On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 6:47 AM, John Doe <jl2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Excuse my good old-fashioned American turkeyness of last year, but if it's
not
> secure by default, it does indeed belong on the website.  Why can't we set
> machdep.allowaperture=1 for n00bs whose first priority is to use X Windows
> without getting hacked in the kernel from all those stray pointers escaping
> from
> Firefox?  Sure, ASLR helps, but I want a basic browser capable of running
> Javascript
> securely in a thread-safe jail without crashing on double frees,
> running out of
> memory, and selling more cookies than the Girl Scouts, that
> somehow manages to
> maintain more hidden access logs than a Swiss bank on MY
> personal computer,
> regardless of the privacy settings I choose.  Is surf a
> better browser, or are there
> other suggestions?

Many like xxxterm.

cheers
David

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