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i found out that every page i go into said that i don't have permissions. what should i do?

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I was wandering around and found out that the green lock on the top left of the screen said that I don't have permissions. What should I do? And another thing: I can't use Facebook. It keeps showing a bunch of weird text and codes when I go into Facebook.

I was wandering around and found out that the green lock on the top left of the screen said that I don't have permissions. What should I do? And another thing: I can't use Facebook. It keeps showing a bunch of weird text and codes when I go into Facebook.

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Zuyanims said

I don't have permissions. What should I do?

Where does this happen? Please provide a public link.

I can't use Facebook. It keeps showing a bunch of weird text and codes when I go into Facebook.

Firefox 44+ accepts a new kind of encoding (compression) called Brotli for secure connections and Facebook turned on Brotli encoding last night. Kaspersky doesn't know about this encoding and strips it from the HTTP response headers if you have "Inject script" checked in Kaspersky Settings -> Additional -> Network -> Traffic Processing https://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?s=bbdfcf797a91bc90230472c52c4b103e&showtopic=351027

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Facebook has recently enabled Brotli (br) encoding for files send via a secure connections.

Some (security) software that intercepts a secure connection to scan the content doesn't know about this encoding and changes the content-type header to text/plain. A possible workaround is to modify the involved pref and remove the trailing ", br" to prevent the server from sending files with Brotli compression.

  • network.http.accept-encoding.secure = "gzip, deflate, br" => "gzip, deflate" (without quotes)

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I'll be careful" to continue.