2732 was just enforcing default since at least FF52, and 2733 has never been used, was only there for info. Offline Cache or appCache (2730) is already behind a prompt (2731), and is already limited (in FF60+) to HTTPS (2730b).
Note: I am not 100% sure what happens with an app update. If this is divorced from that check now, you should be able to get FF updated without any system addons. We'll have to wait until 62 needs an update to test it. In the meantime I've edited the [NOTE]. I've also left this inactive (eg imagine if they pushed a critical update for formfill), so this is an end-user decision. Added to sticky to revisit this pref
I see no point in keeping this to enforce a default that FF itself doesn't use - see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/User-Agent/Firefox
- "... is an optional compatibility token that some Gecko-based browsers may choose to incorporate, to achieve maximum compatibility with websites that expect Firefox"
The last one-off ESR cycle of 8 releases is now behind us, new algorithm for FF60+ is back to 7 releases per ESR numbering, starting at 60... 67... etc. Note: This does not do anything for Aurora or Nightly spoofing the next ESR early (but we have until Nightly 67 before this becomes a problem). The ticket 1418162 was meant to cover this but instead was just used for the new algorithm. There is currently no ticket for the Aurora/Nightly issue - but never fear, Pants is here!! It is not forgotten, and I have emails with Tom Ritter et al on it
AS is out of control. No master switch in FF60+, and in order to 100% sure nothing is collected locally (or external connections made), there are now some 28 prefs (including those coming in FF61). This is re-DICK-ulous. We're not going to bother tracking all that, let alone the labyrinth of code. All users are advised to just make sure they remove the XPI every time they update FF.
2711 is about web extension data and does not fit in the 2700s is all about websites' persistent data, i.e items that sanitizing and Storage Manager deal with. Dumping in 2600's which is getting a revamp later
* Options> and [settings]
While I'm at it, I'm changing the 21 instances of
- `[SETTING-56+]` to just `[SETTING]`
- `[SETTING-ESR]` to `[SETTING-ESR52]` because we'll leave those in until 62 (yes I know they may apply to earlier ESRs, but people should be upgraded). Thus no ambiguity with ESR60 vs ESR52 users for the overlap
This is so wrong: It is better to inform users that 3 **must** be used than rely on zero info as well as removing useful info on what the values do. All future issues with this will be directed to earthlng. Remove RFP info as RFP users should know this stuff if they turned it on. Non RFP users, who we told they can bypass it, will not have a reference to RFP now. Enforce will now be banned as a word because, "reasons".
add `browser.storageManager.enabled` back but enforce it as true - otherwise people may never pick up on the fact we dropped it and may never reset it, and never see their shiny new UI section. When it's deprecated, *then* we can remove it
pref will be removed, 99% sure it was just a pref used internally to hide it from stable during testing in beta/nightly - see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1428306. Makes zero sense to hide this new UI section since we will be turning SM on anyway (the section is important for end users to exist and be working esp thru QuotaManager and Storage v2 changes etc).
note: picked up a leading space on 2206. Please double check for any errors or missed opportunities (I scanned it three times), 1221 is about the only one that's a bit messy I think
Note: I moved the (part`x`) bit to the end of the bugzilla from previous commit as I like the https* bit to all be in line = visually easier to parse IMO
This is a start to reducing section 2600 (which I renamed it to just miscellaneous). We can always revisit this new section and add to it down the track if required. Note: added a second ref [2] under 0703. Note: re-numbered & re-positioned deprecated prefs for SPDY