[WIN7-64bit / SBIE 5.10 / OPERA 38]
I recently changed default search from Google to Bing. For my purpose the page presentation is more appealing and my searches are pretty 'basic'. Of course, to do that I had to 'Disable Forced Programs' and open '38 outside the 'Box. Change search default, close browser...re-open, sandboxed, and go on my way.
Yesterday I was snooping around, burning keyboard commands in my 'maturing' noggin. I have two weather URLs that come up when I open the browser, so when I hit Control+H {history}, I expected to see the two URLs shown. They were, but ALSO was an arm load of URLs relating to Dogs, My Dog, Dog Food, etc. WOW! As I understand SBIE/Browser interworking, I think that meant my browsing history in Bing had somehow been given Direct Access, which I ONLY give to BOOK MARKS. I went thru the change search engine drill, back to Google. Open bunch of URLs, close browser; open browser sandboxed...no history [normal]. Went back to Bing, same drill, same 'good' result.
A scan of the 'puter with MSSS showed I didn't pick up any bugs. I am a fanatic about 'going on line' **IN** the sandbox only, but I guess I could have accidentally gone on to do my search after changing to Bing, and still being in 'Disable Forced Programs'. But...
So...is there any way 'Browsing History' *CAN* leave the sandbox and go home to the C: Drive...on it's own?
I hope this was my error, as it would be the very first time anything has ever gotten out of my Sandbox without being invited....NOT BLOODY GOOD.
???
Giz
Can Browser History Escape The Sandbox?
Re: Can Browser History Escape The Sandbox?
Gizmo, I am not familiar with Opera. Bur what I am going to tell you should help you figure this out. I use Firefox. Firefox saves bookmarks and history in the same file. So, when we allow access to our bookmarks, history gets saved as well. Then to get rid of history, I set it up that way in Firefox Options were I set Firefox history to be deleted when closing the browser.
You should be able to do something similar with Opera. See what you are allowing access to in Applications>Web browser. Try to find out or figure out the file or files were history and bookmarks are saved by Opera. Knowing this kind of information will help you figure what to do.
Bo
You should be able to do something similar with Opera. See what you are allowing access to in Applications>Web browser. Try to find out or figure out the file or files were history and bookmarks are saved by Opera. Knowing this kind of information will help you figure what to do.
Bo
Re: Can Browser History Escape The Sandbox?
Hi again, Bo... and thanks for the info; all understood.
Applications>Web Browser doesn't work for the newer [later than version 12] versions of Opera, so have used Resource Access---Direct Access, for the three book mark FILES in App Data, Roaming, Opera...etc. Works great for all my BM use. History is three different files in that same App Data folder.
Yes, I can manually go to delete browsing history any time, but it appears my only choice for same thing automatically is to remove 'Local Data' when closing the browser; but there goes my few {but well used] cookies.
Looking more and more like I just goofed up, Bo... Opera 38 has a built-in ad blocker and it seems a lot of Evil-Ware comes along in ads, so maybe that's how I [probably] was browsing outside the sandbox and survived!
Have to be more careful in the future . By the way, I have tried using F/F and Chrome, but neither has the features I use in Opera...at least that I found...
Thanks, again
Giz
Applications>Web Browser doesn't work for the newer [later than version 12] versions of Opera, so have used Resource Access---Direct Access, for the three book mark FILES in App Data, Roaming, Opera...etc. Works great for all my BM use. History is three different files in that same App Data folder.
Yes, I can manually go to delete browsing history any time, but it appears my only choice for same thing automatically is to remove 'Local Data' when closing the browser; but there goes my few {but well used] cookies.
Looking more and more like I just goofed up, Bo... Opera 38 has a built-in ad blocker and it seems a lot of Evil-Ware comes along in ads, so maybe that's how I [probably] was browsing outside the sandbox and survived!
Have to be more careful in the future . By the way, I have tried using F/F and Chrome, but neither has the features I use in Opera...at least that I found...
Thanks, again
Giz
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Re: Can Browser History Escape The Sandbox?
Hmmm, I'll poke around into this to see if the Template can be adjusted?gizmo77 wrote:Hi again, Bo... and thanks for the info; all understood.
Applications>Web Browser doesn't work for the newer [later than version 12] versions of Opera, so have used Resource Access---Direct Access, for the three book mark FILES in App Data, Roaming, Opera...etc. Works great for all my BM use. History is three different files in that same App Data folder.
Yes, I can manually go to delete browsing history any time, but it appears my only choice for same thing automatically is to remove 'Local Data' when closing the browser; but there goes my few {but well used] cookies.
Looking more and more like I just goofed up, Bo... Opera 38 has a built-in ad blocker and it seems a lot of Evil-Ware comes along in ads, so maybe that's how I [probably] was browsing outside the sandbox and survived!
Have to be more careful in the future . By the way, I have tried using F/F and Chrome, but neither has the features I use in Opera...at least that I found...
Thanks, again
Giz
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