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Confirm External Links on tabs

The Confirm External Links popup keeps appearing, any time I try to change roll20 tab. I'd rather not have multiple browser tabs for a single game, particularly because it does not seem to respect /talktomyself. I am using Firefox 99.0.
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
To be clear, you mean when you click a link that is going to a site other than roll20 you get that message? If so, that's a security measure, and not likely to be turned off.
no, this is about the tabs INSIDE roll20 (ie Chat, Journal, Jukebox, Collection, My Settings).
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
Does this happen when using a private window?  Firefox is my main browser, and I don't get any popups when clicking on side pane tabs.
yes, it also happens in a private window.
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
I guess the only thing left is to go through each step of the troubleshooting guide, including step 4 if it isn't solved by the time you get there. <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Solving_Technical_Issues" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Solving_Technical_Issues</a>
There we go. Seems like a Violentmonkey script was causing it. Strange thing is, I've had that script for a while now, but the Roll20 problems only started very recently.
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
Hmm, it must be a really aggressive extension, since the private window mode usually turns off extensions.
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Kraynic said: Hmm, it must be a really aggressive extension, since the private window mode usually turns off extensions. You can override any extension on the browser's private browsing whitelist. If the script was dedicated to altering Roll20's behavior specifically, I would strongly suggest abandoning it. There are very few benefits worth the hassle of dealing with issues like you just wrestled with.