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Thursday, March 29, 2018
#DeleteFacebook Saga & Facebook Container for Firefox
According to Softpedia, removing your Facebook account may take 90 days but I'm mostly active on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube and I rarely use other social media websites like Instagram. It may be a good time to hurt the service by removing your Facebook account but that's not enough according to Softpedia. You may need to modify the HOSTS file in Windows OSes to block access to Facebook entirely. While it may be easier on personal PCs this way in modifying HOSTS file, to get Facebook blocked in enterprise, school and public environment is a different story in which OS and network policies are applied without having to go through everything one by one. And in fact, do you really want to apply the enterprise-grade policies against Facebook at home in which the entire family won't be able to access Facebook?
Another news from Softpedia is regarding the Facebook Container for Firefox. I don't know if there's a similar addon like that for Chrome but Facebook Container is an official addon made by Mozilla to make tracking even harder. It's a lesson Mozilla teaches Facebook with since the privacy violation had gone too far and it took some years for someone to report this situation. What this addon does is to isolate Facebook in a new containerized tab. However, there are flaws. Using comments, likes or even Facebook shares doesn't make you secure as information can still be transferred to Facebook service. Not to mention that you still can get tracked by Facebook when doing anything in Facebook.com.
Even the Whatsapp founder has encouraged you to remove your Facebook account but to close your account like this is a last resort and you must have a proper reason.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Firefox Focus for IOS
Browsing-wise, you're in private/incognito browsing mode in Firefox Focus by default but you can export your browsing session to Firefox if you have that app. Another good thing is that you have the options to block ad-trackers, social-trackers and analytics-trackers. Downside is how over-protective the technology can be when it comes to privacy as if the service you're browsing to may suspect that your account is compromised and especially that certain features on the site may become inaccessible as a result of enabling a block that blocks other content trackers. There's also a feature to block web fonts but I don't know the reason behind it.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Focus by Mozilla
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Firefox OS 2.5 Developer Preview
Sure, Firefox OS 2.5 may have the latest features to catch up with the current versions of Firefox web browser but I may suggest the Ubuntu Touch and Sailfish OS versions of Firefox if possible.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Internal Tracking Protection for Firefox
Unfortunately, having too much of security protection applied to the browser may sacrifice the functionality, reliability and performance of the browser and networking on your device. Some of the websites are misbehaving on you like idiotic sites with those security addons on or perhaps on the third-party web browsers as if the same sites work better on the first-party ones.
It's like the tech giants have HALF the amount of RESPECT and SUPPORT for privacy related technologies like they want to sacrifice the other half for advertisements for earning money and therefore, the reputation over privacy respecting is half-assed. But making the privacy reputation too positive is not easy and may break the functionality, reliability and performance of the device like it already happened with IOS 8 and Android 5.0 that the law enforcement agencies already had the suspicions about improved security that would allow the criminals to use those technologies unnoticed. Also, another downside is the price of the devices containing that same amount of security and it may be hard to buy one of them from the retail store as well as the fact that they won't come with default services you already know of. It may be a waste like you don't know what those alternative technologies in software are all about but what about the ones on the hardware side.
Unfortunately, some of the addons can render the browser unusable like it already happened to Android version of the browser on my Android device and I may need to find a way to start over. Maybe reinstalling it should be able to help in case of the above trouble I have so that you should can find which culprit was behind that and that you should be careful for the desktop version as well.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Adobe Flash security controversy
The recent reason on why Adobe Flash would be blocked in all versions of Firefox including Facebook and YouTube was obviously involving the security exploit implemented by The Hacking Team. Maybe, there should be a serious investigation on The Hacking Team after their illegal stuffs were completely compromised like it already opened doors to more illegal spying bullshit and more cyber-criminals who want to get their hands on those leaked tools for whatever purposes they want without caring for anything else.
However, the blockage of Adobe Flash may involve another controversy like many people need to watch videos or play social games on Facebook. It may be a problem there but for videos, Facebook can straight away use the HTML 5 technology like what YouTube already uses. Hell, even Twitter needs to switch to HTML 5 for videos as well.
So, do you put the blame on Adobe, The Hacking Team or perhaps both for how extremely weak the Adobe Flash security is? It is likely that you may put the blame on Adobe for that serious weakness. So what, is our computer completely infected because of that?
Firefox for Windows 10
Speaking of add-ons, I don't know if Firefox for Windows 10 will have the same exact amount of add-ons as the desktop version but this is something I'm not sure of as the modern version of Firefox for Windows 10 is on the modern form, the same form Microsoft Edge uses.
Another essential feature is that you can get custom skins for Firefox Windows 10 version unlike the Android version where you're not able to do so. That fixes the minor flaws involving the top-right buttons by removing the fill and line colors completely, leaving the icons intact.
