Chrome - TamperMonkey

Load chrome-extension://dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo/options.html#nav=settings Change "Config mode" at the top of the General header to "Advanced" Scroll down to the Security header Add these two domains to the Blacklisted Pages section - pay attention to the trailing * and make sure to include it! Save

Code: https://*.mturk.com/direct_deposit* https://*.mturk.com/payment_schedule*

FireFox - TamperMonkey

Click the TamperMonkey icon in the navigation bar (should be top right by default) & click "Dashboard" View attachment 25248 Go to the Settings tab View attachment 25249 Change "Config mode" at the top of the General header to "Advanced" Scroll down to the Security header Add these two domains to the Blacklisted Pages section - pay attention to the trailing * and make sure to include it! Save

Code: https://*.mturk.com/direct_deposit* https://*.mturk.com/payment_schedule*

I just updated TVJS to explicitly exclude itself from running on the new (known) MTurk Bank Account Management pages, but I'd seriously advise users to add these pages to their TamperMonkey global blacklisted pages.IMO, there is no reason to allow scripts to run on these new domains. Even though the information is obfuscated scripts could potentially still make changes without user knowledge. By default, most known payment processing sites (PayPal, Stripe, etc) are blacklisted by TamperMonkey/Greasemonkey and I'd advise all workers to add these configurations to the extension to ensure the new worker bank account management options are guarded.In the past this was naturally the case, as Amazon Payments is on a different domain than MTurk, so workers using a MTurk related script never granted access to their payments options. They are now on the same domain, and any script whitelisted for worker.mturk.com can trigger on the new pages.Be EXCEPTIONALLY careful who you are installing scripts from nowadays. I do not have access to the new pages yet and I'm not familiar enough w/ TMs architecture to know if this will still disallow "silent" network requests to these pages or not. Even if not malicious, any of theof scripts that just include "worker.mturk.com" can/will trigger on these pages and could cause unintended conflicts/glitches (especially be careful with the gift card button if it is still there, I STILL can't see these pages myself so relying on 2nd hand knowledge to try and navigate)Example Image: