How to use a wildcard in a domain in the Allowed Websites - Pop-ups

As a teacher, daily I use a web conferencing service called BigBlueButton by BlindSideNetworks.com. Everytime I use it I need to allow pop-ups. This is because it assig… (læs mere)

As a teacher, daily I use a web conferencing service called BigBlueButton by BlindSideNetworks.com. Everytime I use it I need to allow pop-ups. This is because it assigns a new website name to the webconference session. Please take a look at the attached screen shot. I'd like to be able to put a wildcard in the domain name so that any random variation that is assigned will allow pop-ups.

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Allowing Remote Images in the Android App

How do I allow remote images in the Android app version of T-Bird? I have the 'allow remote content in messages' selected in the settings in my desktop app, but I can't … (læs mere)

How do I allow remote images in the Android app version of T-Bird?

I have the 'allow remote content in messages' selected in the settings in my desktop app, but I can't find any way to allow them on my phone.

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Remote debugging not working

I'm trying to run Firefox in a vm and expose it for remote connections to access from puppeteer. "firefox --headless --remote-debugging-port=9222 --remote-debugging-hos… (læs mere)

I'm trying to run Firefox in a vm and expose it for remote connections to access from puppeteer.

"firefox --headless --remote-debugging-port=9222 --remote-debugging-host=0.0.0.0 --remote-allow-hosts=x.x.x.x " - This is the command I'm using to launch the browser but the Firefox is listening on 127.0.0.1 only. And accepts only calls from the local machine. Despite many efforts I'm not able to make Firefox listens to my public ip or 0.0.0.0. This is the output I'm getting while launching

"*** You are running in headless mode. [GFX1-]: glxtest: Unable to open a connection to the X server WebDriver BiDi listening on ws://127.0.0.1:9222 [GFX1-]: RenderCompositorSWGL failed mapping default framebuffer, no dt"

With chrome I'm able to achieve the above use case. Chrome listens on 0.0.0.0 when adding the --remote-debugging-address "google-chrome --no-sandbox --headless --remote-debugging-port=9222 --remote-debugging-address=0.0.0.0".

I have limited control over the vm so I can't use ssh tunnel as well. Are there any solutions available to make Firefox listens to the public IP like chrome?

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Firefox increases RAM usage over time

Whenever I restart Firefox, it uses about 30% of my RAM, however this increases over time and after a week it can be over 60%. No new extensions, tabs, windows opened, no… (læs mere)

Whenever I restart Firefox, it uses about 30% of my RAM, however this increases over time and after a week it can be over 60%. No new extensions, tabs, windows opened, nothing changed from usage of day 1 to day 7. I have attempted everything in the support post for Firefox taking up too much RAM, and nothing has led to longterm solutions. This issue originally started about 2 months ago so it hasn't been consistent, but I haven't changed anything either in my browsing habits or the hardware of my computer to causes this change. Hardware acceleration is off, and using the same extensions (and more) on other browsers doesn't result in the same problem on those browsers. The problem is worst by far when I'm using YouTube.

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Focus vs Mozilla Private vs Mozilla

I wonder does one have the same email and password for all three Mozilla Browsers I listed above as subject. I do not recall having a password but a code was sent to me a… (læs mere)

I wonder does one have the same email and password for all three Mozilla Browsers I listed above as subject. I do not recall having a password but a code was sent to me and I did change it. I have a certain place I store passwords and it was not there. I could have used my Google account (option) but I didn't have a password stored for that account either. I have 4 emails and use for certain things to seperate my activity and thus level of importance to 'must read' vs can read vs should read. Lol

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Firefox startup causes ServiceHost: NetworkService to max out CPU to 96% when Mozilla VPN is on.

I am trying to troubleshoot a problem with high CPU usage by Firefox when using Mozilla VPN - VPN ON.. Problem occurs when starting in Safe Mode, and still occurs after p… (læs mere)

I am trying to troubleshoot a problem with high CPU usage by Firefox when using Mozilla VPN - VPN ON.. Problem occurs when starting in Safe Mode, and still occurs after performing Refresh. Problem can also occur just by changing to a new tab. Problem does not occur if Mozilla VPN is turned OFF. Problem does not occur with Microsoft Edge. Mozilla VPN Support said it is a Firefox issue, and recommended contacting Firefox if safe start or refresh did not help.

Below is a link to a startup session. https://share.firefox.dev/3DEft5k

Hoping that someone can help me solve this issue. Thanks! Device name GGDesktop Processor 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-13400 2.50 GHz Installed RAM 32.0 GB (31.7 GB usable) Device ID 71FFA399-5A1A-448B-892C-99CEE4F5A88A Product ID 00330-80000-00000-AA007 System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display

Edition Windows 11 Pro Version 24H2 Installed on ‎12/‎14/‎2024 OS build 26100.2605 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.36.0

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NOT Sending Signature Verification and Public Key Attachments

The latest version of Thunderbird does not seem to have a way to turn off automatic sending of public key and digital signature even when sending *unencrypted* messages. … (læs mere)

The latest version of Thunderbird does not seem to have a way to turn off automatic sending of public key and digital signature even when sending *unencrypted* messages. (Prior to 2020, I'm informed there was a way to uncheck "sign all outgoing messages" which I think might have addressed this).

Now letting everyone know my public key would be desirable, except bone-headed email systems -- such as Yahoo Mail -- seem to be more likely to consign my emails to the spam bin with these attachments to spam as being considered suspicious!

How can I have OpenPGP keys installed on an email account, set to not encrypt new messages, and NOT automatically send public key and signature attachments?

Perhaps I should mention that I am using the latest Thunderbird on Windows 11, via Proton Bridge, through the extremely infuriating Proton Mail service.

Thanks, Michael

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