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403 forbidden error for "https://www.openculture.com/freemoviesonline"

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This site is not opening in FF, will open in Edge. Disabled Ghostery, tracking protection in FF still not working. Added to exceptions list in Privacy Badger, no joy. Tried reset of browser with Ctrl+F5, and also enabled popups for this domain.

This site is not opening in FF, will open in Edge. Disabled Ghostery, tracking protection in FF still not working. Added to exceptions list in Privacy Badger, no joy. Tried reset of browser with Ctrl+F5, and also enabled popups for this domain.

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I am not using any of these security products.

i followed through on the tips in the first link, setting no proxy and adding a boolean network condition, no success.

I then started disabling addons, success when stopped HTTPS everywhere. Can load sucessfully now with this disabled, which is not ideal as I would prefer to use this addon.

thanks Fred for your prompt response and ideas.

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I am not using any of these security products.

i followed through on the tips in the first link, setting no proxy and adding a boolean network condition, no success.

I then started disabling addons, success when stopped HTTPS everywhere. Can load sucessfully now with this disabled, which is not ideal as I would prefer to use this addon.

thanks Fred for your prompt response and ideas.

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Contact HTTPS everywhere support. They might be able to help.

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You can set an exception for this domain in the HTTPS Everywhere extension to prevent forcing a secure connection.

Note that Firefox comes with a dom.security.https_only_mode pref to block all access via HTTP (this is all or nothing and no exception possible).

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Thanks cor-el have done this, works fine, have re-enabled HTTPS everywhere.