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Re: Packaging a free Firefox
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Pjotr Prins |
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Re: Packaging a free Firefox |
Date: |
Fri, 4 May 2018 16:24:11 +0200 |
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NeoMutt/20170113 (1.7.2) |
On Thu, May 03, 2018 at 01:59:24PM -0400, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
> I use IceCat personally and FF Dev Edition at work. Until the recent
> move to WebExtensions, I used the same addons. I use NoScript and Tor
> and have no problems. But I rarely enable JS and never run proprietary
> JS, so my exposure may be different. I do not use LibreJS (because I
> don't usually run JS at all in general and it historically did not play
> well with NoScript; maybe that has changed).
Disabling all extensions makes Icecat work much better. I'll try it as
a default now.
Question: why do we switch on extensions by default? Sure confused my
experience.
Pj.
- Re: next browser (was: Packaging a free Firefox), (continued)
- Re: next browser (was: Packaging a free Firefox), Ricardo Wurmus, 2018/05/24
- Re: next browser (was: Packaging a free Firefox), Pierre Neidhardt, 2018/05/24
- Re: next browser (was: Packaging a free Firefox), Ricardo Wurmus, 2018/05/24
- Re: next browser (was: Packaging a free Firefox), Pierre Neidhardt, 2018/05/24
- Re: next browser (was: Packaging a free Firefox), Ricardo Wurmus, 2018/05/24
Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Chris Marusich, 2018/05/03
- Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Pjotr Prins, 2018/05/03
- Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Mike Gerwitz, 2018/05/03
- Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Pjotr Prins, 2018/05/15
- Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Ludovic Courtès, 2018/05/15
- Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Gábor Boskovits, 2018/05/15
- Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Mark H Weaver, 2018/05/16
Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Mike Gerwitz, 2018/05/15
Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Ludovic Courtès, 2018/05/17
Re: Packaging a free Firefox, Mark H Weaver, 2018/05/03