Not sure of how they’re connected, but Proton Pass seems to be causing this “Permission denied to access property “matches”” error. If I disable Proton Pass, everything works fine. Willing to provide logs or anything that might help.

EDIT: Response from Proton

We are aware of this issue with the latest Firefox extension, and our team is working on a fix for it in a future version of the extension. In the meantime, they have rolled back the update, and to resolve the issue, simply re-install the extension, and the older stable version will be installed.

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Got a response from Proton. Main post edited.

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I am actually experiencing this as well, noticed it happening in LinkedIn and Otta. Specifically when clicking the “Easy Apply” button. Seemed related to modal pop-ups to me but couldn’t track down why.

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Got a response from Proton. Main post edited.

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Are you accessing the *arrs over your local network using an IP address, or are you using a domain?

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I’m accessing them through IP and port number. All of my *arrs are hosted in docker containers running on my Synology NAS.

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