Hot or Not Adsense Notifer

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Nokia999, Dec 23, 2005.

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Do you use Adsenese Notifer extension for Firefox ?

  1. Yes

    44.9%
  2. No

    24.5%
  3. what ? :confused:

    24.5%
  4. I don't know :mad:

    6.1%
  1. Nokia999

    Nokia999 Guest

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    #21
    It's safe if you are only user of FF otherwise anyone can check your income but i think you can make your profile and attach this extension to your profile .... I AM NOT SURE
     
    Nokia999, Dec 24, 2005 IP
  2. Nokia999

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    #22
    In past i have used some tools to extract password from ******** stars.But i am not sure about extracting it from FF extension.
    But there could be some hole :rolleyes:
     
    Nokia999, Dec 24, 2005 IP
  3. medusa

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    #23
    OK, that is one way. How about the developer of the extension getting our passwords?
     
    medusa, Dec 25, 2005 IP
  4. cormac

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    #24
    This is something I dont like about using Open Source software but the developers of Firefox seem to have a good team in making the software more secure and its fact that it is more secure than IE.
     
    cormac, Dec 25, 2005 IP
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    #25
    I use it because it keeps me from checking my adsense account every 5 minutes. Not sure if the software writer has our passwords though.
     
    froinlaven, Dec 25, 2005 IP
  6. KGL

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    #26
    Its up there with the greats.
     
    KGL, Dec 25, 2005 IP
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    #27
    Yeah, I'm a bit iffy about using FF plugins to access secure accounts with password. I'm not a programmer, but it seems with the technology available to someone today, using plugins to access secure accounts could be exploited easily by a developer to garnish information, like for example with this plugin, what pages on your sites are raking in the most income. The warning alone when installing plugins of these sorts seems to say, hey we're(Mozilla) not liable should someone use this plugin to hack into your accounts. I'll pass on this one and just keep refreshing the overview page, or when I get time, throw the Stat page into a meta-refresh frame on one of my sites.
     
    Golf - Guy, Dec 27, 2005 IP
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    #28
    If using Firefox go to Tools/Options/Privacy/Passwords/show all passwords - Is there a plug-in to remove this option anyone?

    My advice is to make sure that you never save or remember passwords using Firefox or all your information can be stolen by anyone that has access to your PC, especially in a net cafe or at work.

    Although I did mention before Nokia999 that I had a problem with the extension it was not related to the above which I discovered trying to fix my extension problem :eek:

    I still do agree that its a great plug-in among many others for Firefox.
     
    cormac, Dec 28, 2005 IP