However, some legacy or technically inadequate browsers require the entire file to be stored in memory for downloading (Firefox, IE10, Opera),”
“We do not impose artificial limits on file sizes other than your available cloud drive space. Remember how anti-Firefox they were when they relaunched? That was enough to piss me off, but they maintain their crap. There are other options, ones that would love to have even a piece of the 450+ million Firefox users out there. Sorry man, but for me, the words MEGA and Firefox just do not go together at all. So, if your space is running low this may be one of the locations to check out. This tip is especially useful for Firefox users who have installed the browser on a Solid State Drive as space is usually scarce. Press the Clear Now button to clear all data at once.Press the Alt-key to display the menu bar and select Tools > Options.You now find the folder under storage/persistent/ in the Firefox root profile folder. Note: Mozilla has changed the folder the files are stored in from Firefox 26 onwards it seems. Delete the folders of sites here to clear the storage on your hard drive.Here you find the urls of all websites that have used the feature to store data on your system.Click on indexdb here to open that folder.Click on the show folder here next to profile folder to open the root profile folder.Or, load about:support directly in the browser's address bar. Press the Alt-key and select Help > Troubleshooting Information.
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You can open the Firefox profile folder and delete all sites or only a specific site in the indexdb folder of the browser, or use the interface of the browser to clear some or all offline data. You have two options to clear the offline data.
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You need to set the Maintain offline storage permission to allow for the site in question so that it does not run into the 50 Megabyte download size limitation anymore.Now you can modify all default permissions, so that you allow or disallow the website to make use of them.You can filter for a specific website here, for instance mega so that only it is displayed.You can manage the permissions for each website in Firefox in the following way.