Technically there's a huge difference how toggling in SeaMonkey and K-Meleon works compared to how it works in web extensions. In SeaMonkey and...
Well, web extensions as the name tells, allow content manipulation at some extent leaving you without control over your browser's functionality....
During my tests OCSP was disabled as anything else that could make one from the user unsolicited outbound connection. As for certs there is no...
There is one called Wireshark. ;)
Unfortunately there are not a lot of other browsers left. Four at best, coming to my mind. I'd rather call browsers relying on the same code base...
@Brummelchen As mentioned above this thread is about Mozilla Firefox. As for Pale Moon, educate yourself before spreading FUD! Feel free to open...
Firewalls have their sense (closing listening ports by terminating services one doesn't use has priority anyway) but protection from untrustworthy...
@Buddel IMHO it would be inappropriate to discuss Pale Moon in a thread dedicated to Firefox. A few features though: - no telemetry or any other...
Pale Moon. I didn't made any mention of it since it's not my intention to advertise any browser. Everyone must know what suits him best. Neither...
Hi Wayne! To write firewall rules for the browser? Thanks for your advise but this won't happen. AFAIK there are people writing firewall rules...
There is no way to have decent control over Firefox anymore. Till Firefox ESR 60.9.0 it was possible (for the advanced user at least) to stop all...
From the same article: "The Archive server is used to serve older versions of Pale Moon; the browser's main distribution channels were not...
After updating through the internal updater Waterfox claims to be v.56.2.14. However, Waterfox.exe shows still v.56.2.13. This update announced by...
Something went wrong with this new release. After downloading, unpacking and launching the Windows Portable 56.2.14, it tells me that it is...
This is not how Hyperlink Auditing works.
Would you mind explaining what an IP address has to do with Hyperlink Auditing?
If tracking isn't a privacy issue then Hyperlink Auditing isn't either.
It's a rumor I heard. Nothing official or definitive so far. In case they'll decide at the end to keep the preference for turning it off, it will...
I also understand Mozilla's decision but in a less positive way. If they really care about their users, why don't they enable Hyperlink Auditing...
This is not about cutting partnership. Such tactics should get sanctioned with fines that really hurt. Period.
From the article: I can't see a need to use Chrome at all except all lemmings are determined to help enforcing this harmful Chrome monoculture.
This is a usability vs security trade-off and hence a personal choice of any advanced user. No advanced user will make decisions by reading polls....
I couldn't care less what Google & Co enforces for W3C standards. I'm not keen of connections behind my back, connections I have no control over,...
As a general rule of thumb blocking instead of disabling will result in wasted bandwith and resources. Some sites will even render faulty in case...
For those using Firefox or something else based on its code, it makes absolutely no sense to block ServiceWorkers with an extension. Simply...
Separate names with a comma.