blocked github. i have been forced to use replit until recently when i found a work around |
What's the workaround? |
If you don't mind me asking |
bro you lucky, for me lazy fat admin using lockdown filter internet |
Describe the bug
I've been trying to run this using a Github codespace, but whenever I try to open the page, it immediately sends me to the panic page. This only happens if I allow pop-ups, though. The main problem with this is that I find the about:blank cloaking quite helpful.
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