klaudiosinani / tusk

Refined Evernote desktop app
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Login Apparently Blocked By Firefox Privacy? #292

Open elsiehupp opened 3 years ago

elsiehupp commented 3 years ago

Describe the bug / To Reproduce Upon entering a username or email address in the login screen and clicking continue, the screen refreshes rather than showing the password field. The same behavior occurs in Firefox until evernote.com is whitelisted. Once evernote.com is whitelisted in Firefox, Tusk shows the password field and is able to log in as expected.

Expected behavior Upon entering a username or email address in the login screen and clicking continue, the password field should automatically appear.

Technical Info

Additional context Installed from "Ubuntu Software" AKA Snap on a nearly vanilla install of Ubuntu (OS installed yesterday).

Amandaville commented 3 years ago

@elsiehupp Where are you whitelisting Tusk in Firefox? I've looked in Firefox Preferences and do not see a whitelist. I see "Manage Exceptions" for various privacy settings but I'm not clear where I'm supposed to whitelist evernote.com. I'm experiencing the same problem of Tusk not showing the password field, so I can not login.

elsiehupp commented 3 years ago

Hi @Amandaville!

It's a slightly roundabout process. Basically the problem appears to be that Evernote's web login form is broken with Firefox's default privacy settings, so it's not exactly Tusk's fault.

The way to whitelist Evernote is to visit https://evernote.com in Firefox, click the little shield icon next to the address bar, then click the toggle next to "Enhanced Tracking Protection...". Here are some screenshots:

(1) Shield Icon:

Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 6 54 50 AM

(2) Toggle:

Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 6 55 04 AM

(3) Toggle (Disabled):

Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 7 03 20 AM

(4) Shield Icon with slash through it (indicating Tracking Protection is disabled):

Screen Shot 2020-11-17 at 6 55 59 AM

I just thought to click "send report" to let Firefox know about the problem. You could do this, too, if you want.

Feel free to let me know if you run into any more difficulties!