Reviews for uMatrix
uMatrix by Raymond Hill
Review by Firefox user 10435143
Rated 4 out of 5
by Firefox user 10435143, 7 years agoThis could be so freaking good. But ... it can be a real pain in the ass! Why? Because sometimes just having uMatrix enabled in the Extensions page of Firefox will break some websites even though uMatrix is set to "Disabled for this scope."
This occurs mostly on login pages, and one has to go to the extension page and disable uMatrix to login to a site. This is across both Linux and Windows.
If there was a way to COMPLETELY disable uMatix from the toolbar... well that would be great.
This occurs mostly on login pages, and one has to go to the extension page and disable uMatrix to login to a site. This is across both Linux and Windows.
If there was a way to COMPLETELY disable uMatix from the toolbar... well that would be great.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoThe idea is that you should configure the proper ruleset once for the login then you will be set forever. You can create rules in the global scope for things that will often need whitelisting. The top-left cell is the scope selector, from where you can access the global scope.
In any case, you can disable globally by selecting the global scope and toggle off matrix filtering, not recommended though, best is to create the needed rules so you do not have to ever disable globally.
If you submitted your specific issue in the forum I could probably guide you on how to solve your specific issue: https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/support-umatrix/5131
In any case, you can disable globally by selecting the global scope and toggle off matrix filtering, not recommended though, best is to create the needed rules so you do not have to ever disable globally.
If you submitted your specific issue in the forum I could probably guide you on how to solve your specific issue: https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/support-umatrix/5131