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  1. SweX, actually that was a misstype from Ell, who was referring to 1085 instead of 1185, as you can see in his previous posts. Yeah, I know what you are thinking: it all makes sense now.
  2. After being testing it, I can confirm the bug is still present on both Firefox and Chrome even though I'm using 1101 module. On IE11, the problem can't be reproduced since, like superssjdan said above, Ad Muncher isn't filtering IE11 traffic at all. @superssjdan, thanks for your advice about AdGuard, maybe I give it a try. PS: @Ell, It's really weird your problem, you should be able to get 1101 module out of the box.
  3. Thanks Marcos for your fast reply. I've been checking what you suggested about the list of installed modules and yes, for Internet Protection Module, it's using '1097 (2013-12-16)' update, so it seems like the bug persists. I've left a screenshot with info of all modules:
  4. Platform: Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit. Browsers used to test: Firefox 26.0 - Google Chrome 32.0.1700.76 m Software involved: Eset Smart Security 7.0.302.26 - Ad Muncher 4.93.33707 Same problem here with latest ESET Smart Security version 7.0.302.26. After being testing it during last few days, I can say the bug is still present in this version and hasn't been solved yet. As a workaround, as mentioned above, if I disable 'HTTP Checking' in ESS advanced settings, then I can browse normally with websites loading properly. However, every time I re-enable that feature, I have problems with webpages loading just partially or, even, not loading at all on both Firefox and Chrome browers. If it isn't solved within next weeks, I will have to downgrade to version 6, which doesn't have such problem, or give it a try to other security suites, I guess, as Ad Muncher, for me, is a must have. I hope developers can solve it as soon as possible. PS: By the way, on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, ESS 6.0.316.1 and same "Ad Muncher" version don't present any conflict with each other so it's indeed an ESET side issue.
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