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I bought a new computer (MacBook pro, M1 chip) and installed OONI Probe. After running my first test, I received a popup asking if I’d like to automatically run OONI tests in the background. I selected yes. I navigated to an issue found while running the initial test and then back to my test results page and the popup appeared again (asking if I’d like to run tests automatically). I selected yes. I navigated to my dashboard page and the popup appeared again (asking me if I’d like to automatically run tests). I selected yes. Then I navigated to the settings page you can check a box to run tests automatically and I checked the box (yes).
Device Info:
MacBook Pro
MacOS Monterey, version 12.4
Apple M1 chip
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@bassosimone (noted in our interview the other day). Let me know if you need more information or have questions. Or would like to me test when you’ve resolved the bug 😁
@Lapoiema thanks a lot! We'll triage this with @majakomel and get back to you if we have questions!
bassosimone
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‘Do you want to run tests automatically?’ popup continues to popup after selecting ‘yes’
desktop: ‘Do you want to run tests automatically?’ popup continues to popup after selecting ‘yes’
Jun 30, 2022
I bought a new computer (MacBook pro, M1 chip) and installed OONI Probe. After running my first test, I received a popup asking if I’d like to automatically run OONI tests in the background. I selected yes. I navigated to an issue found while running the initial test and then back to my test results page and the popup appeared again (asking if I’d like to run tests automatically). I selected yes. I navigated to my dashboard page and the popup appeared again (asking me if I’d like to automatically run tests). I selected yes. Then I navigated to the settings page you can check a box to run tests automatically and I checked the box (yes).
Device Info:
MacBook Pro
MacOS Monterey, version 12.4
Apple M1 chip
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: