In this case I'm glad I'm wrong for parties affected. And again FF shame on you. I swear before I die the word shame will be out of dictionaries & decommissioned as a word.
i also received also that micro code update here, although i dont have baidu visible installed nor do use it. its only a fix and i think its only applied when baidu is hold by firefox in its special region. not all countries are fixed to google or yahoo search, some has yandex, some has baidu, however. conspiracy here is bs
Almost certainly. My guess is Mozilla just needs more varied funding. Even if Firefox is an antitrust gambit by Google it's still a non-Chrome/Blink based alternative browser.
Mozilla releases Firefox Lockwise (formerly Lockbox) add-on May 29, 2019 https://www.ghacks.net/2019/05/29/mozilla-releases-firefox-lockwise-formerly-lockbox-add-on/
New Firefox rules block extensions with obfuscated code June 10, 2019 https://portswigger.net/daily-swig/new-firefox-rules-block-extensions-with-obfuscated-code
FYI. HTTPS Everywhere 2019.6.27 released June 27, 2019 (Updated July 5, 2019) https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/https-everywhere/versions/?page=1#version-2019.6.27
Temporary Containers v1.0 Released (July 8, 2019) https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/temporary-containers/ Spoiler: Changes v1.0 Features Allow global excluding of permanent containers and domains from Isolation (#104) Export/Import to/from Firefox Sync (#30) Exclude colors and icons from random selection (#271) Allow reordering (drag&drop) of Per Domain Isolation list (#240) Add Isolation disable/enable button to popup (#170) Keyboard shortcut to open active tab url in new Temporary Container (#185) Reopen about:home in default container in Don't Reopen Automatic Mode (#257) Make popup default tab configurable (#270) Add advanced expand preferences by default choice (#278) Add text box to filter per domain list (#278) Allow configuration of ignored domains (#152) Advanced preference to disable Per Domain "Always open in" for Temporary Containers (#245) Add Global and MAC Isolation to popup Isolate even if MAC assigned (#225) Add bookmarks context menu (#121) Switch default container color to "toolbar", fallback for Firefox < 67 to "red" Bugfixes Mouse Click count handling (#184) Don't readd removed "Ignore Requests to" domains Prevent MAC Confirm Page from reopening in clean containers (#225) Compatibility with TST group tabs (#264) Improved Mouse Click Isolation handling (#184 #277) Check that opener tab url starts with http (#264) Clean up isolated mouseclick correctly (#184) Fix for reused container numbers not getting removed correctly (#273) Fix mouseclick cleanup (#184) Only MAC isolate if currently in a permanent container (#277) Refactorings Refactor migration to rely on version in storage (#112) Refactor Mouse Click Isolation handling (#184) Refactor exclude buttons and lists (#278) Refactor options and popup UI to use Vue.js Refactor request-handling
Maybe just my setup on this machine, but with Firefox 68, add-on updating seems clunky and confusing. I prefer to: check for updates, view available updates and update them manually. I have reset all add-ons to update manually, but the above procedure seems a bit unpredictable. Didn't check the release notes, so maybe I am misunderstanding or doing something wrong. Anyone else experiencing similar?
you speak about the new addon manager? you got 12 weeks to use the old one, then its gone (Firefox 70). extensions.htmlaboutaddons.enabled <- false the "update all" is gone in the new view, maybe its coming back, noone knows.
I think I have it figured out now: https://www.ghacks.net/2019/06/11/firefox-68-add-on-release-notes-in-add-ons-manager/
the whole releasenotes - dunno why people are fixed only on the addons manager https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/68.0/releasenotes/
Mozilla recommends a Firefox extensions that appears to be a copycat July 25, 2019 https://www.ghacks.net/2019/07/25/m...efox-extensions-that-appears-to-be-a-copycat/
Meh. It's not malicious and they're all free so I doubt much will be done. It may be unethical to copy someone else's code but if it's open source I doubt any laws were broken. If you feel it's wrong don't use it. If you don't care it doesn't matter. But that's true of anything.
I am relatively new to FireFox. I am running Quantum latest release on Win 10 x(64) 1903. By problem is my uBlock TPLs including NanoDefender are not auto updating. Tried everything I can think of to have this happen including verification of all update settings and the like. I run FF 68 in permanent private mode w/all add-ons allowed therein. Do uBlock TPLs auto-update in the first place? Or does one have to what till the Update tab is highlighted indicating that updates are available and then click on that?