> it seems that in Yosemite the NPAPI interface of Safari works in a more
> restricted ray. It's more likely to be a new feature than a bug.
> 
> We've stumbled in the internet over some scattered information such as:
> https://forums.lastpass.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=148265&p=496215&hilit=NPAPI#p496215
> 
> So far we weren't able to discover a workaround. :(

Can you explain more in detail, what exactly causes the problem? I ask, because 
I have additional other add-ons like 1Password and Ghosery that work perfectly. 
So what part is causing trouble?

If I compare Safari with other browsers, some (? Firefox? Or just Chrome?) 
needs a separate binary to work. Could this be a mechanism that would work with 
Safari as well?

So, if you just can tell me what happens in the add-on, when viewing a site and 
at which part it stops working, maybe I can help with thinking?

Best wishes

Christian
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