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Add selective offsite image block feature
(Added to Private Browsing section)
(Add selective offsite image block feature)
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*That's the point. However, image tracking is only one method. Better would be to have an option to not load ANYTHING from a third-party domain, unless specifically allowed. - Meneth
*That's the point. However, image tracking is only one method. Better would be to have an option to not load ANYTHING from a third-party domain, unless specifically allowed. - Meneth
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;Selectively disable offsite images.
*Useful for e.g. webmail accounts that do not allow (anti-spam etc.) image blocking in received emails. Analogous to the Accept Cookie / Exceptions dialog, this feature would allow the user to specify certain sites (e.g. webmail.myisp.com) where offsite requests within a page (i.e. domain != myisp.com) would be blocked. Is this workable ? Not supported by existing addins, which block specific external sites, or, ALL images.
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;Secure and Un-secure Passwords
;Secure and Insecure Passwords


*2 separate password stores. One would require the Master password to access, the other would not. This would be useful to users who want convenience storage of simple passwords they do not care about exposing, but also have sensitive passwords. This would prevent the Master Password dialog from popping up for non-sensitive passwords. A use case is a user with all of the following examples on a laptop used at work and home, and left unattended at both as well.  
*2 separate password stores. One would require the Master password to access, the other would not. This would be useful to users who want convenience storage of simple passwords they do not care about exposing, but also have sensitive passwords. This would prevent the Master Password dialog from popping up for non-sensitive passwords. A use case is a user with all of the following examples on a laptop used at work and home, and left unattended at both as well.  
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