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firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff f01e4bd5e52a47ddf5ae452d2bd9f635 |
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Firefox requires Face ID to access your saved logins.
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Firefox requires Face ID to access your saved logins.
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firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff 213aee17b59f4045c403d224348bac98 |
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Face ID & Passcode
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Face ID & Passcode
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firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff 59942586d6c6c5d2debedb2b5b51420e |
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Use Face ID
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Use Face ID
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firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff c0dc8fcc15d70d25706f4cae284b951c |
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Facebook
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Facebook
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browser • browser • branding • brandings.ftl -facebook-container-brand-name |
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Facebook Container
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Facebook Container
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browser • browser • newtab • onboarding.ftl onboarding-facebook-container-text2 |
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{ -facebook-container-brand-name } keeps your profile separate from everything else, making it harder for Facebook to target you with ads.
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{ -facebook-container-brand-name } keeps your profile separate from everything else, making it harder for Facebook to target you with ads.
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browser • browser • newtab • onboarding.ftl onboarding-facebook-container-title |
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Set Boundaries with Facebook
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Set Boundaries with Facebook
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browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl browsing-media-control.label |
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Control media via keyboard, headset, or virtual interface
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Control media via keyboard, headset, or virtual interface
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browser • installer • custom.properties REG_APP_DESC |
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$BrandShortName delivers safe, easy web browsing. A familiar user interface, enhanced security features including protection from online identity theft, and integrated search let you get the most out of the web.
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$BrandShortName delivers safe, easy web browsing. A familiar user interface, enhanced security features including protection from online identity theft, and integrated search let you get the most out of the web.
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chat • facebook.properties facebook.chat.name |
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Facebook Chat
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Facebook Chat
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chat • facebook.properties facebook.disabled |
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Facebook Chat is no longer supported due to Facebook disabling their XMPP gateway.
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Facebook Chat is no longer supported due to Facebook disabling their XMPP gateway.
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devtools • client • memory.properties toolbar.view.dominators.tooltip |
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View the dominator tree and surface the largest structures in the snapshot
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View the dominator tree and surface the largest structures in the snapshot
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dom • chrome • dom • dom.properties DeprecatedTestingAttributeWarning |
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TestingDeprecatedInterface.deprecatedAttribute is a testing-only attribute and this is its testing deprecation message.
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TestingDeprecatedInterface.deprecatedAttribute is a testing-only attribute and this is its testing deprecation message.
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dom • chrome • dom • dom.properties DeprecatedTestingInterfaceWarning |
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TestingDeprecatedInterface is a testing-only interface and this is its testing deprecation message.
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TestingDeprecatedInterface is a testing-only interface and this is its testing deprecation message.
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dom • chrome • dom • dom.properties DeprecatedTestingMethodWarning |
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TestingDeprecatedInterface.deprecatedMethod() is a testing-only method and this is its testing deprecation message.
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TestingDeprecatedInterface.deprecatedMethod() is a testing-only method and this is its testing deprecation message.
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dom • chrome • dom • dom.properties IgnoringWillChangeOverBudgetWarning |
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Will-change memory consumption is too high. Budget limit is the document surface area multiplied by %1$S (%2$S px). Occurrences of will-change over the budget will be ignored.
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Will-change memory consumption is too high. Budget limit is the document surface area multiplied by %1$S (%2$S px). Occurrences of will-change over the budget will be ignored.
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dom • chrome • dom • dom.properties WebrtcDeprecatedPrefixWarning |
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WebRTC interfaces with the “moz” prefix (mozRTCPeerConnection, mozRTCSessionDescription, mozRTCIceCandidate) have been deprecated.
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WebRTC interfaces with the “moz” prefix (mozRTCPeerConnection, mozRTCSessionDescription, mozRTCIceCandidate) have been deprecated.
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dom • chrome • layout • css.properties PEUnknownFontDesc |
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Unknown descriptor ‘%1$S’ in @font-face rule.
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Unknown descriptor ‘%1$S’ in @font-face rule.
