01-28-2017, 03:33 PM
Wow you are certainly coming to the wrong conclusion here. Stop using profiles and device syncing altogether and you'll be a lot more secure. Use Startpage as your browser homepage and use a proxy. Google is google i/e advertising and endless js updating. The file is probably a generated scrap of js for Windows software and has no effect on your Linux OS. I wouldn't consider this a LL or Moz security issue at all and it is probably persistent because of your Mozilla usage profile which somehow got linked to a Windows software site, or some cell phone incompatibility. User profiles and device syncing make you less secure period. I use nothing natively Google for web browsing on Windows 10 machines, and always proxy them. Your life is in the cloud whether you know it or not, but you put it there with your user profile and device sync, not a virus, not a file error. Delete the files and see what Firefox eventually prompts you to do afterwards, if anything, and file a bug report with Moz. That should locate the source of the problem. There is no such thing as secure Google Chrome. The web is not a community service. It's about making money, one way or another. On that basis I trust Amazon and MS user profiling far more than Google or Moz based both on past experiences, and on their business and service models compared to Google's. Good luck with that new Google profile.
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