• @Eheran
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      125 days ago

      How else should it even be possible? Obviously every browser needs to download it and 100 % too.

      • @workerONE
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        35 days ago

        It could put it in a temporary cache that’s deleted when you close it

        • @Eheran
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          85 days ago

          So it did safe the file…?

    • @[email protected]
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      74 days ago

      Yeah smarty pants obviously it has to download the data, but by default it shouldnt permanently store it as a file in your download folder. Files like this should go into a tmp file or only into RAM.

        • @Mango
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          24 days ago

          Yes, obviously. That’s what we have a problem with.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 days ago

          Idk about default Firefox, but both Fennec on Android and Librewolf on Desktop do not permanently save it.

      • @[email protected]
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        -24 days ago

        Except a webpage isn’t exactly stored on the computer. JS and CSS files are cached. Images also, but not HTML. So no, not like a web page.

    • Cethin
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      34 days ago

      It has to download any content it shows you, whether that’s a web page, pdf, or anything else. It can’t just magically know what to display without downloading it. Whether it stores it permanently is another question. Most browsers don’t do this. If yours does there’s probably a setting for that, or it’s just a really bad browser.