InfinityFree.com Going All Crazy

Anyone know why this may be happening?

maybe you use an advert blocker and its blocking some external resources ?

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It’s like a preinstalled version of Raspbian Bookworm. Seems like something went wrong fairly quickly.

Raspbian bookworm comes with adblockers preinstalled. you should be able to disable them for infinity free in the browser though.

My pi is currently busy otherwise I’d go and check how to do it for you.

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Something changed then. This seems a new issue.

There is some anti-adblock code in the client area that can result in the styling going missing for some ad blockers. This code has been here for a while though (almost a year?), so it’s not new on our end.

However, the blocklists used by ad blockers are regularly updated, and it’s possible that some blocklist in your ad blocker is now blocking something in our panel.

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just checked using chromium on my desktop, and it looks to be working fine with my adblocker disabled. But as soon as I turn it on, it goes like your screenshot…

most likely the adblocker messing it up. The one that comes preinstalled on Raspbian has recently been updated so that could be part of the issue

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Just FYI, not requesting a fix, but this is what I’m seeing:

Refused to load the stylesheet ‘https://fb.html-load.com/resources/infinityfree-dash-style?token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJuYW1lIjoiIiwiZW1haWwiOiIiLCJleHAiOjE3NDg5NjgyMTgsImlhdCI6MTc0ODg4MTgxOH0.CtGaZkmxM03ocQpq75YscSffJDDq6-_pyCGqzuOfAF8&key=BIHrJ9DZ’ because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: “style-src ‘self’ ‘report-sample’ ‘unsafe-inline’ ‘unsafe-eval’ fonts.googleapis.com cdnjs.cloudflare.com content.quantcount.com live.primis.tech html-load.com”. Note that ‘style-src-elem’ was not explicitly set, so ‘style-src’ is used as a fallback.

Yepp, it’s being blocked by your adblocker, all you need to do is whitelist html-load.com (however IDK how tbh)

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I would suggest disabling the Adblocker(s) for InfinityFree altogether. InfinityFree is a free hosting service run by Ads and Client Area upgrades. By disabling your Adblocker(s) for InfinityFree, you help InfinityFree in many ways.

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The article describes the errors and proposes fixes. Seems like the auto-summary is being exploited as an advertisement.

There is no fix needed for the client area code, it’s your ad-blocker

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A non-existing ad-blocker is invoking a Content Security Policy error in Chromium?

Did they hack into Mozilla as well and insert this documentation to throw me off track?

Chrome with non-existent ad-blockers works fine for me

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I can confirm that it also works just fine in a fresh installation of Firefox with no ad blocker.


The only reason I can think of why it wouldn’t on Raspbian is the built-in adblock functionality that @dan3008 mentioned, though I don’t have any experience with that to help you with it.

What I can say though is that if it’s part of the OS itself than that would explain your issues perfectly. It would keep working even if you didn’t have an ad blocker installed in Firefox itself. Same thing if your router has any network wide adblock functionality, or if your ISP or DNS resolver has ad blocking functionality.

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Removed uBlock extension. I guess I can learn to avoid the sites where this may result in a degraded experience.

Personally I would keep the extension installed for general protection and just have it disabled for infinityfree

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Glad you trust InfinityFree.

I have full confidence in Infinityfree and have no reason to mistrust them

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Mind presence is a good value. Glad people are getting their money’s worth.