Thank you. Yes, temporarily allowing cnn.com in NoScript did get rid of the rectangles. But try it youself, and then click the NoScript icon in the Firefox menu bar to count the still-blocked third-party revenue leeches cnn lets tag along on it's website. 11 by my count. So much for privacy. Remeber when the websites said to visitors, "what can we do for you?", not "what can we do you for?" . . . On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Christian Demsar <vixsomnis@fastmail.com> wrote:
On June 7, 2015 3:31:26 PM EDT, Francis Gerund <ranrund@gmail.com> wrote:
Using Firefox to access http://cnn.com, photos show up, but often have a superimposed small, hollow rectangle in the center of each. The rectangles contain the characters "FI" above the characters "33".
Is this a sign of some missing component from Firefox, or just an error at the cnn.com website? Or something else?
Are you blocking javascript? When I allow CNN in noscript, those characters are replaced (by a search icon, or the weather, for instance). -- vixsomnis