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Preferences-> Advanced-> Security -> Enable Fraud Protection
Opera is way faster for me with it turned off. I guess it sends every url to some opera security server to check if it's a "bad" site. As paranoid as I am, I think I'll leave this off...
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Turning Firefox's Tools->Preferences->Security->Block reported attack sites / web forgeries off also results in a nice performance increase, it contacts Google for EVERY URL that passes through apparently. Delete .mozilla/firefox/*/urlclassifier3.sqlite after, that's where it stores check info.
I wouldn't advise it to anyone who isn't already very well-learned about phishing and such, though. A fair few sites I go to are erroneously (maybe...) listed as reported sites, too *whistles innocently* so this saves me some hassle.
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I assume I'm not well-read about phishing, though. I already run NoScript and am asked for cookies everytime, so I just assume I'm safe. Is there reason to doubt this?
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All this "phone home" talk sure is a tad disconcerting!
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All this "phone home" talk sure is a tad disconcerting!
Just wait until the government requires all of your internet traffic to run through their servers!
(Somehow, they'd convice the general populus it's good for their own protection.)
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." -Jim Elliot
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