![]() Greetings again, Valosi!… a Postscript to the earlier message… What can I say Valosi!… I live in a strange universe!… but, I digress! I initially chalked this up to being in the ALPHA VERSION!… but then, afterupon switching back to the perennially slow “normal version” of Tor-Firefox, the popdown/ popup/ popout persisted!… and if this be a Tor-generated problem (a Browser that/ which I’ve been using for years!), I’ve no idea how to set uBlock Origin’s options to (weirdly!) overcome Tor-Firefox, nor do I know what/ which “about tweak (of whatever category)” I need to invoke, in order to exorcise the, “ghost in the machine”! Automatically download files from now on To be safe, you should only open downloaded files while offline, or use a Tor Live CD such as Tails. Some types of files can cause applications to connect to the Internet without using Tor. You will need to open it with another application. ![]() (?) Tor Browser cannot display this file. In my attempt to bring up Youtube music videos, I’m now receiving the following unexpected, and never-before-seen popup message… and which– virtually– ends my use of Youtube!… Incidentally, Valosi, I’m systemat(icly) being “Networked throttled (by whom, I don’t know!)” and KEYLOGGED (by whom, I don’t know!)”!… and so, I’m compelled to use the ALPHA VERSION of the Tor Browser– ONLY! Sad!… but, true! And this might explain the mention, Service Workers!… I don’t know! But, that’s not all!… Valosi, how and where do I save the xpi file?… and, do I require an additional “about tweak (of whatever category)” in order to get the file/ exten(t)ion (Tor’s and FF’s– and other’s!– use of “extension” is incorrect!) to load (albeit, temporarily!)? Learn moreĪnd despite subsequently setting “” to true within about:config… as directed to do within, “Learn more”!… the just noted message appeared once again!… and beneath that, the captions: Temporary exten(s)ions (0) and, Nothing yet. Your browser configuration is not compatible with Service Workers. ![]() ![]() I saved the file,, as a Notepad txt file, and placed it within my system’s Desktop… but, afterupon tapping, Load Temporary Add-on, linking to the folder created for the file, highlighting the file, and then tapping Open, I received the following message… Sorry Valosi Tiamata!… I’m a tad slow today!… Tor Browser has prevented this site from installing an unverified add-on.Īnd afterupon tapping, OK!, I was linked to, … of, Installation of ruffle > Firefox)”, tapping Firefox (under the caption,” Browser Extention”), at (the ensuing site that “… from the official download site” links to) and then tapping the widget caption, “Continue to Installation”, at /ruffle-rs/ruffle/releases/download/nightly-/ruffle_nightly_2020_12_23_firefox.xpi (the caption at the bottom of the “popdown” from github… and, the site and widget caption that tapping Firefox at ruffle.rs leads to), a further “popdown” became manifest, that read:… The mobile version features many of the same features as its desktop counterpart.Despite the seeming “hopeful” info concerning a way around the dilemma posed by the ending of Adobe’s Flash Player support effective December 31, 2020, I was met by a rather surprising problem in my attempt to follow the article’s instructions…Īfterupon tapping, “… from the official download site (under 1. ![]() Roccat is also available on iOS devices, such as the iPad and iPhone. System requirements Recommended hardware and required software Roccat Browser also runs on a cloud system called RClouds which lets you backup your tabs, bookmarks, settings and all things related to your browser, Roccat also provides a unique tab system which displays a preview of the website within each tab, this tab bar can be moved from the top to the bottom, either side or can be placed in a drawer. "Roccat Flick" allows the user to share websites over a network, to other Macs, iPhones or iPads. Roccat Browser includes features such as "Roccat Draw", which allows the user to annotate webpages from within the browser, and "Resource Saver", which disables and re-enables web plugins such as Adobe Flash Player, reducing processing power and increasing battery life. Roccat Browser is a web browser designed for macOS and iOS, developed and released by Runecats. ![]()
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