On 06/29/2010 03:57 AM, Adam Borowski wrote: > [1]. A Chromium extension named "AdBlock" exists, but it merely hides the > junk after downloading them -- so you merely don't see them while still > being subjected to slowdown, having your bandwidth stolen, being tracked, > having advertising scripts running, being exposed to more of potentially > unpatched vulnerabilities, and all that kind of goodies...
No longer the case with Adblock 2.0, as already pointed out by Evgeni. > [2]. Chromium doesn't even understand the concept of session cookies. It > does allow purging cookies at exit -- but that applies to all cookies, > including the few you do want to keep. Iceweasel's default handling isn't > perfect, but it can be set to something sane even without installing any > extensions, While true, this is rather trivial to setup: rm ~/.config/chromium/Default/Cookies ln -s /dev/null ~/.config/chromium/Default/Cookies -- . O . O . O . . O O . . . O . . . O . O O O . O . O O . . O O O O . O . . O O O O . O O O
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