Now that is a frightening observation. Is this creating a more persistent
(pernicious?) tracking mechanism?
In that case, credentials stored by a site should last no longer than
cookies. Credentials created by a user maybe can live longer.
On 12 Mar 2016 04:41, "Anne van Kesteren" wrote:
> On Fr
On 12 Mar 2016 7:28 PM, "Anne van Kesteren" wrote:
> It should be identical to password manager integration.
But it is not, though I suppose that a password manager might be exploited
to store state. I hope that isn't possible... (note to self, attempt this
attack)
> > In that case, credentials
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 7:04 AM, Gabriele Svelto
wrote:
> Many moons ago, while we were frantically trying to make Firefox OS 1.0
> run half-decently, I introduced a derived class of nsIRunnable that
> could be canceled: nsICancelableRunnable. As with many other things that
> led to the first re
Many moons ago, while we were frantically trying to make Firefox OS 1.0
run half-decently, I introduced a derived class of nsIRunnable that
could be canceled: nsICancelableRunnable. As with many other things that
led to the first release of FxOS this was done in a rush and without
much thinking. I
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