Mozilla Firefox Browser Stable Version Releases

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by JRViejo, Mar 18, 2014.

  1. Trooper

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    Amen to that.
     
  2. Rasheed187

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  3. Freki123

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    As long as it's opt-in all is good
     
  4. Brummelchen

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    you should refine your declaration of "spyware", at least that sentence is rubbish. go play more with vivaldi :rolleyes:
     
  5. plat

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    Well, from what I understand, all mainstream browsers do this to some extent. I mean, you can opt out in Firefox, the setting is right there in Privacy and Security since I'm in the US. :) I guess it pays off to read about this stuff in esoteric forums like this one. I think most wouldn't know or even care about issues like this--as long as they can log into Facebook or TikTok or whatever.
     
  6. Krusty

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    I looked and looked yesterday. That setting isn't in Firefox here in Oz yet so I guess I don't have to worry just yet either.
     
  7. zmechys

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  8. Krusty

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    I found where to look but that option does not exist in Firefox 93 here on Windows or Kubuntu. Haven't checked the other OSes yet.
     
  9. plat

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    Krusty--so far apparently, it's confined to the US. A snip from the BC article in stapp's post #3743.

    ffsuggest default.png

    It's supposed to be rolled out to everyone in stages. When? Doesn't specify. Also, it says "opt-in." Mine was already enabled when I learned of this "feature" and went to the location. :cautious: So on here, it's actually "opt-out" if I choose to do this.

    Edit: so far, I haven't seen any ad via searching. Anyone see one yet or has everyone already turned this off?
     
  10. imdb

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    hey, krusty, add these two lines to your prefs.js file and it will be disabled by default when it's available in your region.

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    user_pref("browser.urlbar.suggest.quicksuggest", false);
    user_pref("browser.urlbar.suggest.quicksuggest.sponsored", false);
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  11. Krusty

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    Ah, I have Studies disabled here as well. Anyway, as long as I can disable it I'll be OK.
     
  12. imdb

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    mine is already turned off, so i haven't seen any ads.
     
  13. Krusty

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    Hi imdb,

    Thanks. Not too sure how to do that but it's OK, I'll check manually if and or when it rolls out here.

    Cheers.
     
  14. imdb

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    no problem, krusty.

    still, for those that want to know how to do it:
    the prefs.js file is located in your profile folder and you can open your profile folder from the ff help menu:
    "menu - help - more troubleshooting information - click "open folder".
     
  15. plat

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    OK, thanks, imdb. Thanks also for the interesting tip on how to disable the sponsored contextual suggestions. At least some may find it useful, I'm sure of it. :thumb:
     
  16. imdb

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    you're welcome, plat. :thumb:
     
  17. Trooper

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    Good to know as I just did a fresh install of 11. Are you still using Firefox portable?
     
  18. imdb

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    yes, sir. rapid and beta.
     
  19. Trooper

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    Nice. I may try beta again in portable. I have just been using Edge since I did a fresh install of Windows 11. I have not installed Firefox just yet. :eek:
     
  20. Brummelchen

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    thx, inserted here with user.js

    win11 & firefox should work well togehter as some voices wrote, last impact was caused from MBAM ^^

    btw portable is vulnerable to attacks if it not further secured like "program files"
     
  21. imdb

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    you're welcome, brumm.
     
  22. imdb

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    my fox is sealed & secured like a pharaoh's tomb.
    i use multiple profiles.
    and on a side note, you shouldn't run fox portable from "program files" directory.
     
  23. Trooper

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    So is all this news about the ads etc making Firefox a no go now? I assume no but wanted to double check. Thanks.
     
  24. imdb

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    nah. just disable it and you're covered.
     
  25. Trooper

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    Thanks man. Appreciate it. :thumb:
     
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