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Why do I find 127.0.0.1:1029 or localhost:1029 (the “1029” number may vary) in my NoScript menu on almost every page I visit?

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Why do I find 127.0.0.1:1029 or localhost:1029 (the “1029” number may vary) in my NoScript menu on almost every page I visit?

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You’re probably a personal firewall or a proxy injecting extra code inside your page. An example is ZoneAlarm with its “Privacy Advisor” feature. You may either disable this feature or use jolly port matching (i.e. http://127.0.0.1:0) to whitelist all those random instances.

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