Firefox Security, in need of an overhaul?
With the rise of addons, Ubiquity, and general saved passwords in Firefox, is the Password Manager in need of an overhaul for the modern web?
With the rise of addons, Ubiquity, and general saved passwords in Firefox, is the Password Manager in need of an overhaul for the modern web?
If you use Ma.gnolia and/or Delicious in Firefox, this is a great way to integrate them by using the Ubiquity addon.
Days after the release of 0.1.5 comes a major update which seeks to answer all of the common suggestions and make clone extensions obsolete
This version fixes a couple of issues people have been having. It displays as an icon (a square target) in the statusbar rather than the word 'Barcode' and the barcode generated now has a clear-space border again, which should make it easier for the phone to read
More requested functionality, now you can create a barcode for a link or even selected text
Some sites are choosing to stop Firefox users from visiting because they have the ability to block adverts. Will they really increase revenue by blocking part of their potential audience?
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