On 10/5/10 2:14 AM, Daniel wrote:
> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> Daniel wrote:
>>
>>> Paul a work-aroud would be to remember where this setting is then, when
>>> you want to do some banking or on-line buying, disable this setting,
>>> close SM, re-open SM, do your banking, etc, turn the function back on,
>>> close SM, restart SM and continue as normal.
>>>
>>> Of course, this relise on you remembering what your up to!!
>>
>> As I've mentioned elsewhere in this thread, every time I disable the
>> feature, I lose all my saved data and have to start over again. If I
>> frequently visit sites that require the feature to be disabled, I might
>> as well just leave it disabled for all the benefit I'm getting.
>>
>> But the bigger risk, as you say, is forgetting to turn it on and off.
>> Safer to just leave it off.
>>
> 
> How about two profiles, one with this setting enabled for general 
> surfing and one with the "Feature" disabled for your banking, etc.
> 
> Daniel

That is very much how I operate.  My banking profile allows all cookies
and popups because the software on the banks' servers require that.  I
NEVER use that profile for anything excapt banking.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>.

Anyone who thinks government owns a monopoly on inefficient, obstructive
bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
© 1997 by David E. Ross
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