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Perhaps:
(1) Try a different browser.
(2) Make sure you have restricted extras installed
(3) Clear the cache of your browser and/or restore it to defaults.
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1. Works with Tor.
2. Restricted extras checked. Installed since install of 3.0.
3.a. Cleared cache of Firefox using Lite Tweaks.
3.b. Started Firefox with add-ons disabled and video showed up and played.
I guess I will have to try disabling one add-on at a time until I find the culprit. :(
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And the culprit is Google Disconnect!
Clicked on "Thank" but for got to write thanks to torreydale. :-[ THANKS!
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(08-01-2016, 02:49 AM)torreydale link Wrote: (1) Try a different browser.
There are horses for courses, indeed. Slimjet comes across as eminently suitable for watching videos, without any tweaking at all. I use it as a "looser" browser just for that, without a single add-on since all the necessary add-ons are already built in. This arrangement is speedy while maintaining a reasonably high degree of security - tested with ShieldsUp, it shows no leakage on my system. So, in fact, it is pretty "tight" straight out of the box, and can be fine-tuned further via its complex Settings. Worth trying.
Terry Davis Command Line video cracks me up.
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