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"textContent": "> > You do not need to uninstall this add-on if Cloudflare check works in Pale Moon as well. You just need to disable the blocking of requests to \"challenges.cloudflare.com\".\n>\n> Thanks for the new update, tellu-white.\n>\n> Does disabling the blocking of requests effectively equal disabling the extension? Thus, making it unnecessary to disable it and restart the browser?\n\nYou're welcome, back2themoon.\n\nIf you disable the \"Add a Context Menu Item\" and \"Add a Context to Bookmarks & History Items\" options in addition to disabling the blocking of requests to \"challenges.cloudflare.com\", the add-on becomes virtually invisible to the user. However, it can still be useful for opening a page in the \"Backup Browser\" that is displayed incorrectly in Pale Moon for reasons unrelated to the Cloudflare check. This can be done by using options \"Open Custom URL in Backup Browser\" or \"Browse Current Page (ONLY) in Backup Browser\".\n\nIt is not necessary to restart Pale Moon when changing the settings listed above, including the option to allow (or block) requests to \"challenges.cloudflare.com\".\n\n* * *",
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