Submitting telemetry data is disabled by default in SeaMonkey. Telemetry itself is so woven into the gecko engine that you will see fragments of it even when disabled. But no data is transmitted.

What I meant with crashing the browser is the Windows telemetry which came standard with Windows 10 and is now rolled out by Microsoft for 7 and 8.1 users. It can not be disabled but you can uninstall it. Microsoft makes it harder every month to get rid if it. For Windows 7 they pushed it with a normal security update KB3197868. You need to deinstall this one and install KB3197867 to get rid of it. If you have a windows\systen32\diagtrack.dll your are infected by it. Slows down the PC especially during logon and transmits sensitive data to MS.

FRG

Ray_Net wrote:
EE wrote on 17-11-16 19:56:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest Windows
7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at least one
report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you will have
with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same Engine.

You can disable telemetry. In about:config, set "toolkit.telemetry.enabled" to false.

I have this option set by default to false ... but someone could explain me what is the following option ?
toolkit.telemetry.previousBuildID "user set" "string" 20140203230027

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