YouTube Site Issue with latest version [Windows AdGuard latest beta build]

Johnathonm

Beta Tester
Hello,

Attached please see what AdGuard is currently doing to my YouTube landing page within Chrome Dev (44.0.2403.9 dev-m (64-bit)). I have seen this before and it seems to coincide with having used the Plugin first, installing Adguard and then removing the plugin.

Please let me know how I can help provide more data.

-Johnathon

P.S. Is it possible to include all the updated extensions in future installers? It seems for a long time now that the popup blocker extension seems to have to be updated manually to get the latest version. Thanks again.

nOFH98o.png

This seems to be an issue with the initial landing. Upon opening and closing it appears as attached.

GhIG8Xk.png

Manually disabling Adguard and going to launch the site again results in the attached error.

2l4k60P.png

Here are the plugins I have installed.

NhKfrWA.png

When testing again with Ghostery and Https anywhere disabled.

The site loads properly without the white space and without ads. Contradicting itself - the site loads properly with Ghostery and Https anywhere, enabled at this point.

Oddly, https://www.google.com refuses to load [Both with and without the plugins enabled]. Bing, however, loads without issue in both scenarios. Disabling HTTPS Everywhere resolves the issue, unsure the root of the issue.

Clean install and issue seems to be resolved.
 

Attachments

Last edited by a moderator:

Boo Berry

Moderator + Beta Tester
Moderator
This is likely related to the experimental feature that was added and pulled today. There's another beta coming out shortly which will (hopefully) fix the revocation check for server certificates. Please try that build within the next half hour. :)

EDIT: The build is available, please update ASAP and retest! :)
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Johnathonm

Beta Tester
Edit: Still seems to be a problem. It might be hating on https everywhere. I don't have time to test it right now. Just a heads up.

The youtube thing still seems to be an issue.

UGqsfg6.png
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Boo Berry

Moderator + Beta Tester
Moderator
YouTube should use HTTPS by default if you're logged into an account. Have you tried disabling it and Ghostery and trying again? Might narrow it down a bit.
 

Johnathonm

Beta Tester
HTTPS everywhere forces https by default for all websites, then falls back, to http. Ghostery blocks trackers (Sort of like the Stealth mode you are testing in Yandex). It seems like something with how it interfaces with things through the full client sort of messes with system wide functionality. I don't have this problem with the plugin. Does this make sense? Any ideas or data I can collect for you?

I have reverted to the plugin. Are there installation logs, chrome logs (debug mode with any of the plugins) etc., that I could forward to you for review?
 

Boo Berry

Moderator + Beta Tester
Moderator
This is very odd, as I'm seeing it just fine.

EDIT: I'm using Chrome Canary 45.0.2413.0 64-bit. Maybe it's an issue in the dev build of Chrome? Do you see the Adguard Assistant?
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Johnathonm

Beta Tester
Is there a way to do a chat with you? IM or such in real time. It might be helpful to talk it out to try and narrow it down. PM me and let me know if this is possible and/or how.

Thanks man.
J
 

Boo Berry

Moderator + Beta Tester
Moderator
I just tried it with Chrome Canary + HTTPS Everywhere and it seems to be working, hmm.

---------- Post added at 08:51 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:40 PM ----------

Tried with Chrome Canary + HTTPS Everywhere + Ghostery and it still works fine. Something's wrong there - might be an incompatibility with Windows 10 itself, or security software (e.g. anti-virus, etc) if installed, or a bug in Chrome dev, etc.
 
Top