

This makes it very clear that WebClipper is not intended to run while in a private window in FF. MacBook Pro, latest Catalina, FF 79.0, latest WebClipperįrom the AddOn-View, WebClipper, when viewing the full text (simply click on the short version in Tools, Add-Ons): The only reason not to allow the use to decide that I can see would be a) newspapers are giving EN flack and threatening.I dunno.something because people use the clipper to save (and distribute?) free copies of articles that are normally behind a paywall unless you use private browsing or other tricks or b) EN wants to track us, and sell our telemetry, every time we use the clipper. Sure there are security implications, that's why you let the user decide.

Once again, WTF, EN taking away a feature with no warning, no appeal, etc. Yet now when I go to firefox 'about:addons' to manage my extensions, the option to enable EN clipper in private is no longer there! Instead it says "Not Allowed in Private Windows / This extension does not run while private browsing." This to me confirms that this new restriction comes from the Clipper developers (EN) and not from Firefox (Mozilla).

I'm 60% certain I used the extension in Private Browsing on 8/13 as well. Firefox 79.0 (64 bit) user here.I checked my clippings.the Evernote Clipper extension absolutely was working in Firefox Private Browsing, as recently as.
