

You can also save your parroting the usual bullshit about 'old and insecure'.

Firefox DYING is TERRIBLE for the Web Check it out. Answer (1 of 5): I introduced myself to Pale Moon when I first tried Linux Mint, but I have never used it in any non-Linux OS.Browser sync-what are the risks of turning it on? Or use a browser that unlike Chromezill a browsers just uses a local encryption key for sync that's your responsibility to not forget, so even if their sync server is hacked no one can read your synced data.g&r=2&as=s and same OP's topic on mozillaZine. I do like the direction this browser is going, versus Firefox. But OpenBSD is actually changing the code, making the software something else, but still calling it Pale Moon as if it was official. If OpenBSD shipped with an official build of Pale Moon, there would be no issue. Because Mozilla needs to protect it's branding.

I have noticed the issue both on the Windows 10 PC at. I have noticed that there are Linux Distributions that have added the Pale Moon Browser to their repositories. IceWeasel is Firefox, literally, with the branding removed. it seems I can change file associations properly when I enter each one of Pale Moon entries in the section, regardless. The program is listed there three times, not just once. Many threads to read on the subject in Mozilla Support (SUMO) and mozillaZine forums - e.g. On Settings, Default Apps, Change Default by App, on the user that Pale Moon browser was installed from. The easiest way to start Pale Moon in Private Browsing is to select the "permanent" Private Browsing mode via Options > Privacy > History > "Always use private browsing mode" (Could then add Purple "permanent" Private Browsing Indicator to colour the Pale Moon/App Menu button as a reminder? )ĪFAICS launching Private Browsing from Command Line was affected by the introduction of "per-window" Private Browsing back in Pale Moon/Firefox 20 and some problems since. (BTW the Ctrl+Shift+P hint should be displayed next to "New Private Window" in Menu Bar > File options and in a "hover" tooltip if using Pale Moon (App menu) button - unless hidden with a CSS script deliberately? ) Welcome to the forum! Ctrl+Shift+P is the keyboard shortcut.
