Anonymous a3218fd60b256ceb52877c871d518444 started this discussion 3 months (2008-08-29 00:47:40 UTC) ago:
It's the perfect Firefox Add-on for Porn-surfing for example.
It adds a button on your toolbar. When you click it, it disables:
- Browsing History (also in Address bar)
- Cookies
- Downloaded Files History
- Disk Cache
- Saved Form Information
- Sending of ReferrerHeader
- Recently Closed Tabs list
You can decide what you want to be disabled too.
Then you just click it again when you're done.
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Anonymous 126a55ac776f426e085e65ace4eaccab replied with this 3 months (2008-08-29 00:49:44 UTC) ago, 2 minutes later (#55,361):
Way to break the Web, moron.
Anonymous 2b499f3ecac5f80b14f4164a0d76eec2 replied with this 3 months (2008-08-29 03:37:19 UTC) ago, 3 hours later (#55,402):
I don't generally use it, because it disables all cookies, makes it very difficult to browse certain websites, and makes forums impossible to use. I stick with noscript and clearing my own files.
Anonymous a3218fd60b256ceb52877c871d518444 (OP) replied with this 3 months (2008-08-29 03:47:27 UTC) ago, 10 minutes later (#55,407):
You can uncheck Cookie disabling ;)
Anonymous 126a55ac776f426e085e65ace4eaccab replied with this 3 months (2008-08-29 03:55:21 UTC) ago, 8 minutes later (#55,412):
@55,402> noscriptWhat is it about certain people and wanting to break stuff?
Anonymous ad52721499d5adb4681c9d8e51f1f1ee replied with this 3 months (2008-08-29 04:08:40 UTC) ago, 13 minutes later (#55,415):
@55,412What do you mean break stuff? Do you have any idea how unsafe it is surfing the web "naked" and allowing cookies, flash, java, javascript, etc. all the time?
Anonymous dbc7c6f46855a72a431fea2cfbdaa413 replied with this 3 months (2008-08-29 23:48:04 UTC) ago, 20 hours later (#55,611):
@55,415Cookies are not dangerous.
The only exception is that if you use a proxy on a domain inconsistently to maintain two identities, cookies could out you. Otherwise, they should remain enabled.
Anonymous f3055cb2fcccbaec638bd37c1a219cc5 replied with this 3 months (2008-08-30 01:00:31 UTC) ago, 1 hour later (#55,621):
@55,611Cookies aren't a direct malicious threat to your system, no, but they are a
huge threat to your privacy.
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