Also Add-ons: ABrowser is still giving out "could not be verified" warning spam for the default ABrowserHome add-on, and refused to let me install trustworthy add-ons like Privacy Badger, HTTPS Everywhere, and HTML5 Everywhere without first downloading the file to the Desktop. On the plus side, all desire plug-ins can be downloaded to Desktop, then batch installed in one action.
I also noticed ABrowser asked me about sharing data to help developers
improve performance. Clicking on the request opened the preferences to a
check box for 'Enable ABrowser Health Report'. The 'Learn More' link opened a
generic license page in the Trisquel documentation. Does checking this box
send data to Trisquel devs, which I don't mind doing, or to Ubuntu or Mozilla
devs, which I'm less inclined to do?
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser: A few concerns. strypey
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser: A few concerns. davesamcdxv
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Abrowser: A few concerns. t8mf4nu6lizp
