


For any file type listed, click on either Remove Action or Change Action

You click on Change Action (from previous slide), select Save them on my computer to save files of that type to the computer.
This helps prevent automated exploitation of vulnerabilities that may exist in these applications

Firefox includes a feature to Clear Private Data to give users the option to remove potentially sensitive information from the web browser.
Click on Tools, then Save Private data to find the settings . This is where you can configure Firefox to remove potentially sensitive data from the browser

This is where you can configure Firefox to remove potentially sensitive data from the browser

Useful Firefox Extensions
Security
Noscript: Blocks javascript/java plugins from loading unless you enable them. Makes the internet much safer.
Adblock: Blocks ads
Adblock Filter.G Updater Updates Adblock
Adblock Plus Allows an easy way to block any ad you specify.
Google!
Customize Google: Allows you enable several useful google features to enhance browsing. Watch their presentation.
Useful Tweaks
SessionSaver.2: If firefox crashes this program restores what you were doing, including the forms you were filling
Tab Mix Plus: Makes tabbed browsing more efficient. A huge convennience.
Download Them All: A download manager. Select an area with links to downloads or pages and it will download them all.
Internet Explorer Tab: Some programs wont work in firefox. For example some online virus scanners. This ads a tab to quickly move to internet explorer when you need to.
Neato!
Video Downloader Download video from your favorite sources like youtube and google video.
Quirky
Download Status Bar: Says the status of your downloads on the status bar.
Fluff
FoxyTunes: Firefox Built in music player. Listen to music, load, and switch tracks while browsing on the same interface.Weather: Check the weather in your local area
Did you know these basic Firefox Tips?
You can easily double the joy of using Firefox by knowing these essencial Firefox tips.
1. To quickly find any word in a web page type /word it will highlight the word and press Ctrl+G to “Find Again” that word again
2. If you wish to remove an item from your Address Bar Drop down menu, Highlight it without clicking and use Shift+Delete.
3. Clear your Download history to make the download manager moreresponsive : Tools | Options | PrivacyType about:cache?device=disk in your address bar to view/save items that you have in your firefox disk cache
4. Type about:cache?device=memory in your address bar to view/save items that you have in your Firefox memory cache
5. Drag any link to the Download Manager Window to add & download the link.
6. If you accidentally delete a bookmark and want to recover it, open the “Bookmarks Manager” and use Ctrl+Z, or Edit | Undo.
7. Double Clicking empty space on the Tab Bar will open a ‘New Tab’
8. Holding down the Ctrl key when you right click to “View Image” or “View Background Image” will open the image in a New Tab or New Window.
9. A bookmarks Folder’s position can also be Dragged & Dropped but you must hold down the SHIFT key while Dragging.
10. To prevent a website from replacing/changing your rightclick context menu go to Tools > Options > Web Features then click the “advanced tab” and de-select “remove or replace context menus”. Update: go to Tools>Options>content>Advanced on Firefox2
11. You can work offline in Firefox just go to File > Work Offline. This means that you can browse your previously visited pages even when you’re offline this is a really cool feature but not many people who use it.
12. You can bookmark the current page by dragging the icon from the location bar to your Bookmarks folder. You can also drag it to the desktop to make an icon for that page.
13. To stop animated gifs from moving, press the ESC key.
Run Firefox From Removable Media
This advanced tip makes it possible to run Firefox from removable media, such as a USB memory stick. This will allow you to run Firefox with your personal settings from any computer, even those that don't have Firefox installed. It has only been tested on Windows XP/2000. The basic instructions are as follows:
1. Copy the Firefox application folder and your profile folder to the removable medium. In this example we will use
R:\Firefox
for the application folder andR:\FFProfile
as the profile folder, assuming the drive letter for the removable media isR:
.- 2. Create a simple batch file called
R:\Firefox.bat
with the following line:
The reason why a batch file is needed instead of a simple shortcut is that a shortcut uses absolute paths, and since the actual drive letter for the removable media may change depending on which computer it is plugged into, the relative path used in the batch file is guaranteed to work anywhere.
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