Re: [webappsstore.sqlite files ] Re: Password manager crashes SeaMonkey

2017-02-08 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Usually this is used by websites to store offsite data. Sometimes also something called supercookies just used to track you. Under preferences-> Advanced->Offline Web Application you should see if something is stored. That can undermine you privacy pretty fast so I usually have it disabled.

Re: [webappsstore.sqlite files ] Re: Password manager crashes SeaMonkey

2017-02-07 Thread Verwayne Greenhoe
I was having this issue with the SM 2.48 version. If I went to check on a password, it would lock the browser up tight for several minutes. After reading about the issue with the 'webappsstore.sqlite' issue, I went into my profile, opened it, closed down SM, and then changed the name to

[webappsstore.sqlite files ] Re: Password manager crashes SeaMonkey

2017-02-07 Thread Ray_Net
I don't have this problem ...however I see in the profile directory those files: webappsstore.sqlite 43 MB dated 07-02-17 18:33 webappsstore.sqlite-shm 32KB dated 07-02-17 21:59 webappsstore.sqlite-wl 3KB dated 07-02-17 23:35 It looks that those files are used, BUT I never use SM offline. So