Usually this is used by websites to store offsite data. Sometimes also something called supercookies just used to track you.

Under preferences-> Advanced->Offline Web Application you should see if something is stored. That can undermine you privacy pretty fast so I usually have it disabled. You usually can delete the file. Any needed data will be stored again. If unsure move it out of the profile and only restore it if you experience problems.

FRG


Ray_Net wrote:
I don't have this problem ...however I see in the profile directory those files:
webappsstore.sqlite   43 MB dated 07-02-17 18:33
webappsstore.sqlite-shm 32KB dated 07-02-17 21:59
webappsstore.sqlite-wl 3KB dated 07-02-17 23:35

It looks that those files are used, BUT I never use SM offline.

So what ? Is it a good idea, when SM is not running to delete those 3 files to gain 43MB ? I dont know what's inside those files ... So better avoid the deletion ?

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 06-02-17 22:55:
So far most problems with a hung data manager (which password manager is a part of) seem to point to an obsolete and bloated webappsstore.sqlite in your profile. Please close SeaMonkey and rename (or delet if you are sure you don't need the data in it) this file. It contains offline website storage. Then check again.

FRG


Bob Minchin wrote:
As per subject.

Seamonkey 2.46
Win XP SP3

As soon as I open up password manager, the application locks up and I have to kill it using Cntl Alt Del

Any clues please?

Tia
Bob



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