A Williams wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-02-23 1:56 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there some about:everything or similar which shows what things can be
found in about:* space?
about:about
Very nice. about:mozilla was amusing and some of the others solve problems I
never
knew I had.
Neil wrote:
Neil wrote:
The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been turned
on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add some UI for it so
that people will be able to try it out; if we can't get it working in time, we
can always hide it later.
So far
On 2013-02-23 1:56 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there some about:everything or similar which shows what things can be
found in about:* space?
about:about
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Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-02-23 1:56 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there some about:everything or similar which shows what things can be
found in about:* space?
about:about
Very nice. about:mozilla was amusing and some of the others solve
problems I never knew I had.
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What's a private window without HTTPS, anyway?
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Bohgosity BumaskiL wrote:
What's a private window without HTTPS, anyway?
The about:privatebrowsing page does indirectly reference that private
browsing only affects the application, not the rest of the Internet.
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Basic support for the feature has landed, but there are probably all
sorts of places were we're inadvertently leaking information. (I think I
spotted one already...) Assuming we have some builds out there
(2.18a2/2.19a1) then please help finding bugs, thanks!
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Neil:
Basic support for the feature has landed, but there are probably all
sorts of places were we're inadvertently leaking information. (I think I
spotted one already...)
Ths following screenshot, taken 2 days ago for a German NG, may be
interesting for some.
Interviewed by CNN on 21/02/2013 09:28, Neil told the world:
Basic support for the feature has landed, but there are probably all
sorts of places were we're inadvertently leaking information. (I think I
spotted one already...) Assuming we have some builds out there
(2.18a2/2.19a1) then
MCBastos wrote:
Neil wrote:
Basic support for the feature has landed, but there are probably all sorts of
places were we're inadvertently leaking information. (I think I spotted one
already...) Assuming we have some builds out there (2.18a2/2.19a1) then please
help finding bugs, thanks!
Neil wrote:
The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been
turned on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add
some UI for it so that people will be able to try it out; if we can't
get it working in time, we can always hide it later.
So far I know
Philip Chee wrote:
On 31/01/2013 06:34, Neil wrote:
The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been turned on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add some
How does PWPB affect Thunderbird, I wonder?
Not a lot, as it only applies once you
The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been
turned on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add some
UI for it so that people will be able to try it out; if we can't get it
working in time, we can always hide it later.
So far I know will need some
Neil wrote:
switching too
Bah, I spotted this just as I hit Send...
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On 31/01/2013 06:34, Neil wrote:
The Per-Window Private Browsing that Firefox is switching too has been
turned on for all applications in nightly builds. We'll need to add some
How does PWPB affect Thunderbird, I wonder?
UI for it so that people will be able to try it out; if we can't get
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