I think that’s for Gnome App developers and not for regular users.
I think that’s for Gnome App developers and not for regular users.
Firefox Containers are for Cookies and Storage separation. Profile, on the other hand, is a COMPLETE separation in all aspects of Firefox’s user data, setup , add-ons.
Always use a separate Firefox profile for banking needs.
Ubuntu 24.04 + Gnome 46 + Wayland + Nvidia Rtx 3070 Ti + Driver v555 + Kernel v6.9.3
Uninstall OneDrive, problem solved.
Either Connect to VPN > Download the Add-on.
Or, on the GitHub or Gitlab page, provide a copy of extension and the instruction to install it locally.
Currently I’m using ungoogled-chromium on Linux just for PWA because of this decision made by Mozilla 😔
For What application you face issue? I’m curious as XWayland should provide backward compatibility.
Well, since when Silicon Valley cared about environment or Global warming? It’s all about $ always.
Used Mainline to install it on Ubuntu 23.10. Together with Nvidia driver v550, it is working without an issue for me.
Money and Time – It’s rather easier/cheaper for Organizations nowadays to outsource a part of infra to Cloud service providers.
Source: https://blog.nightly.mozilla.org/2024/05/09/screenshots-these-weeks-in-firefox-issue-160/
We’re working on a new anti-tracking feature: Bounce Tracking Protection. It works similar to the existing Cookie Purging feature in Firefox, but instead of a tracker list it relies on heuristics to detect bounce trackers.
It’s based on the navigational-tracking-protections spec draft in the PrivacyCG[1]
[1] https://privacycg.github.io/nav-tracking-mitigations/#bounce-tracking-mitigations
Wait, I thought they are recipient of Sovereign Tech Fund. Didn’t that help them with their budget?
I’ve Invidious hosted on my Little Raspberry Pi 4, and using it’s WPA app on every device I got.
Zero ad + Decent UI + Access to highest video quality
Could not they just use URL redirection instead?
Your CSS knowledge is still useful to customise other areas of Firefox UI.
Whenever you have issue with Firefox, first thing that you should try is ‘Troubleshoot mode’ -
Firefox Menu > Help > Troubleshoot Mode