[HTTPS-Everywhere] 4.0dev11 slowing Firefox down

Claudio Moretti flyingstar16 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 10 05:37:04 PDT 2013


Anyone has suggestions/ideas?
I'm still keeping it disabled, my problem is very much like Erik's...

Claudio


On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 12:05 AM, Erik Harris <erik at eharrishome.com> wrote:

> On 9/2/2013 4:37 PM, Pavel Kazakov wrote:
>
>> Interesting that this issue isn't universal. Slowdown appears to be
>> happening on my home desktop machine with 4.0.development11, but it
>>
>
> It also doesn't seem to be temporally universal. I didn't see the
> problem right after installing 4.0.dev11, and in fact, when I first
> noticed it, it was about 5-10 minutes *after* opening Firefox for the
> first time of the morning.  It ran at normal speed for a few minutes,
> and then it suddenly looked like my Internet connection had died, or at
> least gone to sub-dial-up speed.
>
>
>  Opening up gmail for the first time takes an extra 5-7 seconds to
>> load. The issue only happens during the first page load on a fresh
>> Firefox instance; any subsequent loads for that webpage seems to work
>> just fine.
>>
>
> In my case, it was much slower than an extra 5-7 seconds, and the only
> solution seemed to be disabling HTTPS-Everywhere (from within the extension
> - I didn't actually disable the extension within the Firefox addon window).
> Reloading the page didn't help at all.
>
>
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>
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