Try a different browser, Chrome or whatever.I'm trying to determine what's real and whats bogus
Or close all browsers.
If you get the same traffic...
Try Safe Mode.
Could be extension related.
Try a different browser, Chrome or whatever.I'm trying to determine what's real and whats bogus
Then that means you're wanting to install 10.x, not 5.I get the permission notices
Oh, that reminds me, I don't think extensions use prefs.js any longer (at least NoScript doesn't seem to).Tried cleaning the system of NoScript and a new install
forum under attack?I just tried to access the 'zine to say I had tried somethg else to no avail and got a General Erros - SQL too many connections.
+1if he's getting unexplained "hits" & if he feels he shouldn't, & he is not OK with that, then he ought to try to figure out the cause.
some of them known here, some of the noop'ed or trusted (ublock).you can check it yourself by going to NoScript > Options > Whitelist
The list includes the following:
Actually, it was in FF 45 .*cough, again - I have seen 10 install in 56 - though it should NOT. Even though installed, it does nothing.
I believe that the extension "data" is in the directorytherube wrote:Oh, that reminds me, I don't think extensions use prefs.js any longer (at least NoScript doesn't seem to).
Instead some (I forgot the name & can't check now), some "storage" something or the other ? .sqlite ?
Thanks.Frank Lion wrote: browser.ping-centre.telemetry
toolkit.telemetry.archive.enabled
toolkit.telemetry.bhrPing.enabled
toolkit.telemetry.enabled
toolkit.telemetry.firstShutdownPing.enabled
toolkit.telemetry.newProfilePing.enabled
toolkit.telemetry.reportingpolicy.firstRun
toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabled
toolkit.telemetry.unified
toolkit.telemetry.updatePing.enabled
experiments.enabled
experiments.activeExperiment
experiments.supported
datareporting.healthreport.uploadEnabled
nsITelemetry.canRecordBase
nsITelemetry.canRecordExtended
geo.enabled
Then do a http search term search in about:config and right click>Modify>delete on all their addresses. They have quite a hard job figuring out where to connect to after doing that. Not that hard, is it?
some webextensions put its storage.js there, some put a database (sqlite) in \storage\default\browser-extension-data