Re: Passwords

2019-06-28 Thread Frosted Flake

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Sjouke Burry wrote:

On 28.06.19 5:56, Frosted Flake wrote:

Seamonkey version 2.49.3

When I go t a new website (e.g. ring.com) and enter my login information
(email address and password) this information is NOT saved in password
manager.

In Edit->Preferences->Privacy & Security->Passwords, the 'Remember
passwords' box is checked.  I have unchecked it and restarted Seamonkey
then checked it and restarted Seamonkey.  The password information is
never saved.

Password Manager has saved passwords before, I have many of them already
saved.

There is not nor has there ever been a 'Master Password'.

Any ideas as to how I can get Seamonkey to save this password 
information?



Some websites block your browser from the password field.
Forcing you to write down/remember your password.



And some users block the saving of passwords, too. Not likely in this 
case, since the OP says they're "new sites," but you can check whether 
you've blocked a particular site by doing Tools | Data Manager and 
pulling down "Permissions only" at the top left. Scroll down to the 
domain in question, or enter it in the search window at top left, and 
you might see something like this:


https://online.wellsfargo.com   Save Passwords   (o) Allow (•) Block

(I used to have a WF account, and I never save bank passwords)

If so, and you don't want the site blocked from saving passwords, check 
the "Allow" or "Use default" options, OK out, and you should be good to go.



Does not apply.  Nothing for this domain under permissions


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Re: Passwords

2019-06-28 Thread Frosted Flake

Sjouke Burry wrote:

On 28.06.19 5:56, Frosted Flake wrote:

Seamonkey version 2.49.3

When I go t a new website (e.g. ring.com) and enter my login information
(email address and password) this information is NOT saved in password
manager.

In Edit->Preferences->Privacy & Security->Passwords, the 'Remember
passwords' box is checked.  I have unchecked it and restarted Seamonkey
then checked it and restarted Seamonkey.  The password information is
never saved.

Password Manager has saved passwords before, I have many of them already
saved.

There is not nor has there ever been a 'Master Password'.

Any ideas as to how I can get Seamonkey to save this password 
information?



Some websites block your browser from the password field.
Forcing you to write down/remember your password.

I can save the passwords in Firefox

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Re: Advertising Blocker in SeaMonkey 2.49.4

2019-06-28 Thread  Mr . Ed  via support-seamonkey

  
  
On 6/28/2019 6:35 AM, Rubens wrote:

Frank-Rainer
  Grahl wrote on 27/06/2019 22:31:
  
  Felix Miata wrote:

Frog composed on 2019-06-27 14:45
  (UTC-0400):
  
  
  I am sure that there must be some way
to stop adds from showing up on my

computer.  I have searched the internet for a program that
will put an

end to my add problem with no joy.  Some of what I read was
above my

technical ability to follow.  Any suggestions appreciated.

  
  
  The vast majority of ads can be avoided using CSS. Some
  examples are at:
  

  
  From there

  

  
  can be extracted into your profile's chrome directory (create
  it if you don't
  
  already have it) and used as-is as a place to start.
  
  
  Compelling sites that don't work in SeaMonkey due to this type
  of blocking, or UA
  
  incompetence, I open instead in Firefox or Chromium.
  
  
  Sites you frequent you might wish to customize, e.g. via
  add-on:
  
  https://userstyles.org/
  
  
  No method is perfect, but they help a lot.
  
  


I use uBlock Origin (currently 1.16.4.11) and NoScript (5.1.9)
and ads are mostly gone. Or set up Pi-hole https://pi-hole.net/


FRG

  
  
  I have been using AdBlock Plus for years with excellent
  resiults:   https://adblockplus.org/en/
  
  
  Also, its "Element Hiding Helper" accessory is quite useful: 
  https://adblockplus.org/en/elemhidehelper
  
  
  RF
  
  

I find that using the hosts file works pretty
  good.
  https://someonewhocares.org/hosts/

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Re: Having Challenges Logging Into CruiseCritic.com SM 2.49.4 W10 Pro Desktop

2019-06-28 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/28/2019 4:59 AM, Ant wrote:
> On 6/26/2019 3:13 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> ...
>> I had a similar problem this morning with a different Web site.
>> Although that site's technical support insisted that the site carried NO
>> advertisements, I was finally able to login after I disabled AdBlock Plus.
> 
> I hate that, but I use uBlock Origin. Which web site was it?
> 

An AARP site where I am taking an online class.

