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Breaks "Enhanced Steam" #9264

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ourichermath opened this issue Mar 26, 2017 · 4 comments
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Breaks "Enhanced Steam" #9264

ourichermath opened this issue Mar 26, 2017 · 4 comments

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@ourichermath
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The stable rule for Enhancedsteam.com breaks the Enhanced Steam (ES) extension in Google Chrome on steampowered.com. When that rule is on, Enhanced Steam fails on each game's Store page (the normally green ES status indicator at the top right of the page is a red exclamation mark with three failed URLs listed). Turning the rule off, lets the extension work correctly. Also, on various Steam Community pages under the user's name, there's the same red exclamation mark with an error concerning https://store.steampowered.com/about/ . Turning off the rules I can find doesn't seem to fix that, though (I'm assuming it's related to ES, but it might not be).

I've attached a screenshot of the 3 Store page errors for one particular game.
20170314 -- enhanced steam errors

Windows 10 Pro x64
Google Chrome Version 58.0.3029.33 beta (64-bit)
Enhanced Steam v 9.2 ( https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/enhanced-steam/okadibdjfemgnhjiembecghcbfknbfhg?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog )

@dxgldotorg
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dxgldotorg commented Apr 7, 2017

I'd personally complain to Valve for forcing us to use insecure connections in their store, especially on the agecheck pages; I have PROVEN that even though they claim not to store the PII entered on those pages it is being transmitted to their servers in a manner that is insecure and anti-privacy.

Should they fix the Store servers, then maybe we can fix this unofficial, unsupported extension.

HTTPS Everywhere was never intended to work with all third-party browser extensions.

@odie5533
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odie5533 commented May 3, 2017

Enhancedsteam.com is an HTTPS Everywhere rule listed as stable. While it may be stable directly visiting their website, the whole point of their website is for people to download and use their extension, which that rule breaks. I think the rule should be moved to Experimental and disabled by default because most people going to Enhancedsteam.com are going to want to use the extension, which the rule breaks.

You can see Enhancedsteam extension users complaining about the rule here: jshackles/Enhanced_Steam_Firefox#101

@seeeeew
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seeeeew commented Oct 24, 2017

The conflicts between HTTPS Everywhere and Enhanced Steam are mostly resolved in version 9.6, which was just released. This is probably as good as it can get without Steam fixing things on their end.
(see jshackles/Enhanced_Steam#1452)

@Bisaloo
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Bisaloo commented Mar 30, 2018

As far as I can tell, this should indeed be fixed by jshackles/Enhanced_Steam#1452. Closing this issue. Feel free to let me know if you are still having issues.

@Bisaloo Bisaloo closed this as completed Mar 30, 2018
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