CsFire for Google Chrome.

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On advice of a friend i installed CsFire for Google Chrome today.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/csfire/kflgpkibamedbalplkfjeodpghfelmii/details?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon

But almost immediately i ran into a problem, CsFire continually forces me to log into Lastpass every time i start up Google Chrome. When i deactivate CsFire then login to lastpass...exit Chrome and then restart chrome again then Lastpass is logged in. When using CsFire i have to log in every time when first starting Chrome as mentioned. Now i looked at CsFires Policy Suggestions and added them to my CsFire Local Policy. But even then it still happens...even if i set the rules to accepted?

So my question is...is any one else using Google Crome with CsFire and Lastpass, and if so where you able to solve this problem? If so then please tell me how.
 
Firefox users also experiencing problems, with CsFire breaking their web experience.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/csfire/reviews/
 
Earth said:
Firefox users also experiencing problems, with CsFire breaking their web experience.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/csfire/reviews/

Thanks for the information Earth, in light of that info i will remove CsFire.
 
Never even heard of this plugin before. Seems good in a way.

CsFire protects you against malicious cross-domain requests, by rendering them harmless. This means that CsFire will remove authentication information (cookies and authentication headers), which ensures that a cross-domain request can not have harmful or undesired side-effects.
 
Yeah it does look good, and it is the reason i guess that it was advised to me by a friend. But the problem with lastpass makes it a no go for me.
 
McLovin said:
Never even heard of this plugin before. Seems good in a way.

CsFire protects you against malicious cross-domain requests, by rendering them harmless. This means that CsFire will remove authentication information (cookies and authentication headers), which ensures that a cross-domain request can not have harmful or undesired side-effects.

Can you explain more easily please what this extension does?

for example by going to 2baksa.net others webistes pop-up

this extension will prevent what exactly?
 
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