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dom • chrome • layout • layout_errors.properties CompositorAnimationWarningTransformBackfaceVisibilityHidden |
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Animations of ‘backface-visibility: hidden’ transforms cannot be run on the compositor
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Animations of ‘backface-visibility: hidden’ transforms cannot be run on the compositor
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd SmileButton.tooltip |
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Insert a smiley face
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Insert a smiley face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley10Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a yelling face
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Insert a yelling face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley11Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a cool face
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Insert a cool face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley12Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a money-mouth face
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Insert a money-mouth face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley13Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a foot-in-mouth face
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Insert a foot-in-mouth face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley14Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert an innocent face
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Insert an innocent face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley15Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a crying face
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Insert a crying face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley16Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a lips-are-sealed face
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Insert a lips-are-sealed face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley1Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a smiley face
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Insert a smiley face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley2Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a frown face
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Insert a frown face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley3Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a wink face
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Insert a wink face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley4Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a tongue-out face
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Insert a tongue-out face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley5Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a laughing face
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Insert a laughing face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley6Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert an embarrassed face
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Insert an embarrassed face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley7Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert an undecided face
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Insert an undecided face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley8Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a surprised face
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Insert a surprised face
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editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley9Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a kiss face
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Insert a kiss face
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extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties cmd.toggle-ui.help |
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Toggles the visibility of various pieces of the user interface. <thing> must be one of: tabstrip, userlist, header, status.
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Toggles the visibility of various pieces of the user interface. <thing> must be one of: tabstrip, userlist, header, status.
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extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties munger.face |
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Face
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Face
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extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties pref.munger.bold.help |
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Makes ChatZilla display text between astersks (e.g. *bold*) in an actually bold face.
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Makes ChatZilla display text between astersks (e.g. *bold*) in an actually bold face.
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extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties pref.munger.face.label |
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Faces (emoticons)
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Faces (emoticons)
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mail • chrome • messenger • messengercompose • messengercompose.dtd SmileButton.tooltip |
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Insert a smiley face
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Insert a smiley face
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mobile • chrome • region.properties browser.suggestedsites.facebook.title |
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Facebook
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Facebook
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mobile • chrome • region.properties browser.suggestedsites.facebook.url |
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https://m.facebook.com/
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https://m.facebook.com/
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mobile • chrome • region.properties browser.suggestedsites.list.0 |
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facebook
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facebook
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suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-appearance.dtd pref.locales.title |
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User Interface Language
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User Interface Language
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suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-fonts.dtd typefaces.label |
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Typeface
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Typeface
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd SmileButton.tooltip |
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Insert a smiley face
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Insert a smiley face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley10Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a yelling face
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Insert a yelling face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley11Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a cool face
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Insert a cool face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley12Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a money-mouth face
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Insert a money-mouth face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley13Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a foot-in-mouth face
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Insert a foot-in-mouth face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley14Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert an innocent face
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Insert an innocent face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley15Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a crying face
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Insert a crying face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley16Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a lips-are-sealed face
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Insert a lips-are-sealed face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley1Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a smiley face
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Insert a smiley face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley2Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a frown face
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Insert a frown face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley3Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a wink face
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Insert a wink face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley4Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a tongue-out face
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Insert a tongue-out face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley5Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a laughing face
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Insert a laughing face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley6Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert an embarrassed face
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Insert an embarrassed face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley7Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert an undecided face
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Insert an undecided face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley8Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a surprised face
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Insert a surprised face
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suite • chrome • editor • editorSmileyOverlay.dtd smiley9Cmd.tooltip |
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Insert a kiss face
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Insert a kiss face
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suite • installer • windows • custom.properties REG_APP_DESC |
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$BrandShortName delivers safe, easy web browsing. A familiar user interface, enhanced security features including protection from online identity theft, and integrated search let you get the most out of the web.
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$BrandShortName delivers safe, easy web browsing. A familiar user interface, enhanced security features including protection from online identity theft, and integrated search let you get the most out of the web.
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toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutGlean.ftl about-glean-warning |
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Misusing this interface may crash { -brand-short-name }.
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Misusing this interface may crash { -brand-short-name }.
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toolkit • toolkit • featuregates • features.ftl experimental-features-css-constructable-stylesheets-description |
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The addition of a constructor to the <a data-l10n-name="mdn-cssstylesheet">CSSStyleSheet</a> interface as well as a variety of related changes makes it possible to directly create new stylesheets without having to add the sheet to the HTML. This makes it much easier to create reusable stylesheets for use with <a data-l10n-name="mdn-shadowdom">Shadow DOM</a>. See <a data-l10n-name="bugzilla">bug 1520690</a> for more details.
