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The big issue here is, Desktop browsers are irrelevant. Same for people that may read this is on Mastodon.
The vast majority of browser activity is coming from young people (12-25), which use their mobile device for browsing. And, believe it or not, these folks click way more content in a minute than I do.
Still, it would be nice to have 100% FF users on my blog, at least if they are using Linux. But even there it is 50/50.
More and more of the traffic comes from mobiles and the young are the majority of this browsing activity. It is different for companies though!
These bugs highlight the risk of unknown unknowns, i.e. stability issues in our stability monitoring itself that we are blind to
Avec le pass culture de la BCN (en lien avec https://shaarli.lyokolux.space/?XsLbsA), il est possible de consulter le contenu des journaux avec cette extension.
This new release is quite neat.
I am also anxious about this situation
Smoothen the fork of Firefox
Optimizing the proxy object lead to performance gains
A thread about Firefox that drops support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1. It includes versions prior to 10.15 of macOS.
The author explains the reasoning and there are multiple arguments.
The "About config" is not available in the menu anymore since the last version.
The recommanded way to get the Firefox version is from "Open Application Menu" > Help > More troubleshooting information
Yes! Browser extensions are planned on Android.
Links are not focusable by default on Firefox... WTF ?!
Here the solution:
about:config
- Change the value of
accessibility.tabfocus
to "Number" - Set the value 7 to
accessibility.tabfocus
Anonymize the personal data of a tweet.
This extension can be extended to more websites :)
Cookies were initally shared between sites easily.
Now Firefox cluster cookies set by a site for this site only.
An illustration is better than 100 words: https://cdnx.nextinpact.com/data-next/image/bd/171170.png
Cookie privacy has limitation though
In other words, it can do nothing about the tracking carried out directly by the site visited. On the other hand, access to third-party cookies is not totally blocked. It is simply very restricted, as there are certain cases where this access is legitimately used, such as for authentication via a third-party service.
After all if a website is malicious, then is it hard to fight against if a connection has been made :/
- Automatic blocking of autoplay videos
- Speedier website browsing
- Lighter on system resources
- Mobile extensions (some of them)
- Equally easy sync across all devices
- Deeper safeguards for privacy
- Reader mode
- Open-source code
Un outil permettant de se configurer un profil Firefox selon ses besoins et envies 👍