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I've had this problem for over a week. If I have the protonvpn extension enabled, firefox won't load a page. As soon as I disable it, I can. Has anyone seen this before?

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[–] Steve 1 points 1 week ago

I haven't seen it just flat out break the browser like that. I have had bugs and issues with the extension in the past, which is why I switched to the Windows app. My first guess would be un-installing and re-installing the extension.

If that doesn't work, the app does have "Inverse" split tunneling, where only the listed apps and IPs go through the VPN, nothing else will. It'll have the same effect as the extension.