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When logging into a website from a friends computer, the friend may already have an account for that website set to auto login. In this case, typically a user logs the friend out, and then logs back in with their identity. This causes Firefox to ask if this identity should be remembered. The choices are "Not now," "Yes," and "Never for this website." It would be nice if there was a "Never for this user," or even "Don't ask for alternate accounts." The latter would be asked for the first account established, and wouldn't require storing alternate identities. Something along those lines, anyways. | When logging into a website from a friends computer, the friend may already have an account for that website set to auto login. In this case, typically a user logs the friend out, and then logs back in with their identity. This causes Firefox to ask if this identity should be remembered. The choices are "Not now," "Yes," and "Never for this website." It would be nice if there was a "Never for this user," or even "Don't ask for alternate accounts." The latter would be asked for the first account established, and wouldn't require storing alternate identities. Something along those lines, anyways. | ||
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Oh I'm Sorry, I was under the Impression that when I Saw Browser Identity as a topic, it really meant, Browser Identity. Confused? I'll Elaborate then:<br><br> | |||
Browser Identity, as in, A 'Disguise Browser As. . . Option(So that Sites will Allow you Entry without Forced Prejudice.) Konqueror Has this nifty feature for itself and before I had knowledge of it, I always considered it as a Pipe Dream. Now that I know it is Very possible, I would ♥ it to be included in Firefox; as I am certain that many also want to see it as well. | |||
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When logging into a website from a friends computer, the friend may already have an account for that website set to auto login. In this case, typically a user logs the friend out, and then logs back in with their identity. This causes Firefox to ask if this identity should be remembered. The choices are "Not now," "Yes," and "Never for this website." It would be nice if there was a "Never for this user," or even "Don't ask for alternate accounts." The latter would be asked for the first account established, and wouldn't require storing alternate identities. Something along those lines, anyways. | |
Oh I'm Sorry, I was under the Impression that when I Saw Browser Identity as a topic, it really meant, Browser Identity. Confused? I'll Elaborate then: |
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