Re: [Trisquel-users] Are unfixed vulnerabilities in IceCat?

2016-06-18 Thread greatgnu
I have an old laptop and the only thing that is quite slow is firefox. I have  
very few plugins installed. The TorBB is much much smoother, so I was  
wondering if someone here knows if the tor project debloats it. The only two  
addons I added on FF more besides noscript and httpseveryw are ublock and  
randomagentspoofer, I find TorBB two times faster during startup and the  
actual browsing.


Here a link I just found, seems interdasting x_X ->  
http://12bytes.org/articles/tech/firefoxgecko-configuration-guide-for-privacy-and-performance-buffs  



Re: [Trisquel-users] Are unfixed vulnerabilities in IceCat?

2016-06-17 Thread dguthrie
It is based on Firefox 38.8.8 which is end of life. It should have upgraded  
to the newest Firefox ESR (45.x). So there may well be security holes.
Use Abrowser or download Firefox from Mozilla instead. Also try the Tor  
browser, which is also based on Firefox ESR, which is always promptly updated  
and has many security and privacy features.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Are unfixed vulnerabilities in IceCat?

2016-06-17 Thread arodlinux
After reading this post and following on the link< I wonder is there any  
security vulnerabilities with IceCat?

https://trisquel.info/en/forum/icecat-security-problem


[Trisquel-users] Are unfixed vulnerabilities in IceCat?

2016-06-17 Thread arodlinux

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