
I won’t because it is highly impractical outside of niche use cases. > Instead of using your ghacks bullhorn to scream at all Firefox users, you should use your bullhorn to train them on actual safe, non-js browsing.

You realize that various Firefox-related security issues apply to Pale Moon and SeaMonkey as well, right? So how can you say hardly / never exploited? When certain issues literally apply there 1:1? What a laughable take. > frequently exploited chromium or with rarely exploited SeaMonkey, or with never exploited Pale Moon. Changelog Sourced from ua-parser-jss changelog. In case you missed it: I’m a Longhorn nowI’m so thankful for this opportunity and can not wait to see what’s in store for me.I guess, if the site still works in Pale Moon one might as well drop JavaScript too. Bumps ua-parser-js from 0.7.31 to 0.7.34. Charles Brockman III (TheOnl圜B3)s number of subscribers is 2. That’s very practical on most websites, hence why browsers disable JavaScript by default. I’d actually pay for a brilliant opinion coming from you, knowing that I would keep that money indefinitely. In the top right corner of the browser window, click the three-dot icon.

> Prolific? I should demand that they start paying me for my brilliant opinions. How to Check Chromes Version on Windows and Mac Open Chrome. Sad noises after I called your nonsense out, I see. Fair enough, you are the trolling expert, you would know.
