![]() ![]() Example: launch/exit crashes, features missing, etc. Of course it is possible to delete manually this and that cookie, but who does it ? When I say not one browser, I am wrong in fact : Opera is the only browser that allows a per-site choice (with its conext menu item ‘site preferences’). A 'catch all' component for problems found when using the Thunderbird e-mail client which do not fall into one of the current components. To go even further, one could point out that there is not one browser that handles a true cookie management else than take-all or remove-all, an easy per-site management. Google is not the only one to take advantage of this opened door, Microsoft did as well with Framework crap, and others will as well if nothing is done to prevent this hole. Problematic (1) is that of ethics, problematic (2) is that of respect, and security. Fig 5: Use VIM editor without the email header. So if you invoke the compose the window, VIM editor will be shown without the mail header as shown in the figure 5. Fig 4: Un-check the Edit headers check-box to disable editing headers. One is that companies set their plug-ins when the install has not been initiated by the user, two is that Mozilla does not prevent this by acknowledging the user of the install (thus the choice to accept it or not). Unmark the Edit headers check box in the preferences window. Two different though related problematics.
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