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* [[User:p@tr1x|p@tr1x]]: We all know that Microsoft's IE 7.0 will include 'Anti-Phising' technology. I think most of you know that Google has released an extension for Firefox 1.5 that gives the users some level of protection against Phishing attacks. As Phishing/Spoofing becomes one of the most prevalent forms of internet attacks I believe it would be foolish to introduce a product for the masses, like Firefox, that doesn't include this type of technology. How many of you have used the extension Adblock combo'd with Filterset.g? Do these types of programs act as a potential threat to 'free-speech'? I don't believe they do because I don't believe that web content providers have guaranteed access to my computer. I choose to enact a filter that prevents certain content from appearing. Whitelist/Blacklist/Heuristic analysis of web-content is not a violation of free-speech. Don't let any SPAMMER/Spoofer tell you otherwise.
* [[User:p@tr1x|p@tr1x]]: We all know that Microsoft's IE 7.0 will include 'Anti-Phising' technology. I think most of you know that Google has released an extension for Firefox 1.5 that gives the users some level of protection against Phishing attacks. As Phishing/Spoofing becomes one of the most prevalent forms of internet attacks I believe it would be foolish to introduce a product for the masses, like Firefox, that doesn't include this type of technology. How many of you have used the extension Adblock combo'd with Filterset.g? Do these types of programs act as a potential threat to 'free-speech'? I don't believe they do because I don't believe that web content providers have guaranteed access to my computer. I choose to enact a filter that prevents certain content from appearing. Whitelist/Blacklist/Heuristic analysis of web-content is not a violation of free-speech. Don't let any SPAMMER/Spoofer tell you otherwise.
* [[User:t0rus|t0rus]] For vast majority of Firefox users having an anti-phishing feature will be a bliss, and it should definetly be part of the browser. But for some paranoid people Mozilla should give the option to disable/uninstall it. Plain and simple. There's no point of depriving people of it simply because "the big brother is watching you"...


== Hotkeys: Accessibility and Web 2.0 ==
== Hotkeys: Accessibility and Web 2.0 ==
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