Browsers
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A Former User last edited by
So you mean... I think it's good.
It's like local storage, isn't it?
Well, it's good it asks. Because if I'm not gonna use that site in a foreseeable future, then - why store crap, right? -
blackbird71 last edited by
FWIW, in Olde Opera (which I have set to ask permission for local or persistent storage), I routinely reject the request. I've yet to have any problems resulting from the rejections - the sites have always displayed fine for me.
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A Former User last edited by
Speedtest.net is a bit screwed in Midori.
Though the speed is o'k (if it depends): . -
A Former User last edited by
Java no longer works in any Chromium-based browsers.
@davehawleyDave, what about other WebKit? And what about SlimJet?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I see an HTML5 speed test over on Slashdot.org; perhaps try that.
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A Former User last edited by
This?
Well, that "cursor mishap" might have something to do with such objects' rendering on zoom in Midori.
That browser crashes considerably. Not too scary so far though, however a seemingly "runtime error" occured once I noticed, perhaps...(Results: 244, 14, 11, 0.5%.
What does it measure, again? ("Gaming" "not recommended"? )) -
A Former User last edited by
About Browser, how do vivaldi now? I tried to used it, and i fell like i miss a lot opera 12.xx, very sadddddddd hiks ;; ;;
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gustavwiz last edited by
Is it only I who have problems with Vivaldi's implementation of tab stacking? I don't like it all, it makes tab management worse. I want it as Opera 12 had it.
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buttabayb last edited by
I logged into my opera acct but no sync happened for my bookmarks. Did I miss something?
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A Former User last edited by
Since I updated my highest Firefox to 50 some short time ago, I started losing my - login cookies? - each new session, whichever version I use. May be a coincidence - about upgrading to 50 that is.
The point is -- where the heck is this cookie management in MF at all? couldn't find any, only to save logins for sites...
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blackbird71 last edited by
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The point is -- where the heck is this cookie management in MF at all? couldn't find any, only to save logins for sites...Such as they are, cookie controls in Firefox 50 are at: Tools - Options - Privacy, where you will find some settings at 'Accept cookies from sites', particularly the settings for Exceptions and Keep Until.
Increasingly, full and detailed cookie control is becoming hard to find in browsers. In Firefox 50, I block cookies and preserve my log-ins by blocking all 3rd party cookies, keeping cookies until I close Firefox, and setting cookie exceptions for the various sites for which I want to preserve log-ins. It's about the best I can do without hunting down a cookie manager that will remain compatible with the fast-changing browser designs, protocols and practices.
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A Former User last edited by
Such as they are, cookie controls in Firefox 50 are at: Tools - Options - Privacy, where you will find some settings at 'Accept cookies from sites', particularly the settings for Exceptions and Keep Until.
Searched there too, didn't find anything. I will try with your specifics.
I did find some check-lists on "View page info" since that posting. Presumably, it hadn't changed a bit and all should be set to "Allow" though.
I recall it or similar something had happened once before, with Firefox. I lost some logins, or maybe not, not sure exactly. It happened that I lost my "start with" though that I remember: hadn't changed any settings, but --- had to dig some out from
history
etc., then armed it with an additional tool, a session manager extension.
So it seems Firefox can slip sometimes. Not very often, still I don't know why.
Good thing I remember or in cases store (some of) my passwords. Could be worse if I forgot some logins, though it could be helped when one remembers or can guess the email one registered with. -
A Former User last edited by
Such as they are, cookie controls in Firefox 50 are at: Tools - Options - Privacy, where you will find some settings at 'Accept cookies from sites', particularly the settings for Exceptions and Keep Until.
No, I didn't find any such thing.
The logging issue has seemed to have resolved itself though.
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blackbird71 last edited by
Hmm. The settings I've described have been in Firefox for quite some time, though they were thinned down a bit a number of versions ago. If you start out from the Menu bar, how far down the (Menu) Tools > Options > Privacy trail can you navigate? The cookie settings are clustered beneath the History subsection of that Privacy page. If you're not able to follow that settings trail, there indeed sounds as if something is wrong with your Firefox installation.
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A Former User last edited by
If you start out from the Menu bar, how far down the (Menu) Tools > Options > Privacy trail can you navigate?
"Privacy" there is, but there's no "manage cookies" or similar there. I've made a screenshot.
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blackbird71 last edited by
If you start out from the Menu bar, how far down the (Menu) Tools > Options > Privacy trail can you navigate?
"Privacy" there is, but there's no "manage cookies" or similar there. I've made a screenshot.
Your screenshot doesn't appear.
The Privacy page should contain subsections for Tracking, History, and Location Bar. Under History are settings for how to handle history and whether to use private browsing mode. Even if private browsing is deselected, 2 options remain operational beneath it for setting cookie choices: whether to accept third-party cookies, and how long to keep cookies.
And a very Merry Christmas as well!
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A Former User last edited by
Your screenshot doesn't appear.
Well, it does. In my "My pictures"
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The Privacy page should contain subsections for Tracking,
Check.
History,
Check.
and Location Bar.
Check.
Under History are settings for how to handle history and whether to use private browsing mode.
>>>
History
Firefox will--- then there is a dropbox, "Remember history" picked (default).
Firefox will remember your browsing, download, form and search history, and keep cookies from websites you visit.(words)
You may want to clear your recent history, or remove individual cookies.
(Don't click those ^links^ - just wanted to show they are ones.)
That's what I have in that section.