Hello,

Hoping someone will be willing and able to help me as Greasemonkey is 
integral to my daily work (and for that I thank its developers 
wholeheartedly!).

Issue: After updating to Firefox 38.0.5 AND Shockwave Flash 18.0.0.160, I 
started noticing frequent hangs and crashes particularly when I was viewing 
video or visiting sites with heavily embedded video content.  Today this 
interfered so much with my ability to work productively I started 
researching to find solutions.

*Technical Details:*
Windows XP (sadly) with SP3
FF version aforementioned
Flash version aforementioned
Greasemonkey version 3.2

*User scripts/GM extensions installed at time of issue: *
Turkopticon 3.41.1 
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/turkopticon/>
HIT Scraper WITH EXPORT 
<https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/2002-hit-scraper-with-export> Highlight 
Unhighlightable Text (CrowdSource) 
<https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/901-highlight-unhighlightable-text-crowdsource>
MTurk HIT DataBase 
<https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/864-mturk-hit-database>
**No other plugins or extensions enabled.

*Instances of issue:*
Various surveys hosted by Qualtrics (many with embedded video, but many 
others without)
Virtually any page with video, Flash and YouTube included, especially with 
embedded videos
Even general browsing was much slower than normal


*Steps taken to resolve:*1. Checked for updates to Firefox and Flash (none).
2. Disabled all aforementioned GM extensions (issue persisted).
3. Disabled Flash along with all aforementioned user scripts (issue 
persisted).
4. Kept GM extensions disabled and selected "Ask to Allow" under Flash 
options (persisted).
5. Changed about:config to block images from sites (persisted).
6. Updated Malwarebytes database and ran a threat scan.
7. Quarantined 4 PUP.optional.conduittb.gen instances & assumed this would 
resolve the issue.
8. Left all GM extensions and Flash disabled and attempted to browse as 
normal (persisted).  Enabled Flash and browsed as normal (persisted).
9. Googled "Firefox slow in 38.0.05" and clicked on a recent Mozillazine 
thread that indicated Greasemonkey itself might cause significant memory 
leaks. <http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=2939357>
10. Googled "Greasemonkey memory leak Firefox" and clicked on a recent 
Reddit post detailing the same issue. 
<https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/39a0my/firefox_3805_keeps_freezing_up/>
*11. Finally disabled Greasemonkey and Turkopticon plugins and issue was 
immediately resolved.  No hanging, no crashing, back to working smoothly.*  
Enabled Flash and tested on sites with Flash embedded; also went directly 
to YouTube and watched videos with absolutely no issue.  

I don't think it's an extension considering issue persisted when those were 
disabled.  Process of elimination shows the root of the problem is either 
Greasemonkey itself or the Turkopticon plugin.  Evidence from Mozillazine 
and Reddit indicate similar issues when Turkopticon was not in use.  Hoping 
to get feedback before reinstalling Greasemonkey without Turkopticon in 
case this is a known and fixable issue.

My questions are these:
First, does anyone have any suggestions?
Second, is this perhaps a Javascript issue?  I am not using a Javascript 
plugin and have Java disabled.
Third, if it is or might be related to Java and/or Javascript, what can I 
do to resolve it?

Thank you so much for your time and any advice would be greatly 
appreciated.  I don't know what I would do without Greasemonkey and again I 
am so grateful to its developers!!




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