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Firefox not honoring "Offline Web Content And User Data" settings

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Firefox always accepts offline web content and user data, I never get any notification regardless of the "tell me when a website asks to store data for offline use" setting (found in Preferences > Advanced > network).

I also completely cleared the about:permissions tab. Regardless of the "All sites > Offline storage" setting, offline storage is always allowed.

Here is a step- by step guide to reproduce my issue. 1. Make sure about:permissions is clear 2. make sure the list at: preferences > Network > "The following websites are ...." is also clear 3. Close the preferences window 4. Go to go to http://appcachefacts.info/demo/ ... No notification regarding offline cache will be shown. 5. Open the preference window, the list at preferences > Network > "The following websites are ...." Will now be populated with http://appcachefacts.info (1.1MB)

This list entry persists even after closing the browser window and re-opening it. This happens with complete disregard to the settings described in the first paragraph.

I found a related issue, but it is old and archived: https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/981189

Firefox always accepts offline web content and user data, I never get any notification regardless of the "tell me when a website asks to store data for offline use" setting (found in Preferences > Advanced > network). I also completely cleared the about:permissions tab. Regardless of the "All sites > Offline storage" setting, offline storage is always allowed. Here is a step- by step guide to reproduce my issue. 1. Make sure about:permissions is clear 2. make sure the list at: preferences > Network > "The following websites are ...." is also clear 3. Close the preferences window 4. Go to go to http://appcachefacts.info/demo/ ... No notification regarding offline cache will be shown. 5. Open the preference window, the list at preferences > Network > "The following websites are ...." Will now be populated with http://appcachefacts.info (1.1MB) This list entry persists even after closing the browser window and re-opening it. This happens with complete disregard to the settings described in the first paragraph. I found a related issue, but it is old and archived: https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/981189

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Firefox will store small amounts (less than 50 MB) of data without asking for permission.

  • offline-apps.allow_by_default;true
  • offline-apps.quota.warn;51200

You can toggle the offline-apps.allow_by_default pref to false to make Firefox ask.

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System information: Linux, 64 bit, Debian 7, LXDE, Firefox 31.0

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Chosen Solution

Firefox will store small amounts (less than 50 MB) of data without asking for permission.

  • offline-apps.allow_by_default;true
  • offline-apps.quota.warn;51200

You can toggle the offline-apps.allow_by_default pref to false to make Firefox ask.

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Amazing. Thank you :)