I switched to Chrome a while back. It works on Linux and Mac (and Windows). Since I work in a heterogeneous environment, I need a browser that supports them all. I switched when Firefox bloat got out of control, and have been happy enough with it. On 10/01/2018 11:01 AM, Keith Lofstrom wrote: >> Subject: Security ERRATA Moderate: firefox on SL7.x x86_64 >> This update upgrades Firefox to version 60.2.1 ESR. >> ... >> Mozilla: Setting a master password post-Firefox 58 does not delete >> unencrypted previously stored passwords (CVE-2018-12383) > This "security fix" wiped out ALL my 130+ saved logins. > I have backups, and I can restore the previous version > of firefox, turn off updates for that, and restore my > saved logins, with some guidance. Suggestions? > > But ... > > It has been more than a decade since I've detected a > security breach on any of my systems. I am frequently > tormented by firefox interface changes and thoughtless > update management. > > I don't need glitz, I don't need gestures, I need > stability and simple maintenance. If I wanted fashion > and mindless entertainment, I'd get Macs. > > Which web browser should I be using? Chromium? > > Keith > -- Miles O'Neal CAD Systems Engineer Cirrus Logic | cirrus.com | 1.512.851.4659