On 11/18/2013 9:32 AM PT, Jens Hatlak typed:

What is indexDB, what happened, and are these safe to nuke? Thank you in
advance. :)

Quoting from <https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/IndexedDB>:

"IndexedDB is an API for client-side storage of significant amounts of
structured data and for high performance searches on this data using
indexes."

In other words, it's a database server inside your browser, available to
web applications, accessible via JavaScript.

Interesting. Why the heck did that happen? Does SeaMonkey prompt this request? I would have denied it! I do re(member/call) going to mega.co.nz to transfer a file, but not magazin.spiegel.de recently (within 28 days). Hmm!
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