Change a warning of Firefox about:config entering #1603
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Button had been changed to "Accept the Risk and Continue" so I've updated that. More information at #1602
Resolves: https://github.com/privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io/issues/1532
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I think both wordings should be included until Firefox ESR ships this change too.
Has it also changed in Firefox ESR?
I cannot check that on my system 🤷♀️. I'll try to look at someone's ESR version but I cannot promise that. Right now I can say it is, at least, on 71.0, but that's a "standard" version, not ESR.
I added "or" with both wordings but it must be better to check if ESR really hasn't changed the sentence.
ESR 68.0.2, FF70 and lower (tested back to FF60)
I accept the risk
FF71+
Accept the Risk and Continue
I only checked on Windows, but I doubt the OS has any affect here.
No idea where you're getting
I'll be careful, I promise!
from but it looks vaguely familiar - maybe that's an even older wording?@igoose1 Would you be open to committing based on Thorin-Oakenpants's comment?
@Mikaela, here is. Thank you, @Thorin-Oakenpants!