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IainB:
http://adnauseam.io
-panzer (June 11, 2015, 06:24 AM)
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Interesting, but maybe not as comprehensive as the collection of obfuscation methods involved in the JunkBuster approach:
Refer:
Wayback 2000: http://wayback.archive.org/web/20000620044817/http://www.junkbuster.com/

IainB:
This is a handy utility if you like tinkering in the about:config to try and understand what the various config items do.
Config Descriptions essentially provides you with a view of whatever minimum documentation there may be in the code.
From the extension notes: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/config-descriptions/?src=api

Config Descriptions
Shows source comments for advanced application preferences in about:config

The about:config page in Firefox and other Mozilla software lists a litany of default and stored preferences, some better managed through options dialogs, the rest hidden for advanced users. Tinkering with the settings in here generally requires you to look up what they are online. Mozilla does, however, have its own documentation for many of its preferences in source comments in the default preferences files. This addon lets you see them in about:config.

This extension provides a quick way to view the information about preferences that is already shipped with your browser. For more detail and information about other preferences without source comments, you'll still need to look them up online:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries
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panzer:
http://www.getlocalload.com

IainB:
@panzer: Thankyou - what a great idea. I had not known this technology (getlocalload.com) was available. Let's see how it works in practice now...

MilesAhead:
@panzer: Thankyou - what a great idea. I had not known this technology (getlocalload.com) was available. Let's see how it works in practice now...
-IainB (June 19, 2015, 05:44 AM)
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I notice the extension says it works on FF 4 .. 26
I guess I will find out soon if it works on the latest FF?  :)

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