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by sean.n.bean
Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:54 pm
Forum: SRWare Iron Support (English)
Topic: New Iron-Version: 20.0.1150.1 Stable for Linux
Replies: 17
Views: 40919

Re: New Iron-Version: 20.0.1150.1 Stable for Linux

The general answer, to keep your privacy secure, you canNOT install any extensions at all; you have no idea what an extension is doing unless you read through all the extension source code and verify it yourself. The whole point of the message (the extensions can access your data ...) is because th...
by sean.n.bean
Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:08 pm
Forum: SRWare Iron Support (English)
Topic: New Iron-Version: 20.0.1150.1 Stable for Linux
Replies: 17
Views: 40919

Re: New Iron-Version: 20.0.1150.1 Stable for Linux

love how this version of Iron is working in my Peppermint Three linux laptop... i booted firefox a couple of years ago now :ironvsff

but i am wondering about whether or not adding addons & extensions ends up circumnavigating the privacy we are seeking when we first move to Iron?

by sean.n.bean
Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:04 pm
Forum: SRWare Iron Support (English)
Topic: New Page about Iron/Chrome Extensions and Themes from SRWare
Replies: 26
Views: 108110

Re: New Page about Iron/Chrome Extensions and Themes from SR

Also along the same ideas as the above post, would it be possible in future to have a Privacy rating on extensions?, 5 star for "excellent privacy, no issues here" down to 1 star for "Beware third party agreement hiding amongst the legal obfuscation", and a possible special rating of Zero for plugi...