
Is there a Firefox Facebook add-on that displays IDs of people who browsed my FB page?
Is there a Firefox Facebook add-on that displays IDs of people who browsed my Facebook page?
I've not been able to find one in a search, but it seems like I've heard of one in the past.
Thanks!
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There is no addon there and never be possible that because it shold allow from Facebook, you can find some application there find who visit my profile but they all are just crap/fake beware from them..they can compromise your id, if you ever use them, change your password and set a strong password, go to your apps page and remove the application and permission and stay safe surf safe :)
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There is no addon there and never be possible that because it shold allow from Facebook, you can find some application there find who visit my profile but they all are just crap/fake beware from them..they can compromise your id, if you ever use them, change your password and set a strong password, go to your apps page and remove the application and permission and stay safe surf safe :)
Also, you are on a very old version of Firefox. Update ASAP to stay secure.
Thanks Swarnava. I found some information warning about all the fakes and malware that can be installed with those bogus plugins... I'll stay away from those.
@ Tylerdowner... I stopped updating Firefox at version 5 after Mozilla started coming out with new full versions for complete re-installations of Firefox every week. I'm tired of going through full installations, needing to re-install all my plug-ins, sorting out all the good changes from the bad and trying to figure out why Mozilla changed how something as basic as duplicating a tab is done.
Then when I post questions about the new, needless changes to the basic function of the browser I get snotty replies from some of the answer doofs on this forum.
If Mozilla has to "keep up with the Chromes" like some little contest and come out with a full new browser version to install each week instead of simple in place upgrades like they did up through version 3, then so be it, but I don't have the time to keep re-installing everything and go through a learning curve each time Mozilla wants to prove how "up" they are in a competition with Google Chrome. Jeezus, it's ridiculous.
I've turned off my update notice thing and I've also heard that there is no way to turn off the update or "install a full new version" control in the newer versions of Firefox... another good reason to NOT update to newer versions.
I have a full double layer anti-virus system that functions through Firefox and over this entire machine that works just fine for "Security".
Even the "Automatically check for updates" check box for add-ons makes my Firefox 5 install add-on updates behind my back without asking, contrary to what one might think, thinking that it will at least ask. The thing in the Firefox options panel says "CHECK for updates" not "Update behind my back".
With the recent Adobe Flash update debacle that took place just last week where Adobe distributed a Flash player that often didn't work AT ALL, like on my machine (even though I DO NOT have the Real Player installed that they were trying to blame the problem on) the Flash update interface would come across desktops directly from Adobe, and even if you chose NOT to install it, Firefox would still install that plug-in update behind your back and F-up your Flash player.
Then Adobe says to set the Flash player control panel for "Check before updates" but even that setting checks every 24 hours and re-installs the new broken Flash player on top of the previous one, again, behind your back, that you just re-installed to fix the new broken one.
So you have to uncheck the "add-ons" box in Firefox to keep it from screwing up your Flash player AGAIN, and then set the Flash player control panel to "Never check" in the system settings.
Cripes, you have to keep on top of all the Firefox settings and Flash system settings to subvert a Catch 22 oriented system that updates your Flash player to a new broken one that doesn't work no matter what, and both Mozilla and Adobe are the ones that created this monster.
Okay, there's my four cents.
Thanks.
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You do realize that there is no need to completely reinstall firefox with each update? You can simply let the auto-updater download and install a partial update in the back ground?
Also, by not updating, you are leaving yourself open to evey vulnerability listed on https://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox.html (and your anti-virus isn't going to protect you from this, no matter what you have installed). Also, newer versions of Firefox automatically default all your add-ons to compatible.
downer,
What partial updates?... it jumps from version 6 to 7 to 8 to 9 to 10 to 11 to 12 to 13... there are no partial updates that were EVER coming up in update notices through version 11 when I finally just shut off the stupid continual notices for the next full update.
In your link that you provided (thanks), here is the description for "Critcal", below...
"CRITICAL: Vulnerability can be used to run attacker code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing."
Actually, that sounds like a description of what Mozilla and Adobe are doing, which is force uploading unwanted software updates behind my back that require no user interaction beyond normal browsing.
So it sounds like Mozilla, in that "CRITICAL" description, is actually describing themselves and Adobe!
If Mozilla can't get it right with all the right security features by version 5, why should I keep updating their software over and over and over, hoping they will eventually get it right by version 13 ? It's like they say, "Oh, now we have it right... no, NOW we have it right... no, NOW we have it right... etc., etc."
I don't mind updating my browser say, once a year, like with MS and Apple browsers, but I happen to prefer Firefox, but there is no law that says I have to update EVERY time Mozilla feels the need to come out with another full new version. Honestly, I get the feeling, as with most software, that all the updates are so accelerated by the software coders in order just to keep themselves employed.
But, thanks for your info. I did really like your sister, "Debbie Downer" on Saturday Night Live.
Thanks.