this version of web visum will work through version 52 and the e s r versions.
Webvisum CAPTCHA Solver returns to Firefox



Scott Davert Apr 15, 2016 09:19 AM ET

James Scholes, the creator of Codex, announced on Twitter the
availability of a newly signed version of the Firefox extension called
Webvisum. Webvisum has been a service which, among other things,
allows for the solving of captchas on forms and in other places on the
web. It works with Firefox for Windows only, and has been free ever
since its first release.

Unfortunately, as of the end of 2015, the extension no longer
functioned in the latest builds of the Firefox browser. Users could
continue running the old version of Firefox and use the extension, but
would be at risk of losing significant security updates from Mozilla.
Mr. Scholes has created a newly signed version, which will now work
with the newest releases of Firefox. You can download it from this
link Mr. Scholes wishes to make it clear that he has no affiliation
with the Webvisum Project, but that the version of the extension has
gone through Mozilla's official signing process. This extension is
free, like the older version of it was, and you will still be using
Webvisum's servers. Your account information will still be valid if
you had previously signed up for an account. When I installed the
extension, I also was not required to even sign back in, even though I
removed my previous installation of the Webvisum extension.

Installation

The best way to get this working on your system is to navigate to the
link above and press your Applications key or Shift f10. Choose to
save link as, and download it like you would any other file. After
downloading and saving it to your specific location, launch Firefox
and press control O to open a file. Browse to the download, and press
enter on it. Following the prompts, and then restarting Firefox,
should have you running Webvisum successfully just like before.

If the above process does not work, it is likely because the older
version of the Webvisum extension was previously disabled by Firefox,
as it has not undergone the official signing process linked to above.
If this is the case, open Firefox and press Alt T for the Tools menu,,
followed by selecting "add-ons" by pressing enter. Then, press tab to
get to the list view for the various types of add ons, and press you
re up or down arrow to find "extensions. Then, press tab until you
reach the list of add ons installed on your version of Firefox. Arrow
down to Webvisum, then press shift f10, or your applications key to
launch the context menu. Arrow down to remove and press enter.
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Displaying 3 comments.
darknexus Friday, 15-Apr-2016 11:46 AM ET:

It would seem, though, that the servers are still unmaintained as of
yet. Would that be correct? There are quite a few newer CAPTCHAs I've
found that it won't recognize properly.

charlsdarwin1 Friday, 22-Apr-2016 10:04 PM ET:

Thanks for all the people who have done efforts for this revive file.
With this we are again able to solve captchas

Ron C Sunday, 23-Apr-2017 12:33 AM ET:

Hi Group, This add on (Webvisum) has worked great for well over a year
until the latest version of Firefox 53.x. Since then, it will not work
and I have noticed that when I try entering my data again, that the
user name appears but my password is not present. When I enter it and
try clicking OK, the dialogue freezes. The OK will not activate and
save the settings. I can click cancel and return to the main window,
but the add on won't work. I have of course uninstalled and
reinstalled and the results are the same. If anyone knows what is
going on would they please respond to my e-mail at
aa...@roadrunner.com. Thanks in advance.


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