![]() ![]() Until then, I’m stuck on ownCloud using Pale Moon and the unmaintained 1.1 sync server app. It would be wonderful if someone (with skills that I lack) could create two Nextcloud apps, one that handles accounts and auth, and the second that handles sync data. ![]() …that somehow makes it ok for some foreign company to decide who can and can’t access the data that I’m holding (using the decryption key that I don’t have control of!) He seems to forget that if that foreign company goes down, I can no longer access the personal data that I’m hosting! Separating data storage and authentication is usual today Now Pale Moon and Firefox use incompatible sync methods, and Seamonkey can’t sync at seems to think that because… It is inherently less secure and also more complex.īack in the day, I was able to save something on Seamonkey, make changes on Pale Moon, and then view it on Firefox. On top of this, Mozilla now holds a copy of your decryption key. You need to have an account, authorisation to access the account is separate, then sync data is held separate again. Mozilla’s 1.5 sync is split into three parts, the accounts server, authorisation server, and actual sync server. Pale Moon still uses this system today (making the 1.1 sync useful to people like me!) You can easily bookmark webpages, for instance, launch private tab to prevent. And to that end, the UI is intuitive and easy to navigate. Basically focused on speed and efficiency, Pale Mood also looks fairly decent. The browser is based on Firefox and offers all its features. It was secure, and all user data was encrypted client-side so Mozilla never saw unencrypted user data and never held the decryption key. Pale Moon is fully open source just like its desktop counterpart. Display 3.50inch Processor Front Camera No Resolution 320x480 pixels RAM 0 MB OS Android 4.1 Storage 1 MB Battery Capacity 1200 mAh. The 1.1 sync (used up to Firefox 25) simply sync’d user bookmarks and history data, etc. People don’t appear to realise the difference in Mozilla’s 1.1 sync and their 1.5 sync. ![]()
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