Browser Problems After Upgrading Trisquel 7?
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I cleaned out my .mozilla directory and did a system upgrade. Now, I cannot add extensions to ABrowser. Instead, I am using Icecat, but with LibreJS replaced with NoScript. I now find that, e even with the scripts allowed, my bank's site will not accept passwords when I use Icecat; It does work with ABrowser. What should I look for, in Icecat's settings, that might be interfering with password fields on the bank site? Maybe I should look for something in ABrowser's setup that will allow me to add extensions, instead? If I cannot get this right, I'll use ABrowser for the bank, Ivcecat for everything else.
Thanks for suggestions,
Dave
Maybe third party cookies? They are a potential privacy problem after all and since IceCat tries to address those sorts of things I would not be surprised to find they're turned off by default.
For your Bank Check your cookie policy in Privacy settings or in about:config
network.cookie.lifetimePolicy = 2
cookies are deleted at the end of the session
0 = Accept cookies normally
1 = Prompt for each cookie
2 = Accept for current session only
3 = Accept for N days
concerning Abrowser you could try a
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/refresh-firefox-reset-add-ons-and-settings
&
Hidden file .mozzila
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data
I cleaned out my .mozilla directory and did a system upgrade. Now, I cannot
add extensions to ABrowser. Instead, I am using Icecat, but with LibreJS
replaced with NoScript. I now find that, e even with the scripts allowed, my
bank's site will not accept passwords when I use Icecat; It does work with
ABrowser. What should I look for, in Icecat's settings, that might be
interfering with password fields on the bank site? Maybe I should look for
something in ABrowser's setup that will allow me to add extensions, instead?
If I cannot get this right, I'll use ABrowser for the bank, Ivcecat for
everything else.
Thanks for suggestions,
Dave
Maybe third party cookies? They are a potential privacy problem after all and
since IceCat tries to address those sorts of things I would not be surprised
to find they're turned off by default.
For your Bank Check your cookie policy in Privacy settings or in about:config
network.cookie.lifetimePolicy = 2
cookies are deleted at the end of the session
0 = Accept cookies normally
1 = Prompt for each cookie
2 = Accept for current session only
3 = Accept for N days
concerning Abrowser you could try a
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/refresh-firefox-reset-add-ons-and-settings
&
Hidden file .mozzila
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data
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