![]() All passwords users use in our system are encrypted if users decide to use Email and Password to log in directly. Access to personal data in the IT system requires authentication using a user ID and password & also in a specific location. A mechanism was applied to enforce a periodic change of keys for access to servers. A trash can feature is designed to prevent unwanted data loss. A comprehensive log system is enabled to record changes in data. We use a Firewall to protect Awesome Screenshot Servers. We use a backup system in Amazon to ensure the data is always backed up in different places. My "search-fu" sucks, so I'm not surprised that I couldn't find it.The measures/methods/policies we use to protect users’ personal and workspace data are as follows. ''Oh, one last thing - I have seen mention of "moz-extensions" in the Location Bar autocomplete drop-down (and probably appears in History, too) in at least one support thread in this fora within the week to 10 days, but I can't find it via a search of support threads. But whatever this turns out to be I feel that Diigo needs to be made aware of this "glitch" and Diigo should contact Mozilla directly if it turns out to be a problem with Mozilla implementation of WebExtensions in Firefox. In closing, '''''jscher2000''''' is a lot sharper on this than I am, and you are probably too. IOW, make sure that it is related to Private Browsing, ''which it sure sounds like to me.'' My suggestion is to not use Private Browsing and see if that History item is '''''not''''' created. My "search-fu" sucks, so I'm not surprised that I couldn't find it.Īnd here - mentions the Chrome extension and "working out issues with Google regarding our Awesome Screenshot extension on the Chrome Store." I wonder if Diigo has made a cross-browser compatible extension, that works with Chrome and Firefox? ''Which is one of the goals that Mozilla has for WebExtensions in Firefox.'' Oh, one last thing - I have seen mention of "moz-extensions" in the Location Bar autocomplete drop-down (and probably appears in History, too) in at least one support thread in this fora within the week to 10 days, but I can't find it via a search of support threads. In closing, jscher2000 is a lot sharper on this than I am, and you are probably too. IOW, make sure that it is related to Private Browsing, which it sure sounds like to me. My suggestion is to not use Private Browsing and see if that History item is not created. ![]() ![]() ![]() One last thing I wonder how or if Private Browsing is involved?Ĭould ASP be creating a "temporary" HTML file due to not having the "Cache" available for "storage" of a temporary HTML file, and it ends up in History instead "disappearing" from RAM as Firefox is closed? And something that needs to be addressed when "converting" a WebExtension for the different browser platforms. WebExtensions is a new era for Firefox extension development and this might be a Bug on the add-on developer side and / or something that Mozilla needs to work on or at least make note of it in Mozilla Developer Network documentation. A fix for Firefox is going to have to come from Diigo and it might be something that Diigo needs to make Mozilla aware of, too. I think you should contact Diigo about this issue with their Firefox extension, especially if this problem is new in Firefox 48.0 & the ASP 3.0.# versions and it wasn't in an earlier version of their Awesome Screenshot Plus extension versions 2.4.11 and older, for Firefox 47 and older. I wonder it that is one of the new "WebExtensions" for Firefox?Īnd here - mentions the Chrome extension and "working out issues with Google regarding our Awesome Screenshot extension on the Chrome Store." I wonder if Diigo has made a cross-browser compatible extension, that works with Chrome and Firefox? Which is one of the goals that Mozilla has for WebExtensions in Firefox. And it's been updated twice already since it was made compatible with 48+. There was a new version of Awesome Screenshot Plus made for Firefox 48.0 Plus versions. I've checked out the URL you gave but am not sufficiently techo to identify relevant (dis)similarities.
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