Re: ghostery

2016-06-14 Thread »Q«
In ,
Desiree  wrote:

[ tracking protection ]
> I don't see a choice of disconnect lists though like I have on Fx.

I guess there's no UI for it, but the pref
urlclassifier.trackingTable should handle it;  change it from the
default to "test-track-simple,mozfull-track-digest256" to get the full
(strict) list.


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Re: ghostery

2016-06-14 Thread EE

Desiree wrote:

On 6/13/2016 10:59 AM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Mon, 13 Jun 2016 03:46:49 -1000, /Desiree/:


Since SeaMonkey has so much Fx code, I don't
see why Tracking Protection is not offered for SeaMonkey.  It is
great especially the strongest definitions list from Disconnect.


about:config

privacy.trackingprotection.enabled = true

or in Preferences / Privacy & Security:

[x] Prevent tracking activities by known sites

The problem in SeaMonkey (vs. Firefox) is this causes annoying
info-bar always obscuring part of the available browser view.  In
Firefox this is just indicated as additional shield icon in the URL
field, where one could click and take further action, if necessary.


Thanks!  This must be new for SeaMonkey 2.40?  I waited so long for
internal push from 3.9 to work that I forgot to check Preferences after
it finally updated to see if there was anything new and (no I didn't
read the release notes).

I don't like the info bar but I'll put up with it.  I don't see a choice
of disconnect lists though like I have on Fx.


The Info bar does not cover anything on the page.  It just moves 
everything down.  There is such a thing as a scrollbar.


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Re: Bookmarks-nn.html files

2016-06-14 Thread cmcadams

no...@nonospam.org wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey 2.40 under Windows 10, and recently migrated my profile 
from a
Windows XP machine which will soon be retired.

There are 74 files in my profile folder named Bookmarks-1.html through
Bookmarks-74.html with dates going back almost three years. They are of varying
sizes, and were created at varying intervals. All of them are a portion of my 
overall
bookmarks file.

What is the purpose of these files? What causes them to be created? Is it safe 
to
delete any or all of them? Thanks!

John


I can tell you it's safe to delete them. The strange intervals & sizes of the files 
make me suspect a bug that was never fixed.

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Bookmarks-nn.html files

2016-06-14 Thread notme
I'm running SeaMonkey 2.40 under Windows 10, and recently migrated my 
profile from a Windows XP machine which will soon be retired.


There are 74 files in my profile folder named Bookmarks-1.html through 
Bookmarks-74.html with dates going back almost three years. They are of 
varying sizes, and were created at varying intervals. All of them are a 
portion of my overall bookmarks file.


What is the purpose of these files? What causes them to be created? Is 
it safe to delete any or all of them? Thanks!


John
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Re: ghostery

2016-06-14 Thread Desiree

On 6/13/2016 10:59 AM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Mon, 13 Jun 2016 03:46:49 -1000, /Desiree/:


Since SeaMonkey has so much Fx code, I don't
see why Tracking Protection is not offered for SeaMonkey.  It is
great especially the strongest definitions list from Disconnect.


about:config

privacy.trackingprotection.enabled = true

or in Preferences / Privacy & Security:

[x] Prevent tracking activities by known sites

The problem in SeaMonkey (vs. Firefox) is this causes annoying
info-bar always obscuring part of the available browser view.  In
Firefox this is just indicated as additional shield icon in the URL
field, where one could click and take further action, if necessary.

Thanks!  This must be new for SeaMonkey 2.40?  I waited so long for 
internal push from 3.9 to work that I forgot to check Preferences after 
it finally updated to see if there was anything new and (no I didn't 
read the release notes).


I don't like the info bar but I'll put up with it.  I don't see a choice 
of disconnect lists though like I have on Fx.

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