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I've encountered a website that hangs when I have Network Monitor up. If there a workaround for this?

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I use Network Monitor to see the URL's that websites are using internally. There's a site which seems to have been written to circumvent this functionality. If I access the site while the Network Monitor is up, the Network Monitor automatically switches to the Debugger. When I switch back to the Network Monitor, the site hangs until I close the Network Monitor and then the site proceeds. It appears that the site has a way of detecting that the Network Monitor is up. Is there a way to make it so the web page cannot detect that the Network Monitor is up and cannot take control of it?

I use Network Monitor to see the URL's that websites are using internally. There's a site which seems to have been written to circumvent this functionality. If I access the site while the Network Monitor is up, the Network Monitor automatically switches to the Debugger. When I switch back to the Network Monitor, the site hangs until I close the Network Monitor and then the site proceeds. It appears that the site has a way of detecting that the Network Monitor is up. Is there a way to make it so the web page cannot detect that the Network Monitor is up and cannot take control of it?

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What websites? Is Network Monitor part of the O/S or separate software? If separate software then you will have to contact their software support about their software issue affecting other software running.

WestEnd said

What websites? Is Network Monitor part of the O/S or separate software? If separate software then you will have to contact their software support about their software issue affecting other software running.

Here's an example:

https://kisscartoon.is/Cartoon/Space-Patrol/Season-01-Episode-009-The-Rings-of-Saturn?id=54432

When I say Network Monitor I'm referring to the Network Monitor function built into Firefox. (Tools -> Web Developer -> Network)

First off that site is adware laden and those ads is probably part of the cause of the problem. I can see the ads but my setup blocks them from running.

OK, here's another example:

https://www.imdb.com/freedive/