[tbb-bugs] #13503 [Tor Browser]: Tor Browser does nothing when clicking "Allow" for offline storage use

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#13503: Tor Browser does nothing when clicking "Allow" for offline storage use
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     Reporter:  isis         |      Owner:  tbb-team
         Type:  defect       |     Status:  new
     Priority:  normal       |  Milestone:
    Component:  Tor Browser  |    Version:
   Resolution:               |   Keywords:  tbb-pref, tbb-usability
Actual Points:               |  Parent ID:
       Points:               |
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Description changed by isis:

Old description:

> I wanted to checkout a "secure webmail app" that a friend was talking
> about. When navigating to https://mail.whiteout.io/ in Tor Browser 4.0,
> however, I cannot click the "Allow" button.
>
> [[Image()https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/raw-
> attachment/ticket/13503/mail.whiteout.io.offline-allow.jpg]]
>
> FWIW, the `Preferences > Advanced > Offline Web Content and User Data >
> Tell me when a website asks to store data for offline use` checkbox is
> checked. However that setting only toggles the `browser.offline-
> apps.notify` pref. I think what we want is
> `browser.cache.offline.enable=true`, but we'd likely need to audit those
> APIs to ensure they do not do anything potentially unsafe.

New description:

 I wanted to checkout a "secure webmail app" that a friend was talking
 about. When navigating to https://mail.whiteout.io/ in Tor Browser 4.0,
 however, I cannot click the "Allow" button.

 [[Image(https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/raw-
 attachment/ticket/13503/mail.whiteout.io.offline-allow.jpg)]]

 FWIW, the `Preferences > Advanced > Offline Web Content and User Data >
 Tell me when a website asks to store data for offline use` checkbox is
 checked. However that setting only toggles the `browser.offline-
 apps.notify` pref. I think what we want is
 `browser.cache.offline.enable=true`, but we'd likely need to audit those
 APIs to ensure they do not do anything potentially unsafe.

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