
- #PALE MOON VS WATERFOX UPDATE#
- #PALE MOON VS WATERFOX PATCH#
- #PALE MOON VS WATERFOX FULL#
- #PALE MOON VS WATERFOX CODE#
- #PALE MOON VS WATERFOX WINDOWS#
#PALE MOON VS WATERFOX PATCH#
UXP Mozilla security patch summary: 2 fixed, 2 rejected, 20 not applicable. Since no browser honors this part of the spec at the moment this is left disabled until there is consensus among. Made preparations for for requiring Authorization in CORS ACAH preflight. Security issues addressed: CVE-2023-37208. #PALE MOON VS WATERFOX WINDOWS#
Updated the list of extensions on Windows treated as "executable". AĬase of "Not such a good idea after all" -) This effectively reverts a change made in Firefox 50 where this functionality was introduced. Removed handling of symlinks for directory linstings to prevent potential security issues by walking symlinks. Implemented some structural changes to the source to make future porting easier, and preparing for switching to. This should fix a few intermittent crashes and improve
Improved the JavaScript garbage collector's sweeping. Removed support for Mozilla "experiment" type extensions. Sites making use of things like hourCycle, advanced DateTimeFormat, Intl.Locale, and Intl as a Implemented several additional Intl API methods and functions. Implemented Object.hasOwn(object,property). Implemented Array "find from last" feature (findLast and findLastIndex). Implemented partial support for CSS calc() in color keywords. from* static constructors for web compatibility. ago I’d say Waterfox assuming Mozilla never turns so evil that it makes Firefox closed source. Web compatibility and scripting improvements: ago Obviously Waterfox or Palemoon is a good backup plan for if the Mozilla apocalypse happens Then which one is better backup plan 4 ProgressiveArchitect 4 yr. Switched C++ language level used to C++14 on all platforms. Setting this to 0 will hide history menu entries altogether, and any positive numberĬonfigures how many entries the entries are limited to. Added the (hidden) preference to allow users to control how many history entriesĪre listed in the menu.
This is a major development update, further improving web compatibility. Extensive and growing support for existing web standards.Support for a growing number of Pale Moon exclusive extensions.Support for many "legacy" Firefox extensions.Increased stability: experience fewer browser crashes.Firefox: Fix RoboForm add-on for FF does not load in Pale Moon.
#PALE MOON VS WATERFOX UPDATE#
Smooth and speedy page drawing and script processing Update news for RoboForms Windows password management product.Support for easily-created lightweight themes (skins).
#PALE MOON VS WATERFOX FULL#
Support for full themes: total freedom for any element's design.Familiar, efficient, fully customizable interface.Supported by our user community, and fully non-profit.Secure: Additional security features and security-aware development.
#PALE MOON VS WATERFOX CODE#
Safe: forked from mature Mozilla code and regularly updated with the latest security patches. Based on our own optimized layout and rendering engine (Goanna). Pale Moon offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built from its own, independently developed source that has been forked off from Firefox/Mozilla code a number of years ago, with carefully selected features and optimizations to improve the browser's stability and user experience, while offering full customization and a growing collection of extensions and themes to make the browser truly your own. Make sure to get the most out of your browser! However the cookie is kept until the browser is closed.Pale Moon is an Open Source, Goanna-based web browser focused on efficiency and customization. Highlighted options are for "protect all cookies" on the left or "protect selected cookie" on the right.Ĭookie Auto Delete tries to delete the protected cookie: Protected cookie in Cookie Quick Manager: It does not stop cookies being removed when Firefox is closed if you set the option to clear cookies on close in the browser's options. Other cookies will auto delete when you leave the site or close the current tab.Ĭookie Quick Manager allows prevention of cookie deletion even by Cookie Auto Delete addon. With Cookie AutoDelete the Whitelist is for cookies that you want to store permanently and the Greylist is for cookies that you want to keep but delete on browser close. I set third party cookies to "Never" accept and for the rest of the cookies I use Cookie Auto Delete and Cookie Quick Manager extensions. Personally I never bother about such things.