Firefox has several security settings you can use to keep your computer safe. There are also hundreds of extensions that you can add to give you further privacy & security. Lisa Hoover has written a great article on a few of these extensions. For example a good way to protect your computer is to prevent the browser from using JavaScript at Web sites without permission, the NoScript extension makes every site that uses JavaScript ask your permission before running it. It can render some JavaScript-heavy sites unreadable but provides a whitelist of acceptable sites that you can add to speed up your surfing experience.
At Jethro the extensions we always install on any new pc are, Plain old favourites, Session Manager, Tab Browser Preferences and Delicious.
Its happened. Labours new minister for the idiots - I mean Internet, has advised that they will be supporting mandatory ISP filtering - supposedly to protect children from pornography. Download their "plan for cyber safety". The plan starts of talking about the need to educate and a combined approach by parents and teachers - sounds good. How do they plan to do this? By providing a mandatory clean feed. What the heck is that?
Lachlan Heyward from the Herald Sun writes:
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said everything possible had to be done to shield children from violent and pornographic online material.
"We have always argued more needs to be done to protect children," he said.
Following is the edited text from a conversation with my sister helping her set up RSS feeds for our family blogs. Maybe it will help you.
Jethro the santa (hes not real!) claus says (1:32 AM):
do u have a Gmail account?
u have blogger so I guess you do actually
go to http://www.google.com/reader/view/
login there
in Firefox when you go to a website with an rss feed you can click on it and it will give you the option to add to Google reader automatically
u may need to set it up in the options in Firefox
go to tools and options
then feeds
choose the default application for reader
I use Google reader
yahoo is just as good
means they can be read anywhere - not tied to a computer
just need to login
Rufus says (1:35 AM):
The TouchGraph Google browser is a free Java application that allows you to explore the connections between related websites. All you have to do to use it is to:
Try it out!
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