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Old 07-22-2009
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Tip of the Week: Jumpstart your old Firefox extensions

While 3.5 has brought a boost in speed, Firefox isn’t the fastest Web browser around. It isn’t the most secure browser either, nor is it the most used. Firefox’s entire appeal is based on the fact that you can build it as you care to. More than any other, Firefox is customizable. That being the case, it’s a bummer when major revisions come along and “break” all of the add-ons you depend on.

This week's tip: Jumpstart your old Firefox extensions
http://www.techspot.com/guides/178-j...irefox-addons/
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Old 07-22-2009
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"Comparativily speaking, Firefox is the most secure and fastest Web browser, and its successes were largely because it is customizable . In addition, i also use this browser."
It's quite clear that you use Firefox, no need to mention that. Maybe you should try some other browsers so you can properly "comparativily" speak.
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Old 07-22-2009
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Firefox isn't the fastest Web browser around. It isn't the most secure browser either, nor is it the most used.
Up until now, I have always thought Firefox was the most secure. If you say it isn't, I have to take your word for it. Firefox probably was the most secure at some point, but maybe as it gained popularity, it lost that title.
Is it safe to ask which browser is the most secure?
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Old 07-22-2009
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Even though I prefer the interface of Firefox due to the ability of being able to customize just about everything Google Chrome is currently the most secure Web browser in regards to security when it comes to default settings. However, however:

If you use these addons for firefox:

Adblock Plus
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865

Noscript
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722

with these 2 addons I find security amazing and you have the resources to control everything via browser control.
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Old 07-22-2009
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is there a way to save ur library of extensions somewhere and then import it to a fresh copy of firfox,say another computer or after an OS reinstall?
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Old 07-22-2009
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@zok! This is what you are looking for (we had considered it for a future tip because of its usefulness), FEBE add-on:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2109
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Old 07-22-2009
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many thanks!
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Old 07-22-2009
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Just beware the Rube Goldberg restore routine for that otherwise fin extension that FEBE is.

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Old 07-24-2009
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been there,done that,and went back to Firefox
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Old 07-24-2009
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Just beware the Rube Goldberg restore routine for that otherwise fin extension that FEBE is.
The profile restore function in FEBE 6.2 (http://customsoftwareconsult.com/extensions/febe/febe.html#febe6.2.0) has been re-written. It should now be much easier to understand and use. No need for the Firefox profile manager to get directly involved.
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Old 07-27-2009
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I really have to take exception with the comment that firefox is not the most secure, nor the most widely used. Where do you get your information? I know you're supposed to be the expert, but when firefox set the Guinness world book of records for downloads, I have to wonder where you have been for the last year?
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Old 07-27-2009
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Most widely used is still Internet Explorer by a wide margin. Most secure is open to dispute but in general terms Firefox is no longer considered the most secure given other more "obscure" browsers like Opera and Chrome.
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Old 07-27-2009
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Firefox is no longer considered the most secure given other more "obscure" browsers like Opera and Chrome.
Google Chrome is the last browser on my list I would consider the safest considering that Google is constantly watching over your shoulder, or is it my own personal feeling. Since this quote came from you, I tend to reconsider, where am I going wrong with my thinking?
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I really have to take exception with the comment that firefox is not the most secure, nor the most widely used. Where do you get your information? I know you're supposed to be the expert, but when firefox set the Guinness world book of records for downloads, I have to wonder where you have been for the last year?
Any software that gains popularity also gains popularity with the 'wrong crowd' For example there is Adobe Acrobat, which has security issues, and then there is Foxit, which has none.
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