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Re: Advertising Blocker in SeaMonkey 2.49.4

2019-06-28 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey

On 6/27/2019 1:31 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
...
I use uBlock Origin (currently 1.16.4.11) and NoScript (5.1.9) and ads 
are mostly gone. Or set up Pi-hole https://pi-hole.net/


Thank you for letting us know that there is a newer UO build from 
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Firefox-WebExtensions#future-of-ubolegacy. 
:) Too bad, we have to do this manually though. :(

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Re: Having Challenges Logging Into CruiseCritic.com SM 2.49.4 W10 Pro Desktop

2019-06-28 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey

On 6/26/2019 3:13 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
...

I had a similar problem this morning with a different Web site.
Although that site's technical support insisted that the site carried NO
advertisements, I was finally able to login after I disabled AdBlock Plus.


I hate that, but I use uBlock Origin. Which web site was it?
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Re: How is the WG9s SeaMonkey 2.57 Build

2019-06-28 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

No only good for brief testing. Browser mostly works.

Dirk Munk wrote:
The question says it all, how is the WG9s SeaMonkey 2.57 Build, is it stable 
enough to be used?

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Re: Advertising Blocker in SeaMonkey 2.49.4

2019-06-28 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl




Rubens wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 27/06/2019 22:31:

Felix Miata wrote:

I use uBlock Origin (currently 1.16.4.11) and NoScript (5.1.9) and ads are 
mostly gone. Or set up Pi-hole https://pi-hole.net/


FRG


I have been using AdBlock Plus for years with excellent resiults:   
https://adblockplus.org/en/


Also, its "Element Hiding Helper" accessory is quite useful:  
https://adblockplus.org/en/elemhidehelper


RF



Had trouble with the last classic ABP builds in 2.53. Currently uBlock is the 
better and only choice becasuse it is still occasionally updated.

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Re: Advertising Blocker in SeaMonkey 2.49.4

2019-06-28 Thread Rubens via support-seamonkey

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 27/06/2019 22:31:

Felix Miata wrote:

Frog composed on 2019-06-27 14:45 (UTC-0400):


I am sure that there must be some way to stop adds from showing up on my
computer.  I have searched the internet for a program that will put an
end to my add problem with no joy.  Some of what I read was above my
technical ability to follow.  Any suggestions appreciated.


The vast majority of ads can be avoided using CSS. Some examples are at:


From there


can be extracted into your profile's chrome directory (create it if you don't
already have it) and used as-is as a place to start.

Compelling sites that don't work in SeaMonkey due to this type of blocking, or 
UA
incompetence, I open instead in Firefox or Chromium.

Sites you frequent you might wish to customize, e.g. via add-on:
https://userstyles.org/

No method is perfect, but they help a lot.



I use uBlock Origin (currently 1.16.4.11) and NoScript (5.1.9) and ads are 
mostly gone. Or set up Pi-hole https://pi-hole.net/

FRG


I have been using AdBlock Plus for years with excellent resiults:   
https://adblockplus.org/en/

Also, its "Element Hiding Helper" accessory is quite useful:  
https://adblockplus.org/en/elemhidehelper

RF

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How is the WG9s SeaMonkey 2.57 Build

2019-06-28 Thread Dirk Munk
The question says it all, how is the WG9s SeaMonkey 2.57 Build, is it 
stable enough to be used?

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Re: Passwords

2019-06-28 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Sjouke Burry wrote:

On 28.06.19 5:56, Frosted Flake wrote:

Seamonkey version 2.49.3

When I go t a new website (e.g. ring.com) and enter my login information
(email address and password) this information is NOT saved in password
manager.

In Edit->Preferences->Privacy & Security->Passwords, the 'Remember
passwords' box is checked.  I have unchecked it and restarted Seamonkey
then checked it and restarted Seamonkey.  The password information is
never saved.

Password Manager has saved passwords before, I have many of them already
saved.

There is not nor has there ever been a 'Master Password'.

Any ideas as to how I can get Seamonkey to save this password 
information?



Some websites block your browser from the password field.
Forcing you to write down/remember your password.



And some users block the saving of passwords, too. Not likely in this 
case, since the OP says they're "new sites," but you can check whether 
you've blocked a particular site by doing Tools | Data Manager and 
pulling down "Permissions only" at the top left. Scroll down to the 
domain in question, or enter it in the search window at top left, and 
you might see something like this:


https://online.wellsfargo.com   Save Passwords   (o) Allow (•) Block

(I used to have a WF account, and I never save bank passwords)

If so, and you don't want the site blocked from saving passwords, check 
the "Allow" or "Use default" options, OK out, and you should be good to go.


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