On 4/24/17 10:06 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 24/04/2017 5:33 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Likely the initial blocklist, safebrowsing and tracking protection
updates. You can add a bool browser.safebrowsing.debug in about:config
and set it to true. You should see some additional messages during start
in the console then.
FRG
Richmond wrote:
There is a thread in the firefox group about firefox connecting to
cloudfront. While looking into that I checked on seamonkey and I see
the
same:
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.3:54212
server-54-192-129-202.ams50.r.cloudfront.net:https ESTABLISHED
2341/seamonkey
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.3:50642
server-54-192-185-116.cdg51.r.cloudfront.net:https ESTABLISHED
2341/seamonkey
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.3:47018
ec2-54-68-119-170.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:https ESTABLISHED
2341/seamonkey
This is a new profile and I have set the home page to blank. These
connections are made when I launch seamonkey before I do anything else.
What are they about? Is it copies from firefox core code?
Sorry, Frank-Rainer, but are you suggesting that, straight out of the
box, my SeaMonkey is "phoning home" to these three (and, possible,
other) servers every time I connect to the Internet WITHOUT MY
PERMISSION??
If so, can you please provide further information ....
1. How can I stop this "phoning home",
2. What might I break if I disable this "phoning home", and,
3. What SM function may break if I disable this function??
(So much of the SPAM I receive seems to originate from amazonaws that
I would rather avoid it if I can!!)
Here is one.
SeaMonkey automatically checks for malicious or forged web pages,
broken add-ons, and third-party issued SSL certificates.
<https://www.seamonkey-project.org/legal/privacy> and
<https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/>
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