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On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 16:16:36 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
"jim" wrote in message ... I'm still playing with it and learning how to manage security. You can set parameters from tools/options/ privacy to clear whatever you want when turning Firefox off. For instance I clear everything but saved passwords. When you do that you need to set cookie exceptions for cookies that you need to run certain software. You can also see when a site is trying to set a cookie and decide weather or not you want to allow it. Beware of tracking cookies from sites like coremetrics that try to hitch a ride. Thats all for now. Jim I don't know if you've heard of RoboForm, a terrific password manager. If you visit a lot of sights that require signing in like I do, I find it a very useful utility. If you so choose, it will generate very secure passwords automatically, fill in commonly used forms, etc. I normally use " Eat**** ". Easy to remember. Casady |
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