@jan Dembowski if someone can’t take a honest opinion, well that’s not my problem. It’s really sad how you guys handle true criticism.
I′ve removed the plugin upon i′ve posted my review, don’t you worry about me having expectations that you are doing about this or not.
You are missing the point here:
– I took my FREE time to install the plugin to try it out (if there was a payed version of it, i would buy it… if it would work)
– I took my FREE time to post a review to let the author know what is going on
– FireFox is the 3rd most popular used browser globally, with the tracking protection in private browsing 6 out of 10 FireFox User is activated by default. Let me quote @jan Dembowski “I were the author I wouldn’t worry about it”.
Instead of wanking, be professional and show some appreciation. That’s the definition of being civil, instead how i have to communicate @jan Dembowski.
I think I won’t take on my free time to “solve” this issue whereas it only concerned people who are not using an adblock software on Firefox 42.0 in private browsing…
Yeah, i am not going to repeat myself again.
If you like it or not, your plugin didn’t work. I was able to browse through my sites with the new Firefox, while the ads were not displayed.
Now you know, good luck.