(In reply to :Gijs (he/him) from comment #3) > Marco, Julian fixed this for the mixed content case in bug 1685737. I wonder if we need to do something else here? The screenshot in comment 0 is about an uncommon download. The patch in bug 1685737 handles "insecure", but there are other states, like "uncommon" or "malware" that require user intervention, and would cause a similarly annoying behavior. I don't know why bug 1685737 defaulted to 5 minutes, if I download something and close the browser and then reopen the browser after an hour, the download is gone? I guess that would be acceptable for malware, for safety reasons, not su sure about mixed content downloads. In practice we should handle any kind of download notification requesting user intervention. Pretty much this is a dupe of bug 1715587.
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(In reply to :Gijs (he/him) from comment #3) > Marco, Julian fixed this for the mixed content case in bug 1685737. I wonder if we need to do something else here? The screenshot in comment 0 is about an uncommon download. The patch in bug 1685737 handles "insecure", but there are other states, like "uncommon" or "malware" that require user intervention, and would cause a similarly annoying behavior. I don't know why bug 1685737 defaulted to 5 minutes, if I download something and close the browser and then reopen the browser after an hour, the download is gone? I guess that would be acceptable for malware, for safety reasons, not so sure about mixed content downloads. In practice we should handle any kind of download notification requesting user intervention. Pretty much this is a dupe of bug 1715587.