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>3.5. Where can I get updated Actions Files?</A
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-> Based on your feedback and the continuing development, updates of
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+> Based on your feedback and the continuing development, updates of
+ <TT
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- made available from time to time on the <A
+ made available from time to time on the <A
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- to our announce mailing list</A
+ to our announce mailing list</A
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>web-based actions file editor</A
>.
- Note that the custom actions editor must be explicitly enabled in
+ Note that the custom actions editor must be explicitly enabled in
the main config file (see <A
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method that browsers can use to store data between pages, or between browser
sessions. Sometimes there is a good reason for this, and the user's life is a
bit easier as a result. But there is a long history of some websites taking
- advantage of this layer of trust, and using the data they glean from you and
+ advantage of this layer of trust, and using the data they glean from you and
your browsing habits for their own purposes, and maybe to your potential
detriment. Such sites are using you and storing their data on your system.
That is why the privacy conscious watch from whom those cookies come, and why