Well now that this thing was brought up..Iron uses a little more memory than it's supposed to sometimes.It mostly happens with betas.Alpacino you updated to the latest version right?
Well now that this thing was brought up..Iron uses a little more memory than it's supposed to sometimes.It mostly happens with betas.Alpacino you updated to the latest version right?
i've heard of something called "memory leak" which is continuously fixed on Firefox,Well now that this thing was brought up..Iron uses a little more memory than it's supposed to sometimes.
maybe Iron suffers from thishmm.
I am cheatos
Maybe you should report this to the their forums.
They happen when an application doesn't free up RAM after it no longer needs it. In this case, memory usage only keeps on growing, until the app or system crashes. Early Firefox versions indeed had this infamous issue, and it made them eat a lot of RAM!
I'd disable Java completely. A Flash technology called Live Connect can cause the JVM to load, even when unnecessary. This can be achieved by running Iron with the -disable-java command-line parameter.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Google patches severe Chrome vulnerabilities
Google patches severe Chrome vulnerabilities | Deep Tech - CNET NewsGoogle has fixed two high-severity vulnerabilities in the stable version of its Chrome browser that could have let an attacker remotely take over a person's computer.
With one attack on Google's V8 JavaScript engine, malicious JavaScript on a Web site could let an attacker gain access to sensitive data or run arbitrary code on the computer within a Chrome protected area called the sandbox, Google said in a blog post Tuesday. With the other, a page with XML-encoded information could cause a browser tab crash that could let an attacker run arbitrary code within the sandbox.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Why?Please don't use Google Chrome and switch to another browser. Chrome gives you an unique User ID during install, which can be potentially used by Google to track your Internet browsing activities over extended periods of time. This constitutes a privacy invasion, so we'd rather keep you (and us) in the safe side.
We'd prefer FireFox, it's one of the best and safest browsers.
Best regards,
SB-Innovation
I wanted to use it for SB-I!
The answer is within your quoteChrome gives you an unique User ID during install, which can be potentially used by Google to track your Internet browsing activities over extended periods of time. This constitutes a privacy invasion, so we'd rather keep you (and us) in the safe side.
SBfreak is right. If I was given a penny every time I said "because of its privacy-intruding features"...
Just use Iron.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
User-ID ---> Using Google Chrome Anonymizer
The user ID is just one of the 5-6 "features" Iron removes.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
In addition I guess, only a few know about that tool. And just to be on the safe side, better putting Chrome on the blacklist.User-ID ---> Using Google Chrome Anonymizer
greetz
No, it isn't.Iron ( ) is banned?
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
See, Chrome is like the Dark Side & Iron is the good Imperium to say it in a Star Wars manner.![]()
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