Eheka Pytyvõha

Emboyke pytyvõha apovai. Ndorojeruremo’ãi ehenói térã eñe’ẽmondóvo pumbyrýpe ha emoherakuãvo marandu nemba’etéva. Emombe’u tembiapo imarãkuaáva ko “Marandu iñañáva” rupive.

Kuaave

Firefox 68 Evernote Web Clipper stopped working

more options

Firefox 68.0 Evernote Web Clipper add-in has stopped working. Red dot on Web Clipper icon. When attempting to use it, a window saying I need to log in briefly appears, then closes. Then a window stating Evernote Web Clipper needs to set cookies. Firefox is set to allow cookies from Evernote, but that hasn't solved the problem. This is a very recent problem, within the last week or so. Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks. Troubleshooting data available if it would help.

Firefox 68.0 Evernote Web Clipper add-in has stopped working. Red dot on Web Clipper icon. When attempting to use it, a window saying I need to log in briefly appears, then closes. Then a window stating Evernote Web Clipper needs to set cookies. Firefox is set to allow cookies from Evernote, but that hasn't solved the problem. This is a very recent problem, within the last week or so. Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks. Troubleshooting data available if it would help.

Opaite Mbohovái (3)

more options

There are a lot of recent negative reviews on that add-on complaining of the same issue. Unfortunately, since add-ons are developed by third-party developers, there's nothing that Mozilla can do.

You will need to wait for the developer to fix the issue. If possible, you should report the issue to the developer directly using their contact information so that they can address the issue.

more options

Thank you for your response. However, I'm not sure that in this case the add-on is itself the problem. The add-on has not been altered recently, and was working normally. Firefox has been updated recently. On the other hand, all my other add-ons (very few) are still working. Do you know of any changes in the recent Firefox updates that may have impacted this? The additional security functions that have been added seem to be a logical place for a conflict. Thanks for your thoughts.

more options

I'm not aware of any changes that would cause the add-on to break. Unfortunately, it's the add-on developer's responsibility to make sure that their add-on works on new versions of Firefox and fix any issues that prevents it from working properly.

Issues with specific add-ons (especially if they are reported by multiple users), generally come down to an issue with the add-on's code. This is an issue that the developer needs to address directly and falls outside the scope of this community.