Plug-ins bogging down your web browsing? Then it looks like you could
soon have another option to cut through the clutter right in Firefox.
The latest nightly build of the browser includes a new feature that
lets users turn off all plug-ins by default and then click on each to
enable them (something that, we should note, can already be done through
third-party add-ons). While that functionality is still in the early
stages, Mozilla's Jared Wein says that they're now working on adding the
ability to remember plug-in settings on a per-site basis, and hope to
have the feature ready for the release version of Firefox 14 (currently
due out in July). In the meantime, you can get an early look at the
feature in the latest nightly build available at the source link below.
Via engadget.com

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