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CharlesV wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2024 12:58 pm
Your welcome, and no TB only processes email via their authentication, it does not use cookies for that. (And you should not be browsing in TB, either - although that can also be set to remove cookies on exit.)
Ahhh...Good to Know about TB
I think I'm good with TB, since I didn't even know you could browse in it!
operadude wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2024 3:47 pm
I think I'm good with TB, since I didn't even know you could browse in it!
Thunderbird displays HTML messages, and can follow links in those messages to show images, etc. I don't think it supports 'browsing', as such, but it's still acting as a web browser, of sorts. I would guess it's using much the same technology to fetch the remote content and render the HTML as Firefox does. I don't know if it supports cookies and, even if it does, I doubt it could share them with Firefox or another browser. The fact that it can fetch images makes Thunderbird vulnerable to 'spy pixel' tracking methods, so I usually turn this feature off.
Aronticuz wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 8:20 am
The version of Thunderbird Mail I use responds exactly same as browsers with
CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE key combo
It allows you to delete stuff like cookies if you want.
You can also set the 'Bird to delete cookies automatically when it is closed - just like a browser in that respect.
Maybe even has parts of Firefox or Librewolf built in to it
Thanks for that
I also see in T-Bird settings (General Tab), that there's an option for choosing the default search engine. I had already chosen DuckDuckGo. So, this is what I'm assuming @CharlesV meant when he mentioned the Browser in T-Bird. Anyway, I see now how to clear the cache and cookies, given your explanation!
operadude wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 12:24 pm
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Thanks for that
I also see in T-Bird settings (General Tab), that there's an option for choosing the default search engine. I had already chosen DuckDuckGo. So, this is what I'm assuming @CharlesV meant when he mentioned the Browser in T-Bird. Anyway, I see now how to clear the cache and cookies, given your explanation!
I have been helped many time in this forum.
I hope my post just goes to say thanks for all help I have received in the past.
Interim conclusion: the linux distro you choose is as important as the support network around it?
operadude wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 12:24 pm
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Thanks for that
I also see in T-Bird settings (General Tab), that there's an option for choosing the default search engine. I had already chosen DuckDuckGo. So, this is what I'm assuming @CharlesV meant when he mentioned the Browser in T-Bird. Anyway, I see now how to clear the cache and cookies, given your explanation!
I have been helped many time in this forum.
I hope my post just goes to say thanks for all help I have received in the past.
Interim conclusion: the linux distro you choose is as important as the support network around it?
Yeah, search my posts regarding my 3 self-imposed commandments regarding the Forum, in "Encrypted Snapshot Install", post #39 in that thread:
operadude wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 1:05 pm
However, the post listed at the top warns that Midnight Lizard uses 3rd-party data collection.
If it were me, I would not use it.
operadude wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 1:05 pm
So, my question is: How concerned should I be about any 3rd-party data collection?
I personally block as many scripts as practical, with https://noscript.net/ (and Ublock Origin) but it's ultimately a personal decision that only you can answer.
Eadwine Rose wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2024 11:17 am
As far as google knowing where my phone is and such..
Without the location being on your phone won't ring. A necessary convenience, eh?
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