However, this was all revealed by Mozilla as the design mockup and who knows if our prediction is fulfilled. Addons, common interface and the custom skin are the essential things for Windows 10 version of Firefox.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Firefox scans user's browsing history for advertising website suggestion
This is kind of similar to what Twitter planned two years ago and the upcoming feature will be out in summer.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Firefox for IOS
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Android and IOS having lack of openness?
Today with Firefox, it seems that Mozilla has been questioning you on what technical concern do you have today when using it like, are you concerned about privacy, for instance. Yes, we may be concerned about privacy so we answer things to Mozilla about it and install a bunch of extensions in our Firefox browser and fall under User Privacy Concern category.
Firefox OS is going to change the hell out of everything? Who knows? There's also Ubuntu Touch which is also under development at the time. But in the meantime, you can obviously go Linux-ing or even Cyangenmod OS for the sake of OS security. If you're an Ubuntu user like me, ditch Unity 7 completely.
But bear in mind that I still have stuffs to work on personally on the Windows OS besides Ubuntu as the similar software library for Linux surely lacks whatever we need.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Firefox Flame phone
Friday, May 16, 2014
Even Tor can be spied?
Using the various .onion data along with the addons installed in the Tor web browser which are not fucking recommended unless you want to purposely get spied by retaining those addons in Tor web browser, it appears that these are what the spying agencies can do according to the warnings from Microsoft.
And before we have discovered more news like this from Neowin, we already had found something similar to Tor except that it is using Google Chrome. That is Aviator web browser and it comes with Disconnect addon installed by default. However, I may think that the overall security level of Aviator doesn't seem to be as good as Tor web browser.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Firefox OS for TV and tablets in addition to smartphones
Some companies like Panasonic are already to launch Firefox OS TVs this year which will be intially as expensive as the smart TVs today in the first place. Ultra HD TVs are like the serious nightmares to buy as if they have the price of the car!
Also, having so much low-end devices like that running OSes like this is not gonna be worth the greatness of the performance. Not to mention the lack of the competitor of the App Store, Google Play like store for Firefox OS which can make things pointless for its future and especially when there will be additional announcements that extend the disaster. So, where are the med-end devices and above? Why is this so prototyp-ish like that? Unless, there are sufficient features, there will be no point in getting TVs or tablets running this in the future.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Geeksphone Revolution with Android and Firefox OS
The default OS to boot up for this device will be Android but the company promises the easy way to boot to other OS such as the Firefox OS or any other OS such as Cyangenmod. If Cyangenmod supports this device, that should be the great thing but we don't know if even the Blackphone will support that custom OS as well. Speaking of Blackphone, they will be reveiling it at MWC event with the large amount of security.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Firefox with Australis UI
If the GUI is approved, they will decide to put it in Firefox 29 in mid-April this year. There will be two groups so far. One is the Australis project builds section and the other is the Mozilla-Central section which doesn't have the Australis code at all.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Firefox for Windows 8 Touch Beta
Firefox Launcher for Android Preview
Friday, January 3, 2014
Modern UI Firefox for Windows 8 is delayed again till March
Thursday, September 26, 2013
NPAPI is of no more in the future
Netscape Plug-In API or NPAPI is already damn old and it will be phased out in the future. Even Mozilla is already planning to block those plugins in December this year with Google doing the same thing in January next year. For Google Chrome, this will be effective in Stable channel by default.
However, the downside for doing this is that Silverlight, Unity, Java, Facebook Video, Google Earth and Google Talk are likely to be blocked as well but to avoid disruption to users, they will be temporarily whitelisted for security reasons. For Silverlight, I may still need it by the way for Microsoft Virtual Academy thing. For Facebook Video, I don’t know if it will be using Adobe Flash Player technology to playback videos like that.
Good thing is that the Adobe Flash Player technology and PDF viewers are not NPAPI related as if you can use them in the first place.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Firefox Metro version delayed to January next year
The Metro version of the Firefox browser is supposed to be released sometime in December this year for Windows 8 and above but due to the decrease of the average team velocity, it seems that the amount of time taken to work will be longer than usual. For the Metro version, the interface may look comparable to the Android version I’m using except that it is much more solid than ever. For the mobile version, the tabs bar can be toggled with the button on the top-left so if you’re in Vertical orientation mode, the tabs bar will be on top for example. It may look comparable to the one in IE metro version although you still can’t move the tabs for whatever reasons, I don’t know. The good thing about Firefox Mobile version is that you can still synchronize your stuffs from your computer to your mobile devices although it can’t be the same for the addons and other stuffs. For Windows 8 tablet users, you can still use Firefox desktop edition with addons and stuffs for price sake or something but the desktop interface doesn’t seem to be touch-friendly so you may need some mouse for that.