The following software is known to cause serious security, stability, or performance issues with Firefox. Nov 09, 2020: super-sync-env Nov 04, 2020: Multiple crypto wallets Nov 04, 2020: TronWallet Nov 03, 2020: Fake Coin Add-ons Nov 02, 2020: Sourcegraph for Firefox Oct 30, 2020: Search add-ons without consent Oct 30, 2020: Search add-ons without consent Oct 29, 2020: Go HTTPS Oct 23, 2020: Fake
Firefox Feature Development in 2012 Posted: December 22, 2011 | Author: Dietrich Ayala | Filed under: firefox, mozilla |3 Comments This year we started talking about ways to improve the methods in which develop Firefox features. This is a snapshot of where we’re at, and what’s coming next. We began with some conversations about current problems regarding coordination, speed, contribution, regressi
Features Visual hashing modifies the password input widgets on every page across the web by causing the background of the input to change as the user types to a four color image hash. This hash is calculated from the unsalted SHA1 hash of what has been typed, and is the same (for a given password) across different sites and even browsers. This consistency will help the user realize if they have en
Open issues/risks Do we need a security review? Likely a superficial one Can AMO handle the increased ping load? Can mirrors handle the "instant" demand for an add-on across the entire user base? Would mirrors like this more than a point release? Less data but a lot quicker uptake Stage 1: Definition 1. Feature overview There are many issues that affect our audience after release that shouldn't re
This page is under review as management of the Acceptable Ads initiative has been transferred to the independent Acceptable Ads Committee. What are Acceptable Ads? Acceptable Ads are ads that aren’t intrusive or annoying. They are respectful, don’t interfere with content, and are clearly labeled with the word “advertisement” or its equivalent. In order for an ad to be an “Acceptable Ad”, it must a
I'm currently working on a little extension for Firefox that discovers and hosts local Node.js game servers across LAN. This entry shows the code behind running a bundled Node.js executable from within the extension. I'll be assuming some experience with Firefox extension development, or at least the ability to follow this tutorial. Being able to run Node.js within a Firefox extension is integral
I have a pathological use of browser tabs: I use a lot of them. A lot is probably an understatement. We could say I use them as bookmarks of things I need to track. A couple weeks ago, I was saying I had around two hundred tabs opened. I now actually have much more. It affected startup until I discovered that setting the browser.sessionstore.max_concurrent_tabs pref to 0 was making things much bet
Install F1 available for Firefox 3.6+ Get Firefox to use this Add-On. So, what’s F1? F1 is a browser extension that allows you to share links in a fast and fun way. Share links from within the browser, from any webpage, using the same services you already know and love. F1 is made by Mozilla Messaging.
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