Say you were using Firefox a few years ago. It was bloated and slow. Chrome comes along. You couldn't give a hoot. But Firefox is really going pants. You even tried Opera. More and more people are saying about Chome. You're like, 'so what's all this about Chrome, then'. They say, 'it looks really nice see - it's sort of minimalist software, it just browses really well - and it's fast'. You say whatever. But okay. And the next time your work is knocked out by Firefox going up the spout you're like, 'that's enough. let's try this Chrome thing'. You don't want to use Chrome. You don't want to interrupt your work. You don't want to have to learn about whether one browser is better then another or why. You don't want to have to change from one app to another. There is not enough time in the day to dick about with this sort of thing unless it's your *hobby*. But you have no choice. So you install Chome. And if you are lucky, you get back on with your freekin work. And then this wallet thing comes along and says, 'do you want me to store your passwords? you might like it!' And you're like, 'no, go away'. That's not to say my o/s shouldn't tell me things about what it's doing. It should tell me more. It never tells me enough. But it should tell me without condition. On 23 August 2014 20:10, Dylan <dylan@dylan.me.uk> wrote:
On 23/08/14 18:45, John Andersen wrote:
Its not clear that he want's to disable the wallet for everything, just for wifi.
Seems quite clear from his OP that the Wallet is the last thing he wants on his machine.
(Worrying about wifi passwords being stored in cleartext files on you home machine is pretty pointless, given that wifi has an effective range of less than 150 feet. I've always thought putting wifi passwords win the wallet was overkill).
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