This means that all webpages with a web address beginning (such as allow JavaScript. Click the Add button next to Allowed to use JavaScript.Ī now appears on your Allowed to use JavaScript list.Click Privacy and security ▸ Site Settings.If you prefer to enable JavaScript only for webpages that are part of the domain, follow the steps below:
Google Chrome Help ▸ Fix videos & games that won't play.To enable JavaScript for all websites that you visit using Google Chrome, refer to the instructions under Step 1: Turn on JavaScript in the following article from Google Chrome Help: To enable JavaScript and / or cookies, refer to the information in the relevant section below according to your web browser: This is because the Avast Store is unable to load and function correctly without these settings enabled. When you make a purchase via the Avast Store, you may be notified that you need to enable JavaScript and / or cookies in your web browser. It seems like Firefox is changing this setting arbitrarily.Enabling JavaScript and cookies in your web browser It seems like Firefox is changing this setting arbitrarily. That solved the problem for both installations. So, to solve this I opened Firefox and typed in > about:config and searched for the "ImportEnterpriseRoots" policies > clicked on the "+" (plus) symbol and changed it from true to false. This time around, I tried the regedit solution (mentioned by cor-el above), but it didn't have an effect. At that time I found a few articles that helped. I realized that the proxy settings were being hijacked by this supposed Enterprise Policy. I had this happen to me in September 2019 and now again in December 2019. (I will soon be switching to BitDefender for 2020) I have been using AVG Internet Security, but do not have the AVG secure extension installed. Nightly would only open files from my computer or allow me to visit insecure (non- websites. It says something like "Secure Connection Failed". This problem was preventing me from using Nightly at all.
I have both Firefox and Firefox Nightly installed on Windows 10. # In the new window that appears, click OK.įor more information, see the ] article. # Click the date of the bookmark backup you want to recover. # At the top of the Library window, click on ''Import and Backup'' and select ''Restore''. # Scroll to the bottom and click ''Show All Bookmarks''.
# Click the Library button ], then click ''Bookmarks''. For other solutions, see the Recover lost or missing Bookmarks article. Your bookmarks from the selected date should now be restored.įor more information, see the Restore bookmarks from backup or move them to another computer article.
I don't have Avast but I do have AVG free version. At the same time I notice that I've lost all of my bookmarks and now I cannot save them again either. I also had this message appear a couple of days ago.