Just search firefox add-on's for aforementioned plugins/extensions.

I ran noscript and adblock plus for most early 2000's while still using windoze and managed to avoid ever getting infected with driveby's or other.  Just don't get lazy and unblock scripting for "everything", only whitelist what you absolutely know is safe and need.

Challenge comes with most sites that use ad-revenue, and try to bang your browser with includes from 20 sites, where you never know which is the actual content you need to allow scripting to make their site work.  I call them crap/malicious websites and just refuse to use those anyway until their dev's divine a clue.  They're usually the ones that infect you anyway, as even they don't know who's feeding what content, malicious or not, trying to grab a buck.

-mb


On 07/14/2014 12:12 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
Whenever I open firefox I am barraged  by an onslaught of popups and crap like that. HOw does one install notscript, adblock plus, ghostery. What is ghostery?

:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 7:01 AM, Michael Butash <michael@butash.net> wrote:
I've gotten to the point I can't use chromium anymore - it simply doesn't work with most scripted websites I hit.  I tend to run a lot of plugins, but oddly if I import the same profile, that sucks in all the same extensions, chrome works on sites chromium simply does not.  This has lead me to believe that either something relative to chromium is borked.  Seemingly updating it only makes things get worse

Oddly, most of the time when I have these issues, later realizing it's something related to chome/chromium, I'll pull out firefox, and it'll work perfectly with more or less the same methods of plugins I've used for probably 5 years (notscript, adblock plus, ghostery).

Using them without isn't really an option for me, first flashing add or modal in-frame popup and I'm instantly nauseated to close the browser or load vermin-blocking extensions asap.

I stopped using Firefox when Chrome came on the scene and was 20x faster, but seems now that they thread to individual memory spaces, it seems fairly comparable in performance, without the grief chrome|chromium are bringing me these days.  I've just gone back to using Firefox more of late...

-mb




On 07/13/2014 01:36 PM, techlists@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
Hi,

I have seen some talk about the Chromium Browser.

I'm curious about the merits of one over the other.  Or maybe I should be looking at some other browser altogether.

Thank you for your input.

Keith
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