I like the ease of use in configuring Ghostery...but I don't know what's more annoying, popup ads or how Ghostery messes with window-focus, at least in Internet Explorer 10. Before installing Ghostery, when I browse a webpage, I'm able to scroll up/down. After installing Ghostery, every time I'm on any website, it's as if the browser window no longer is the active window, the one on top of all the other windows...and scrolling doesn't work until I click in the window to make it active...and usually it loses focus until I click a second time to make it "come to the front". Only after these 2 clicks will the scrollbar function properly on websites.
Is there a way to stop Ghostery from stopping the browser window from being the forefront "active" window and requiring 2 clicks in the window each time you view a new page and want to scroll up/down? This is very annoying.
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Ghostery making the active browser window inactive; must click in the window each time a page loads to scroll up/down
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Hi Coela,
Thanks for using Ghostery!
I haven't heard of this one yet... Which OS are you using? Could you attach a screenshot of what you are seeing? I'll be happy to investigate. -
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