How to test anti-Bitcoin mining tool
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pe73 last edited by
No problem to run TPB site on my end. So, how do I know that Opera blocks mining? I received no pop up, notice, warning etc. I would like to get proof that Opera is indeed blocking mining sites. Opera is boasting with this feature so I would expect a clear message to users how to check it and to get proof of its efficiency.
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acidinmyfridge last edited by
@pe73 i agree. a little popup that indicates it would be nice. like in the crypto-stop extension for example.
You think you know, but you have no idea.
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pe73 last edited by
@acidinmyfridge
Thanks for the support. We should know which sites do the mining and that Opera has blocked them. Otherwise this feature is pretty questionable. -
acidinmyfridge last edited by
@pe73 i tried the nocoin add-on back when it came out and it does work, but i started using cryptostop add-on instead simply because it provided a little popup that indicated mining scripts were stopped and displayed a little number. I guess for convenience the adding of a little popup would be appreciated.
You think you know, but you have no idea.
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pe73 last edited by
@rudrick Yeah, I know. Some ad blockers and other specialized tools handle anti-Bitcoin protection. However we're talking here about missing a visible notification that Opera has effectively blocked mining.
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A Former User last edited by
You have to open the Developer Tools → Sources tab to see the mining web workers. They will be named like "#1", "#2" etc. with small gear icons next to them.
What NoCoin does is that it closes them before they could work, and the website reopens them - it's an infinite fight.Just look at Opera's CPU use in the Task Manager and you should see.
Unfortunately NoCoin doesn't seem to work for ThePirateBay's WASM (assembly) scripts at the moment.
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pe73 last edited by
@gombosg Thanks for the explanation but it's far from being user-friendly. Developers will have to come up with a smarter solution. A popup etc.
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blackbird71 last edited by blackbird71
@pe73 said in How to test anti-Bitcoin mining tool:
... Developers will have to come up with a smarter solution. A popup etc.
Actually, the popup idea would be useful to alert users to what is going on with that website's code or the JavaScripted site calls it invokes (ads, etc). The users then could/should each raise %$#/@ with the original site operators to get their act together, and in the meantime (or if the site persists in it) the user could avoid the site like the plague.