- Grant
> Does Firefox periodically make Google requests for
> some reason? The person logging in says they aren't attempting to
> access Google, and the home page is not set to go there. Does anyone
> know why this might be happening?
If you haven’t disabled it, Firefox periodically downloads a current list of
malware addresses for its phising filter.
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LOL, you said ROFL.
Thank you. Is this the checkbox: "Tell me if the site I'm visiting is
a suspected attack site."
- Grant
Two options, in the "Security" tab:
"Block reported attack sites" and "Block reported web forgeries."
Thanks, you must be on 3.5.
- Grant
BTW, Firefox asks Google for the lists right?
- Grant
Hi,
does this also include stuff like google analytics? Like are there adds
on the homepage?
kh
Good question, I will test for that.
Does anyone know if Firefox downloads its website lists from Google?
- Grant
I think in FF1 and FF2 it would periodically download a list of "bad"
URLs (FF1) or a list of hashes of bad domain names (FF1 and FF2) and
check the local list for hits. In FF3 I believe the phishing filter
submits every site to google as you browse, in real time. It may
download the list, too. I'm not entirely sure. Disable "Block reported
web forgeries" and "Block reported attack sites" in Firefo if you'd
rather not (potentially) tell Google about every URL you ever visit.
The host sb.google.com contains the lists.
I'm blocking all requests to google analytics with NoScript.
Google doesn’t have to know everything.
The same goes for googlesyndication.
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Hard drives have two known states: new and full.
* I will add that of course they can read their server logs, but you'd
be surprised how many people rely solely on GA and don't even know how
to read their server logs. Or on high-traffic sites the logs can be
many gigabytes per day and they simply can't download them and store
them.
It's a double-edged sword. If I block google-analytics, web site
Yes. This is what Google says:
http://code.google.com/apis/safebrowsing/firefox3_privacy.html
"your browser will contact Google's servers when you visit a potentially
risky site. It will also periodically contact Google's servers to
download the most recent list of known phishing and malware sites"
> "your browser will contact Google's servers when you visit a potentially
> risky site. It will also periodically contact Google's servers to
> download the most recent list of known phishing and malware sites"
Yeah, they actually sell phone-home as "privacy".
Is there an option to build without that crap ?
cu
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Isn't it just a matter of switching off 'Block reported attack sites/web
forgeries' under preferences?
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Mick