Decentraleyes v1.3.0
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New: Let there be languages. This version supports locales and features fourteen
initial translations:
Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, English (United Kingdom), English (United States), Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese (European), and Spanish.
New: Official support for SeaMonkey. If you use SeaMonkey
(a free and open-source internet suite consisting of a web browser, an e-mail client, and a news aggregator), you might be glad to know that this release is fully compatible with all modern versions of the application.
Enhanced: A large amount of internal changes for improved performance and stability. A lot of work has gone into making this version as fast and reliable as possible. As a result, this release proudly brings you an even more optimized, carefree, and stable overall experience.
Getting started: Decentraleyes works right out of the box and no manual configuration is required! You can check if you're properly protected by using the following testing utility.
To get a glimpse of what this add-on actually does for you, go to this application's main menu, click "Add-ons" > "Decentraleyes" > "Preferences", scroll down, and familiarize yourself with the local injections counter.
General notice:
Decentraleyes is a young project. Expect many improvements in the realms of clear user feedback and ease-of-use as it matures. It does a lot to protect you, and is becoming less and less shy about it.
Detailed v1.3.0 changelog:
- Decentraleyes now officially supports modern versions of SeaMonkey.
- Created mappings for yastatic.net and deprecated its predecessor (yandex.st).
- Added test cases, and improved existing unit tests and exception handling.
- Applied a wide range of performance optimalizations and stability improvements.
- Added support for localizations and embedded fourteen initial translations.
- Implemented a watcher that keeps pages with specific security policies from breaking.
- Added a preference to allow users to hide release notes upon install and upgrade.
- Optimized mapping expressions to reveal uncommon injection opportunities.
Detailed v1.2.2 changelog:
- Decentraleyes now supports Fennec (better known as Firefox for mobile).
- Experimental support for whitelisting domains from preferences (Add-ons Manager).
- Amount of injected resources shown in preferences (Add-ons Manager).
- Fixed a rare bug where shorthand mapping notations broke specific websites.
- Removed Pale Moon compatibility as it will receive separate, tailored, builds.
- Took out rare resources to make room for more common candidates.
- Added new AngularJS, Dojo, and jQuery UI scripts to the resource bundle.