Quail4789@lemmy.mlOPtoFirefox@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Applications remain open after their tabs are closedEnglish
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4 days agoI have notifications turned off globally. The notifications I’m getting are in-app notifications.
I have notifications turned off globally. The notifications I’m getting are in-app notifications.
Firefox isn’t made by the non-profit. What do you like that the foundation does such that they’d deserve a donation over a shit ton of open-source projects that need funding?
Haha hard to believe people are actually donating to Mozilla so that they can spend that money on political donations, exec salaries, and useless projects they kill shortly afterwards.
Hm, Discord didn’t have anything registered there. After some digging, I found
about:debugging#workers
which does list Discord stuff under “Other Workers”. It’s unsettling to see there’s no way to force confirmation and/or disable these stuff. I use Discord when I have to every once in a while. I don’t want their code running all the time in my browser…edit: you can disable service workers with
dom.serviceWorkers.enabled = false
but this has no effect on Other Workers.edit2: uBlock can disable Other Workers by setting the filter
||$csp=worker-src 'none'
inMy Filters
and enablingSuspend network activity until all filter lists are loaded
inFilter lists
. It funny how this “trick” is written for Chromium-based browsers with the note that Firefox allows global disabling of service workers when the sites can just register a different type of worker with no way of disabling them. I am sure the api is less powerful than service workers bla bla bla, let me decide what runs on my browser without needing third party tools, please.