![]() I recognise that I can’t complain to any higher degree until I have the ability to "roll up my own sleeves", as they say over at OpenBSD, and pitch in – in some form somewhere. Looks like I need to also investigate the fine print over at qutebrowser. Such Mozilla action is seriously starting to strain "this camel’s back". Mozilla’s roll out of FF-57.0, in my view, is premature and an ill considered charge ahead without much regard for the state of the WebExtensions API for FF-57.0. Their approach to deployments, implementation, and documentation is rather reckless and has long frustrated me, in fact it’s been literally very expensive. What a dilemma Mozilla have placed us in. I’ve yet to decide on rolling back from FF-56.0 to FF-ESR-52.5.0+NS-5.1.7 or upgrading to FF-57.0+uMatrix(until such time as NS-10’s "Clearclick", "ABE", and import/export facilities are re-instated and the NS UI improved). Unfortunately posts such as "Windthin" (#15), "Alec" (#20), "Me" (#23), and others regarding the interface have me very concerned about going ahead with FF-57.0. NS being the core component of the Tor Browser is well noted by this scribe. Up to this point (apart from the ongoing headaches Mozllla has provided me) I’ve been *very* happy with running FF+NS (the only addon that I’ve run to date), and I’ve been *very* happy with the old NS UI. Are you planning on maintaining two versions of FAQ/manuals: One for NS-5 series and one for NS-10 series? Thank for reporting the Private Browsing Window bug, I’m gonna fix it ASAP. I know I’ve said it a lot already, but please keep being patient. “Trust on only”).Īnd yes, as soon as I get a proper sleep refill, I need to refresh those 12 years old instructions and screenshots. Next to come (already implemented in the backend, working on the UI) contextual permissions (e.g. You can tweak your “on the fly” choices in the Options tab by searching and entering base domains, full domains or full addresses in the text box, then customizing the permissions of each.For domain matching you can decide if only secure sites are matched by clicking on the lock icon. ![]()
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