On 6/21/2014 10:34 AM, EE wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> On 06/20/2014 08:00 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
>>> Rob schrieb:
>>>> The reason why some of the .sqlite files are so darn large is partly
>>>> the silly pre-allocation that is done on them.
>>>
>>> "Silly" is in the eye of the beholder. The preallocation makes write
>>> access to the DB much faster. It's a tradeoff. The vast majority of
>>> people have local profiles on their computer and their disk space is
>>> huge and cheap, while their time probably isn't.
>>>
>>> KaiRo
>>>
>>
>> Right... 41.8Mib worth - even with prefetch off?
>>
>> 43810816 Jun 12 10:45 netpredictions.sqlite
>>
>> And of course there is the issue of thinking that you've cleared all of
>> your private data (Tools|Clear Private Data) and find that you can just
>> open netpredictions and find hak5.org & my last visit was:
>> $ date --date='@1399332866.664296'
>> Mon May  5 16:34:26 PDT 2014
>>
>> Or no way to effectively clear site preferences:
>> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=713848>
>> Add Site Preferences option to Clear Private Data (clear stored domain
>> settings)
>>
>>
> Why would you want to clear site permissions?  You would be clearing all 
> the exceptions to permissions (such as cookies, passwords, popups, 
> permission to install addons) at one go.  I cannot see anyone wanting to 
> do that.
> 

I would do that if the site's domain changed, invalidating all the
domain-specific (site-specific) permissions.

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