PRIVACY (PRIVATE, PERSONAL INFORMATION)
How to use FIREFOX? To protect my personal information!
✍️❤️✍️Alan. Thank in advance
Firefox team, TOO MUCH!
How to use FIREFOX? To protect my personal information!
✍️❤️✍️Alan. Thank in advance
Firefox team, TOO MUCH!
Every time I change the settings in the image attached, once I close the browser, the settings are reversed back. My changes do not persist if Firefox closes or my PC tur… (baca lebih lanjut)
Every time I change the settings in the image attached, once I close the browser, the settings are reversed back. My changes do not persist if Firefox closes or my PC turns off. My other settings persist when I make changes. I only get this error when I try to edit the Privacy settings.
What is causing this, and how can I stop it?
Windows 11 Home Firefox up to date with 140.0.4 (64-bit)
Hi all, for signing PDFs with my SMIME certificate, another 3rd party software (LibreOffice) uses the Thunderbird profile folder (nssdb stored which is located there). A… (baca lebih lanjut)
Hi all,
for signing PDFs with my SMIME certificate, another 3rd party software (LibreOffice) uses the Thunderbird profile folder (nssdb stored which is located there). After some investigation by myself, it could be a problem within Thunderbird certificate management itself.
Situation: I've a current and some outdated SMIME certificates for my mail address. But all for one mail address.
Because the current SMIME certificate is not accessible for LibreOffice, I removed temporary all of my outdated SMIME certificates from Thunderbird by the builtin certificate management, i.e. the list of my personal certificates was set to one entry (=the current certificate) in Thunderbird. But even then, LibreOffice lists only an outdated certificate (which is not visible anymore in the Thunderbird builtin certificate management).
Therefore I've checked with certutil the nssdb entries in the Thunderbird profile folder. Surprisingly, there is an outdated SMIME to my mail address contained (no further, even not the current one). Even after removal of those outdated certificates via the builtin certificate management. The current certificate is never listed; always only an outdated one.
This looks like a difference between builtin certificate management and nssdb within the profile folder (or may for another storage location of the certificates)?
certutil -L -d ~/.thunderbird/myprofilefolder --email mymailaddress
Thanks in advance!
Environment OS: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS Thunderbird: 128.12.0esr (64-Bit)
When I log in to my account at https://my.noip.com/ and display my dashboard there is a constantly displayed banner across the top of the page that says: FireFox prevent… (baca lebih lanjut)
When I log in to my account at https://my.noip.com/ and display my dashboard there is a constantly displayed banner across the top of the page that says:
FireFox prevented this page from automatically reloading - Allow
when I click Allow the page just reloads with the same banner
What setting can I change to get rid of this banner?
I am trying to set up an MMDVM Pi-Star DMR Hotspot for Amateur Radio. The address for the device is http://pi-star. What do I need to do to get https-only mode 100% disab… (baca lebih lanjut)
I am trying to set up an MMDVM Pi-Star DMR Hotspot for Amateur Radio. The address for the device is http://pi-star. What do I need to do to get https-only mode 100% disabled? The device that I am trying to set up is: Radioddity RHS-H1 MMDVM Hotspot | OLED Screen | Raspberry Pi-Zero W | Support P25/DMR/D-STAR/YSF/NXDN | UHF VHF WiFi Digital Voice Modem | 16G TF Card
I am using Firefox version 140.0.2 on PCLinucOS Debian (Bookworm) Edition.