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Minor bug |
Posted by: wjlesaulnier - 08-19-2015, 06:19 PM - Forum: Bugs & Suggestions
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I guess this is for the Centbrowser developers.
First, I absolutely love centbrowser. With Chrome I couldn't have more than 2 tabs open at once without my "Smartram Meter" going into the red on my old PC, now I can open as many tabs as I want, plus there are many more options in settings and tabs are easier to use.
Bug: On BESTBUY.COM I could not add an item to the cart or even look at my cart. Works fine when I use Chrome.
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data compression proxy |
Posted by: asmadeus08 - 08-15-2015, 03:02 PM - Forum: Bugs & Suggestions
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Data compression proxy doesn't work at all. As data saver too. I have tried it on many sites and nothing. Just sites showing error and doesn't load at all. Can you fix compatibility of your browser with that extensions? Cause on comodo browser and chromodo it's working as many other's too.
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Open hyperlink in new tab |
Posted by: Admin - 08-10-2015, 10:36 AM - Forum: Tips & Tricks
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For Google Chrome and Cent Browser:
Ctrl + Left Click = force to open in new background tab
Ctrl + Shift + Left Click = force to open in new foreground tab
For Cent Browser:
Super Drag = force to open in new background tab
Shift + Super Drag = force to open in new foreground tab
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NPAPI Support? |
Posted by: JD2 - 08-08-2015, 10:22 AM - Forum: Bugs & Suggestions
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I have yet to try CentBrowser, but I am looking for a Chromium-based browser that still has and will maintain NPAPI plug-in support in the future. Does CentBrowser still support NPAPI plug-ins like the Unity engine web plug-in? Google has completely removed NPAPI support in the latest builds of Chromium and Chrome.
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Enhancement: add MileWideBack functionality |
Posted by: nrlz - 08-06-2015, 01:23 PM - Forum: Bugs & Suggestions
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Please add MileWideBack functionality as inbuilt or as extension.
It is the first extension I install no matter Firefox or Chrome.
e.g. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...ewideback/
The idea is simple: There is a 1px wide x 100% tall bar on the left edge of window. Because it is 1px wide, it is nearly invisible, but yank your mouse pointer to the edge of the screen and you can't miss it. The mouse icon changes when mouseover it.
MileWideBack maps 5 actions to that bar:
- Left click the bar = navigate back
- Right click the bar = navigate forward
- Middle click the bar = close current tab
- Scroll wheel up over the bar = open left adjacent tab
- Scroll wheel down over the bar = open right adjacent tab
There is a short timer like 300ms when if you use the scroll wheel over the bar, then within the next 300ms you can't left/right/middle click. This is to prevent accidentally activating the scroll wheel when you wanted to click and therefore accidentally navigated/closed an adjacent tab.
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HTML5 |
Posted by: reactor - 08-06-2015, 11:41 AM - Forum: Bugs & Suggestions
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Your smartphone and laptop battery life could endanger your privacy
Think your private browsing session is really private? A new paper shows how your smartphone or laptop's battery can be used to compromise your privacy.
A HTML5 feature called the Battery Status API lets websites check the status of your device's battery with such precision that it could be used to track you in short time intervals, researchers claim. And that's even if you're using identity-concealing software such as Tor.
This happens because the Battery Status API can pull several pieces of information about your device's battery — level, charging time and discharging time. Combined, this data is nearly unique for each device, meaning it allows potential attackers to create a digital fingerprint of your device and track your activities on the web.
"In short time intervals, Battery Status API can be used to reinstantiate tracking identifiers of users, similar to evercookies.Moreover, battery information can be used in cases where a user can go to great lengths to clear her evercookies. In a corporate setting, where devices share similar characteristics and IP addresses, the battery information can be used to distinguish devices behind a NAT, of traditional tracking mechanisms do not work," the paper claims.
The paper, signed by French and Belgian security researchers Lukasz Olejnik, Gunes Acar, Claude Castelluccia, and Claudia Diaz, and first reported on by The Guardian, claims that, as of June 2015, Firefox, Opera and Chrome support the HTML5 feature.
This sort of tracking would be very hard to escape, since practically all devices are vulnerable. The risk is, however, higher for old or used batteries with reduced capacities.
According to the paper, the potential privacy issues of the Battery Status API have been discussed as early as 2012, but the API was not revised to alleviate them.
The issue is extremely easy to fix, researchers argue: Just make the battery readings less precise. By rounding the values down, none of the functionality would be lost, but it would be nearly impossible to track a user down.
http://mashable.com/2015/08/04/battery-privacy-html5/
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