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getting back to firefox
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 |
getting back to firefox
jim wrote:
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 Why go through all that trouble? Are you afraid your wife is going to trace your steps through porno sites? |
getting back to firefox
"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. They do offer a free trial. http://www.roboform.com/php/pums/rfp...en&affid=goog4 |
getting back to firefox
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 |
getting back to firefox
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. They do offer a free trial. http://www.roboform.com/php/pums/rfp...en&affid=goog4 Thanks Don, I'm not sure I need a password manager. I'm not even sure I know what a password manager can do for me. I'll take a look at RoboForm as you suggest. |
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WaIIy wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:55:41 -0400, jim wrote: 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 would suggest a more secure method for you passwords. You might like this: http://keepass.info/ Wally, Originally this message was intended to go out on email only but apparently I messed up and sent it to rec.boats too. No harm done. You guys have got me interested in learning about password managers, although I don't see, right now, what advantage they offer over the way Firefox manages passwords and user names. Thanks, Jim |
getting back to firefox
"jim" wrote in message ... WaIIy wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:55:41 -0400, jim wrote: 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 would suggest a more secure method for you passwords. You might like this: http://keepass.info/ Wally, Originally this message was intended to go out on email only but apparently I messed up and sent it to rec.boats too. No harm done. You guys have got me interested in learning about password managers, although I don't see, right now, what advantage they offer over the way Firefox manages passwords and user names. Thanks, Jim I do quite a bit of Internet buying. RoboForm stores all your pertinent information such as name, billing address, mailing address, credit card info, etc. When doing an online purchase and I get to the point in the process where this information is required, one click and the information is filled in by RoboForm. When going to a web site that requires logon information, I click on a RoboForm link and the site is opened and I'm logged in all with a single click. When I start my day I check 11 different financial web sites where I have accounts. RoboForm makes the task extremely quick with a single click to open each account. Not for everyone, for me it's great. |
getting back to firefox
"D.Duck" wrote in message ... "jim" wrote in message ... WaIIy wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:55:41 -0400, jim wrote: 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 would suggest a more secure method for you passwords. You might like this: http://keepass.info/ Wally, Originally this message was intended to go out on email only but apparently I messed up and sent it to rec.boats too. No harm done. You guys have got me interested in learning about password managers, although I don't see, right now, what advantage they offer over the way Firefox manages passwords and user names. Thanks, Jim I do quite a bit of Internet buying. RoboForm stores all your pertinent information such as name, billing address, mailing address, credit card info, etc. When doing an online purchase and I get to the point in the process where this information is required, one click and the information is filled in by RoboForm. When going to a web site that requires logon information, I click on a RoboForm link and the site is opened and I'm logged in all with a single click. When I start my day I check 11 different financial web sites where I have accounts. RoboForm makes the task extremely quick with a single click to open each account. Not for everyone, for me it's great. I avoid filling out on line forms whenever possible and try to do business over the phone instead. It just feels safer to me. As far as logging onto sites goes, in most cases, when I open a site I am presented with the logon screen and the name and password are already filled in. All I need to do is click the logon button. The only exception to that I have found is on line banking which requires me to enter all the logon information each time I logon. I am happy with that and wouldn't change it if I could. I will continue to look at Robo Form but I don't think I have a need for it. Thanks, Raphael, AKA Jim |
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