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"textContent": "I've made a new version of this add-on (version 10.0) because \"HTTP Observer\" wasn't working properly in certain circumstances. For this reason, I replaced \"HTTP Observer\" (which deleted all code received from \"challenges.cloudflare.com\") with \"WebRequest\", which I use to block all requests to \"challenges.cloudflare.com\".\n\nI'd like to emphasize that this add-on is used when the Cloudflare check doesn't work in Pale Moon, so blocking requests to \"challenges.cloudflare.com\" is useful to prevent the execution of resource-intensive JavaScript code, that in worst-case scenario crashes Pale Moon.\n\nYou 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**1. Screenshots** for the case when Cloudflare check doesn't work in Pale Moon:\n\n\nAfter that, use the add-on to open the page in Pale Moon using the cookies retrieved from \"Backup Browser\" (see the add-on's help).\n\n**********\n\n **2. Screenshots** for the case when Cloudflare check is working in Pale as well:\n\n\n\n**Download link ( Bypass Cloudflare with Firefox Cookies 10.0 ):**\n\nhttps://www.mediafire.com/file/w9giptn9x7ovjtz/bypass_cloudflare_with_firefox_cookies_10_0.zip/file\n\n* * *",
"title": "Extension Releases/Support • Re: Bypass Cloudflare with Firefox Cookies",
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