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  • crockett
    in a van by the river
    • May 2003
    • 76818

    #1

    Firefox bug causes break up

    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=330884

    User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET
    CLR 1.1.4322)
    Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.1)
    Gecko/20060111 Firefox/1.5.0.1

    This privacy flaw has caused my fiancé and I to break-up after having dated for
    5 years.

    Basically, we share one computer but under separate Windows XP user accounts.
    We both use Mozilla Firefox -- well, he used to use it more than I do but now
    we don't really use it. The privacy flaw is this: when he went to log-in under
    his dating sites (jdate.com, swinglifestyle.com, adultfriendfinder.com, etc.),
    Mozilla promptly asks whether or not he'd like Firefox to save the passwords
    for him. He chose never, obviously. However, when he logged off his user
    account, and I logged onto my Windows XP account X amount of days later, I
    decided to use Firefox because hey -- it loaded everything much more
    efficiently, was better to work on with website designs and is a lot more
    stable than IE7beta2.

    Firefox prompted whether or not I'd like it to save my password for logging
    into my website. I chose never and changed my mind. I went into the Password
    Manager to change the saved password option from Never to Always and that's
    when I saw all these other sites that had been selected as "Never Save
    Password." Of course, those were sites I had never visited or could ever dream
    of visiting.

    Then I realized who, how and what... and sh*t hit the fan. Your browser does
    not efficiently respect the privacy of different users for one system.

    Reproducible: Always

    Steps to Reproduce:
    1. Create 2 unique user accounts (for steps sake, let's call the two accounts
    Joe and Mary) in Windows XP Home.
    2. Logout and sign-in under Joe.
    3. Open Firefox and go to an e-mail site or to jdate.com or wherever.
    4. Attempt to log-in to the site so that Firefox will ask whether or not you
    want your password saved.
    5. Choose not to save the password.
    6. After successfully logging in and having selected the "never save password"
    option, logout.
    7. Log-in as Mary and open Firefox.
    8. Browse, browse, browse... but you don't really have to. Just go to "View
    Saved Passwords," click on the tab that will show you sites to never save
    passwords for, and you'll see whatever painful site Joe denied to save a
    password for.
    9. Break-up with fiancé.



    Firefox should be respecting every single area of privacy per user on one
    system. It's not doing that... I'm going to submit this as Major because not
    everyone shares one computer, but it should really be considered Critical
    In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.
  • HorseShit
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Dec 2004
    • 17513

    #2
    sounds like it was never going to work in the long term anyway

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    • fallenmuffin
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2005
      • 8170

      #3
      He should of just said what I tell my gf "it's called networking, baby"

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      • EscortBiz
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        • May 2002
        • 19422

        #4
        desperate attempt for jdate to get some traffic, just kidding

        I didnt try it but I can see how that can cause a problem

        then again how many breakups and job losses did IE popups cause?

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        • Klen
          • Aug 2006
          • 32235

          #5
          How the fuck surfing can break relationship?What,did she visited site "howtoscrewyourboyfriend.com"and he then concluded how he should break up?

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          • Kudles
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2003
            • 5477

            #6
            Wow thats lame
            Free to Play MMOs and MMORPGs

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