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    Ghoul Catchers/Firefox

    I haven't even gotten to the python part of the equation. I don't use Firefox, I use Chrome, but realized I needed it for this program. Installed firefox, no problem. Go to any secure site (https: ) and I'm throwing certificate errors left and right. Not just facebook, but yahoo, google, etc. Temporarily stop ESET from web-filtering, boom everything seems to work fine except Ghoul Catchers...

    If I go in through:
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    Still throwing certificate errors.


    I've uninstalled/reinstalled firefox. Obviously can't test on chrome because no unity player. Never had an issue with Firefox like this in my life. Don't really feel like doing a fresh install over firefox. Any thoughts? ESET is Smart Security 9 and there are no certificate errors on Chrome/Edge/IE whatsoever. Seems isolated to FF.

    Thanks!

    Update 1:
    Restarted computer....
    Past certificate issues it seems.
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    Ghoul Catchers Loading screen. Just the logo, empty loading bar. Nothing happening 2+ minutes.

    Refreshed, throwing certificate issues again lmao...

    Your connection is not secure

    The owner of integrated-plugin-canvas-973708189321607-681918250.fbsbx.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.

    Update 2:

    Had to disable ESET's HTTPS protocol check. Ghoul catchers now working properly.. Moving on to python element yikes.

    Update 3:
    Installed everything. Realized program is no longer being supported. At least I have firefox >_>

    Anyone who has this working?
    Last edited by Byte; 11-22-2016 at 10:43 AM.

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