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So until today I've had no problems with GOG.com & NoScript having just an exception for GOG.com itself.
Earlier today I started having problems with pages associated with my account... most noticeably the library page kept acting like I had no internet.
Finally I check the NoScript & saw there was now a cloudfront script which I allowed & while I was able to access the library page after allowing it the page was blank.
Looking at NoScript again I saw there was some random, don't really want to allow it, script from a site called bigpizzapies.com.
Allowing the script causes my games to show up for 4 seconds before the page goes blank again. To have them show again I have to refresh the page where they, again, show for 4 seconds.
Does anyone have any ideas how to get the page to act normally without disabling NoScript on GOG.com & ideally with making bigpizzapies.com untrusted (no scripts from them what-so-ever)?
This question / problem has been solved by adaliabooksimage
Sorry, I can't help You, but here the library work OK, with Firefox and noscript.
I enabled the cloudfront thing, that also unblocked the game pictures in the front page, but I don't see any strangepizzas script.

Seems something is amiss on your PC, maybe do a virus/malware scan?
Something's going on right now. The entire account dropdown in the nagivation bar seems to be disabled. I imagine that the bigpizzapies script doesn't belong there, and the web devs saw this and decided to quickly disable sensitive parts of the site while they figure out what happened.

We'll probably hear from a blue when they get the chance.
I use NoScript and I can access all areas of GOG without issue. The only exceptions I have for this domain are gog.com, cloudfront.net and googletagmanager.com. Also twitter.com and facebook.net for the forums. It would seem you have your NoScript misconfigured.
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JunglePredator: bigpizzapies.com
bigpizzapies.com is the website for Adalia Fundamentals.
Virustotal says that the cloudfront script is clean, at least
https://virustotal.com/en/url/aa81d686e7bdef7cd437376ef5577401d8a2ebb07dca9f252d080963771e786b/analysis/1462886622/
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mrkgnao: bigpizzapies.com is the website for Adalia Fundamentals.
Ah, that explains it. No need to panic then :) Thanks, mrkgnao
Post edited May 10, 2016 by Barefoot_Monkey
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JunglePredator: bigpizzapies.com
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mrkgnao: bigpizzapies.com is the website for Adalia Fundamentals.
Lol.
Now I just wonder where the account menu went on legacy pages, like the forum
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Barefoot_Monkey: Now I just wonder where the account menu went on legacy pages, like the forum
That's just GOG being GOG.
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mrkgnao: bigpizzapies.com is the website for Adalia Fundamentals.
Lool?
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Barefoot_Monkey: Now I just wonder where the account menu went on legacy pages, like the forum
Yeah, its going wonky again for a few hours now. Quess gog is messing again with the forums.
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mrkgnao: bigpizzapies.com is the website for Adalia Fundamentals.
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phaolo: Lool?
You didn't expect adaliabooks to buy a new domain for it, did you? He's just using his private domain.
I do the the same with MaGog, which uses my an-ovel.com domain.
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mrkgnao: You didn't expect adaliabooks to buy a new domain for it, did you? He's just using his private domain.
I do the the same with MaGog, which uses my an-ovel.com domain.
Just surprised by the name of the website, no harm intended.
This explains why nothing seemed to be working when I checked the front page. I only allow GoG.com for here, and won't touch cloudfront or anything else. Interconnected scripting just makes a big spiderweb and uses a lot of CPU power...
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mrkgnao: You didn't expect adaliabooks to buy a new domain for it, did you? He's just using his private domain.
I do the the same with MaGog, which uses my an-ovel.com domain.
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omega64: Just surprised by the name of the website, no harm intended.
Yes. I was surprised too when I first saw it. It's a nice website though.