On 12.12.2011 at 15:59 Uhr -0800 Bob Sneidar apparently wrote:
Wild turkey guess off the top of my head: Some "web bugs" as Jacque put it do not like being blocked and try to re-establish themselves, and they are what is leaking.

Bob

That would be too simple. Unfortunately, the problem is same with and without blocking.


On 13.12.2011 at 9:30 Uhr -0800 Bob Sneidar apparently wrote:
A long time ago I noticed a memory leak, albeit a small one in Safari. Later I discovered it was a known problem, but it wasn't fixed for several versions thereafter. Maybe Apple thought it was so small that it didn't merit attention.

By the time they fixed it I had given up and went with Firefox.

Bob

The leaked memory is not allocated to any specific program. The yellow and blue areas in Activity Monitor get bigger and bigger and green smaller. I have 8 GB and am down to 150 mb free when I should have 4 GB free. Simply restarting Safari does not help. I need full restart. No problem if Ghostery is off. Or the leak is then so small that it is not noticeable.

Anyway, I brought this here only because Jacque mentioned Ghostery on the list and that is when I started using it.

Robert

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