W dniu 06/19/2015 o 01:14 AM, Kevin L. Hill pisze:
> I encountered a site today that may serve as one 'real world' example.
> Mega.co.nz offers end-to-end encryption for data, claiming that all
> encryption/decryption is done on the local computer, not by their
> servers, and that they do not possess the keys needed to decrypt the data.
> 
> On Seamonkey:  Mega.co.nz gives me the following error:
> 
> "Sorry, we were unable to initialize the browser's local storage, either
> you're using an outdated browser or it's something from our side.


No problem here with SM 2.36.

In 99% of the cases, if something is not working right with SeaMonkey,
the reason is the same like when something is not working right with
Firefox: a faulty extension.
So , in case of problems: first test, if the problem also appears when
running in Safe Mode - and only if it does, then it may be SeaMonkey's
fault...
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