Hi drhayden1,

Hi, that is why I only use Flock nowadays, go to the Burning Edge to see what patches to install to keep up security wise. Flock has the ability to enforce add-ons. I have no surplus of extensions/add-ons, only those that help me a lot security wise.
Maybe the forces that be do not like secure browsers that much, and are in need to fill them up with ads, track browser users, make browser users completely visible.
Well I won’t touch a browser where I cannot deny script running, or nuke ads or pop-ups that I do not want, I want to regulate what I see, what referrels I sent, what cookie information is sent back to them. I want to change useChrome in such an extent that history forward and history back two examples of javascript in Mozilla that does not subject to the same origin policy, so this is in my userChrome :


 /* Remove Back button when there's nothing to go Back to */
#back-button[disabled="true"] { display: none; }

/* Remove Forward button when there's nothing to go Forward to */
#forward-button[disabled="true"] { display: none; } 

So I have my own version of Flock with those security add-ons that are valuable to me, with component js files that means some extra security or speed: getElementsbyClass, collapse.js etc.
What is the basic line for me in browser security is no script running on certain sites (main malware vector even in zero exploits), possibility to use a browser in stealth mode (stealther), cleaning cache, cookies, search history etc. etc.
If they make that more difficult with Firefox, it is bye bye. Well I experienced with the Firefox test version, the 0.3 Minefield, that with the nightly test versions only McAfeeSiteAdvisor worked, way too dangerous for me.

polonus