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When '''ListManager''' and '''HashCompleter''' (and any other related components like ProtocolParser) sees table names suffixed by "-proto", they would behave differently. For example, in '''listmanager.js''', while making update request for table '''goog-phish-proto''', ''nsIUrlClassifier.makeUpdateRequestV4'' will be called to build a v4 specific request. (See {{Bug|1264885}} and {{Bug|1275507}} for more information.) | When '''ListManager''' and '''HashCompleter''' (and any other related components like ProtocolParser) sees table names suffixed by "-proto", they would behave differently. For example, in '''listmanager.js''', while making update request for table '''goog-phish-proto''', ''nsIUrlClassifier.makeUpdateRequestV4'' will be called to build a v4 specific request. (See {{Bug|1264885}} and {{Bug|1275507}} for more information.) | ||
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We are required to have a API key to access google services like geolocation and safe browsing. The nightly/beta/aurora/release Firefox builds will have a proper API key associated with mozilla. However, if you are using the Firefox built on your own, the API key will be substituted with "no-google-api-key", which is apparently not available. There are a couple of ways to use a working API key for Safe Browsing. The most recommended way is to prepare a key file and add the path to mozconfig: | We are required to have a API key to access google services like geolocation and safe browsing. The nightly/beta/aurora/release Firefox builds will have a proper API key associated with mozilla. However, if you are using the Firefox built on your own, the API key will be substituted with "no-google-api-key", which is apparently not available. There are a couple of ways to use a working API key for Safe Browsing. The most recommended way is to prepare a key file and add the path to mozconfig: | ||