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|    Ed Vance to All    |
|    Javascript    |
|    10 Oct 14 23:11:00    |
      I use NoScript for Firefox.              I have been trying lately not to permit ajax.googleapis when I go to a       website.              If a page doesn't work if I hadn't allowed it yet and I really want       to read what is on the page I will allow it temporarily.              It seems that Firefox remembers what has already been allowed for one       web site when I go to another web site.              I have been Closing Firefox after I'm finished reading the web pages       that required me to give an O.K. to view what is on their page(s),       so when I start Firefox later it has forgotten the selections I told       NoScript that were O.K. to allow earlier.              I also close Thunderbird before putting the computer in Hibernate so       TB won't remember the Password I enter for my Email account.              I know I won't ever get a step ahead of anyone who would get access       to this computer if was stolen, but I do try to keep a Half-Step       ahead of them by not keeping my password active in TB when I'm done       with it, until the next time I turn it on.              Go ahead and laugh - this works for me.              ... Despite of the cost of living, it remains popular!       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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