At best disabling the background update of gmp means not only an extra item for those who wish to use it (e.g widevine, netflix) to have to deal with, but also a time delay in getting the actual download. At worst, it could cause users to use an old dll (security risk).
I will leave it in, for now, but am seriously considering removing it, so don't cry if I do.
- SB: disabling it nothing to enhance privacy/security etc if changed from default
- SB: I will not provide the prefs or encourage users to disable these, especially given that there is a UI
- SB: the urls are redundant
- SB: note: the binary checks stays
- TP section is out of date (or soon will be), I'm not maintaining it, it has a UI and is best handled there
- explain pitfalls, add keyword tip, add setup tag
- given the searchbar is hidden by default in new FF installs, a lot of people could find this incredibly annoying (not being able to hit enter), including users who have changed their search engine - hence the setup tag
- these are not needed, you can view your cache in about:cache, or look at your `profile/cache2` folder (at least for portable Firefox), the remaining pref is enough to achieve the desired result
- browser.cache.disk.smart_size.first_run is set internally (for me it got automatically reset to modified false)
- the other two prefs are just more things for users to have deal with if they want to use disk cache
- Used setup-web since it relates to actual web pages, even though it doesn't break them
- Added the tag because it's an item that is likely to get attention / troubleshooting
- Added a warning tag to make the risk more apparent.
- Slight edit to the 2803 references