Security of forced extension compatibility in Fx5

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Security of forced extension compatibility in Fx5

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Fx 5
NS Latest Development
English (Australian) Dictionary 2.1.2 *compatible with 4, not flagged compatible with 5 yet*

Would like to force compatibility flag using Nightly Tester Tools.
Want to check first the nature of the risk, if any, to the operation of NS.

Thanks for the best web tool ever.
And congratulations to the captcha team for presenting the greek alphabet symbols: phi, theta and mu - φ,θμ, for entry into their idiot box. Are they on a search for scientific spammers or is English no longer the language of the web?
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Re: Security of forced extension compatibility in Fx5

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DictionaryUser wrote:Fx 5
NS Latest Development
English (Australian) Dictionary 2.1.2 *compatible with 4, not flagged compatible with 5 yet*

Would like to force compatibility flag using Nightly Tester Tools.
Want to check first the nature of the risk, if any, to the operation of NS.
None for NoScript.
DictionaryUser wrote: And congratulations to the captcha team for presenting the greek alphabet symbols: phi, theta and mu - φ,θμ, for entry into their idiot box. Are they on a search for scientific spammers or is English no longer the language of the web?
The "captcha team" is Google, who acquired ReCaptcha some time ago. And you can probably type anything instead of that word (search something about how ReCaptcha works).
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Re: Security of forced extension compatibility in Fx5

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Thanks for the assurance :-) And for every minute you put into your development of NS ( I do donate regularly).
And you can probably type anything instead of that word (search something about how ReCaptcha works).

Could do, but easier just to reload for another puzzle :-) Just making an idle observation - not busy today like you are ;-)
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