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Steps to reproduce:
Go to Washingtonpost.com in Orion, in Full mode. Scroll down home page to Games. You'll be taken to Arkadium.com.

There you'll see a big list of games. Choose one... Mahjong Solitaire, Classic Solitaire, whatever. Site will try to load a video ad; Orion blocks it.

Site flips to a blank white page saying "game will play after ad." Ad can't load, so you're stuck. Click the All Games link. Choose a game.... and the process repeats. You're in hell.
Expected behavior:
Orion used to block the ad & then send you properly to the game you selected. Orion can no longer bypass the ad wall here.

Orion, OS version; hardware type:
Orion, 1.2.9 (1) (WebKit 8615.2.9.10.4)
iPhone XS
IOS 16.5.1

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  • Vlad replied to this.

    Vlad

    Hi Vlad! Ty for your quick response.

    Compatibility Mode unavailable in iOS app.

    Tapping on the site icon in address bar & choosing the Content Blocker option caused Orion to freeze & crash.

    Hope this helps.

      5 months later

      Steps to reproduce: Go to Washingtonpost.com in Orion, in Full mode. Scroll down home page to Games. You'll be taken to Arkadium.com. Its games can be found on its own owned-and-operated site, Arkadium.com, as well as across a network of digital publishers including USA Core Ball Today and the Washington Post. The company is headquartered in New York City with an additional office in Krasnodar, Russia.Probably the easiest way to play retro console games on a Windows PC is via the browser. Providers such as Retrogames, Retro Games Online, and Webrcade offer numerous Javascript emulations that can be run in the browser at the click of a mouse.With a huge part of the tech world running Flash, it became a massive target for hackers, forcing Adobe to release updates often to patch problems. It also offered poor performance, causing some users to see full CPU usage when viewing web pages with Flash conten

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