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Extension seems to break apple.com logins #30
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Thanks for taking the time to report this @tlancina! I haven't been able to reproduce this. Would you be able to provide some steps to reproduce as well as some specs of your local setup (OS, browser, browser version, extension version)? EDIT: nevermind, managed to reproduce it |
@tlancina I've pushed a fix for this. The new version ( |
Thanks for the fix! I’ll give it a shot and let you know if I have any
issues.
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@tlancina <https://github.com/tlancina> I've pushed a fix for this. The
new version (1.1.1) is currently being published in both the Chrome and
the Firefox webstores. Hope you give the extension another try 😃
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Hey there, thanks for building this! I haven't debugged the issue at all, but I noticed that having this extension activated seems to subtly break all apple.com logins (appleid, developer and support all had different errors/behaviors) in different ways. Just opening an issue as a heads up.
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