On 8/16/2016 7:45 AM, WIDELL-SC, Matthew wrote:
I somewhat routinely use private browsing to log into services with
different credentials without having to set up extra profiles, so there
are legitimate business uses.
+1.
I found that it works great for quickly testing site changes where the
highlighting the fact on that screen that it's a managed computer that
likely doesn't belong to the user there is probably worth doing, still.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 8:57 AM WIDELL-SC, Matthew <
matthew.widell...@airliquide.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 11:27 PM, Stephanie Daugherty <
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 11:27 PM, Stephanie Daugherty
wrote:
> Might be worth a filing a bug to add a warning to the private browsing
> splash page that appears if there are indications of a managed environment
> (such as use of locked prefs, use of a porxy server, or even use of the ESR
> itself
: [Mozilla Enterprise] Why folks need to disable private browsing...
Might be worth a filing a bug to add a warning to the private browsing splash
page that appears if there are indications of a managed environment (such as
use of locked prefs, use of a porxy server, or even use of the ESR itself
Might be worth a filing a bug to add a warning to the private browsing
splash page that appears if there are indications of a managed environment
(such as use of locked prefs, use of a porxy server, or even use of the ESR
itself)
You appear to be using a PC owned and managed by your organization.
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From: Bartee, J [mailto:j.bar...@westside.k12.ca.us]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 8:21 AM
To: Kaply Consulting ; enterprise@mozilla.org
Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Why folks need to dis
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/childrens-internet-protection-act
"Schools subject to CIPA have two additional certification requirements: 1)
their Internet safety policies must include monitoring the online activities of
minors;"
J Bartee
Westside Union School District
Information Technol
I somewhat routinely use private browsing to log into services with
different credentials without having to set up extra profiles, so there are
legitimate business uses.
If the concern is auditing then that is best done with logging and
filtering the web traffic. Private mode doesn't do anything
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> From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of
> Chris Puttick
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> Cc: enterprise@mozilla.org
> Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Why folks need to disable private
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From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of Chris
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To: Kaply Consulting
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Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Why folks need to disable private browsing..
Schools: same reason as parents +cyber-bullying evidence +other risks
Enterprises & govt, other than security concerns, same reason as
parents, +insider trading, stock pumping et al audit trail
Regards
Chris
On 16 August 2016 at 11:28, Kaply Consulting wrote:
> When I'm explaining to people w
When I'm explaining to people why governments, schools, enterprises, etc.
want to disable things in Firefox, most of the things (Sync, Developer
Tools) are easy, but I have trouble explaining why someone (other than a
parent :) ) would want to disable private browsing.
For folks that do disable pr
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