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#16

Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 917
my problem is that Firefox "Grows" and keeps taking more memory , even if its just sitting ,
I have way too many Tabs open , but somehow FF must go around and check the ones I am not using and grabbing more memory......
and this new Flyertalk grabbed a whole lot of memory !
I have way too many Tabs open , but somehow FF must go around and check the ones I am not using and grabbing more memory......
and this new Flyertalk grabbed a whole lot of memory !
#17


Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: NYC
Programs: UA, BA Avios, AMEX Plat
Posts: 529
my problem is that Firefox "Grows" and keeps taking more memory , even if its just sitting ,
I have way too many Tabs open , but somehow FF must go around and check the ones I am not using and grabbing more memory......
and this new Flyertalk grabbed a whole lot of memory !
I have way too many Tabs open , but somehow FF must go around and check the ones I am not using and grabbing more memory......
and this new Flyertalk grabbed a whole lot of memory !
#19


Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: NYC
Programs: UA, BA Avios, AMEX Plat
Posts: 529
#20
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Denver, CO, USA
Programs: Sometimes known as [ARG:6 UNDEFINED]
Posts: 28,758
my problem is that Firefox "Grows" and keeps taking more memory , even if its just sitting ,
I have way too many Tabs open , but somehow FF must go around and check the ones I am not using and grabbing more memory......
and this new Flyertalk grabbed a whole lot of memory !
I have way too many Tabs open , but somehow FF must go around and check the ones I am not using and grabbing more memory......
and this new Flyertalk grabbed a whole lot of memory !
#21
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: London and Zurich
Programs: AA, BA, Mucci: Sir Roger des Directions Routires, PCR
Posts: 13,609
I used to use FireFox but more recently have used Chrome. I still view e-mail accounts in Thunderbird. I downloaded 'new' FireFox.
A useful feature in FireFox for me was the saved passwords feature. When I try to use it now, my master password is not recognized. I don't remember changing it.
Have I lost it for ever by downloading 'new' FireFox? Is there a way of restoring it? Many thanks for your advice.
A useful feature in FireFox for me was the saved passwords feature. When I try to use it now, my master password is not recognized. I don't remember changing it.
Have I lost it for ever by downloading 'new' FireFox? Is there a way of restoring it? Many thanks for your advice.
#22



Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: gggrrrovvveee (ORD)
Programs: UA Pt, Marriott Ti, Hertz PC, Avis PC
Posts: 6,095
I used to use FireFox but more recently have used Chrome. I still view e-mail accounts in Thunderbird. I downloaded 'new' FireFox.
A useful feature in FireFox for me was the saved passwords feature. When I try to use it now, my master password is not recognized. I don't remember changing it.
Have I lost it for ever by downloading 'new' FireFox? Is there a way of restoring it? Many thanks for your advice.
A useful feature in FireFox for me was the saved passwords feature. When I try to use it now, my master password is not recognized. I don't remember changing it.
Have I lost it for ever by downloading 'new' FireFox? Is there a way of restoring it? Many thanks for your advice.
#23
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Posts: 7
#24
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: London and Zurich
Programs: AA, BA, Mucci: Sir Roger des Directions Routires, PCR
Posts: 13,609
Oh dear. I don't seem to have a Windows password. When I switch on, I click Log In and tickety boo. I need a deep think!
#26
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: in the vicinity of SFO
Programs: AA 2MM (LT-PLT, PPro for this year)
Posts: 19,784
Whether that's easy or impossible depends greatly on the machine. Too many (expletive) laptops with (expletive) soldered memory these days.
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As for Firefox, I never left, but I am seriously annoyed about the WebExtensions transition. The two most important (PrivacyBadger and uBlock Origin) were ready to go on day one, and SSL Everywhere is working now, but most of my extensions haven't been updated and at least one author (the one for DownThemAll!) has basically said "(expletive) it, I'm not going to bother."
For those who like NoScript, you've probably seen it upgraded out of "legacy" already but it is (finally) available on 57+. I find it too intrusive (for my main system), and used to use YesScript to disable it on a few select sites; that still hasn't been upgraded (and probably won't be, the author having list been active years ago.)
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On the plus side, while several people I know are annoyed by the lack of TabMixPlus, I always found it too heavy of a solution while the new FoxyTab seems to do everything I wanted out of TMP witha great deal less overhead.
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As for Firefox, I never left, but I am seriously annoyed about the WebExtensions transition. The two most important (PrivacyBadger and uBlock Origin) were ready to go on day one, and SSL Everywhere is working now, but most of my extensions haven't been updated and at least one author (the one for DownThemAll!) has basically said "(expletive) it, I'm not going to bother."
For those who like NoScript, you've probably seen it upgraded out of "legacy" already but it is (finally) available on 57+. I find it too intrusive (for my main system), and used to use YesScript to disable it on a few select sites; that still hasn't been upgraded (and probably won't be, the author having list been active years ago.)
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On the plus side, while several people I know are annoyed by the lack of TabMixPlus, I always found it too heavy of a solution while the new FoxyTab seems to do everything I wanted out of TMP witha great deal less overhead.
Last edited by nkedel; Dec 5, 2017 at 4:11 pm





