Kevin L. Hill wrote:

I encountered a site today that may serve as one 'real world' example.
Mega.co.nz offers end-to-end encryption for data, claiming that all
encryption/decryption is done on the local computer, not by their
servers, and that they do not possess the keys needed to decrypt the data.

On Seamonkey:  Mega.co.nz gives me the following error:

"Sorry, we were unable to initialize the browser's local storage, either
you're using an outdated browser or it's something from our side.

If you think it's our fault, please report the issue back to us.

Reason: localStorage is null
Browser: mozilla/5.0 (x11; linux x86_64; rv:36.0) gecko/20100101
firefox/36.0 seamonkey/2.33.1"

More info on "local storage in the browser" is here:

http://www.infoworld.com/article/2625216/web-browsers/html5-in-the-browser--local-data-storage.html

The page loads perfectly in Firefox:  38.0.5

Which page?

I went to their home page and it loaded perfectly.

I also clicked the link at bottom to learn more, and that loaded perfectly.

Steps to reproduce?

--
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Paul B. Gallagher
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