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The addition of a constructor to the <a data-l10n-name="mdn-cssstylesheet">CSSStyleSheet</a> interface as well as a variety of related changes makes it possible to directly create new stylesheets without having to add the sheet to the HTML. This makes it much easier to create reusable stylesheets for use with <a data-l10n-name="mdn-shadowdom">Shadow DOM</a>. See <a data-l10n-name="bugzilla">bug 1520690</a> for more details.
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toolkit • toolkit • featuregates • features.ftl experimental-features-devtools-color-scheme-simulation-description |
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Adds an option to simulate different color schemes allowing you to test <a data-l10n-name="mdn-preferscolorscheme">@prefers-color-scheme</a> media queries. Using this media query lets your stylesheet respond to whether the user prefers a light or dark user interface. This feature lets you test your code without having to change settings in your browser (or operating system, if the browser follows a system-wide color scheme setting). See <a data-l10n-name="bugzilla1">bug 1550804</a> and <a data-l10n-name="bugzilla2">bug 1137699</a> for more details.
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Adds an option to simulate different color schemes allowing you to test <a data-l10n-name="mdn-preferscolorscheme">@prefers-color-scheme</a> media queries. Using this media query lets your stylesheet respond to whether the user prefers a light or dark user interface. This feature lets you test your code without having to change settings in your browser (or operating system, if the browser follows a system-wide color scheme setting). See <a data-l10n-name="bugzilla1">bug 1550804</a> and <a data-l10n-name="bugzilla2">bug 1137699</a> for more details.
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mozilla_org • en • brands.ftl -brand-name-facebook |
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Facebook
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Facebook
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mozilla_org • en • brands.ftl -brand-name-facebook-container |
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Facebook Container
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Facebook Container
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mozilla_org • en • brands.ftl -brand-name-facebook-messenger |
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Facebook Messenger
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Facebook Messenger
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl compare-chrome-at-firefox-we-have-a-huge |
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At { -brand-name-firefox }, we have a huge number of dedicated users who appreciate our steadfast dedication to online privacy. For example, the latest version of { -brand-name-firefox } includes a feature called Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) which is turned on by default for all users worldwide. ETP blocks over 2,000 trackers, including social trackers from companies like { -brand-name-facebook }, { -brand-name-twitter }, and LinkedIn. It also has an integrated feature called <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-firefox-monitor }</a> that automatically notifies you if your password has been breached or needs to be updated. In addition to these protections, Private Browsing mode in { -brand-name-firefox } automatically deletes your browsing information such as history and cookies, leaving no trace after you finish your session.
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At { -brand-name-firefox }, we have a huge number of dedicated users who appreciate our steadfast dedication to online privacy. For example, the latest version of { -brand-name-firefox } includes a feature called Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) which is turned on by default for all users worldwide. ETP blocks over 2,000 trackers, including social trackers from companies like { -brand-name-facebook }, { -brand-name-twitter }, and LinkedIn. It also has an integrated feature called <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-firefox-monitor }</a> that automatically notifies you if your password has been breached or needs to be updated. In addition to these protections, Private Browsing mode in { -brand-name-firefox } automatically deletes your browsing information such as history and cookies, leaving no trace after you finish your session.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl compare-chrome-at-firefox-we-have-a-huge-fallback |
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At { -brand-name-firefox }, we have a huge number of dedicated users who appreciate our steadfast dedication to online privacy. For example, the latest version of { -brand-name-firefox } includes a feature called Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) which is turned on by default for all users worldwide. ETP blocks over 2,000 trackers, including social trackers from companies like { -brand-name-facebook }, { -brand-name-twitter }, and LinkedIn. It also has an integrated feature called <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-firefox-monitor }</a> that automatically notifies you if your password has been breached or needs to be updated. In addition to these protections, { -brand-name-firefox }'s Private Browsing mode automatically deletes your browsing information such as history and cookies, leaving no trace after you finish your session.
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At { -brand-name-firefox }, we have a huge number of dedicated users who appreciate our steadfast dedication to online privacy. For example, the latest version of { -brand-name-firefox } includes a feature called Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) which is turned on by default for all users worldwide. ETP blocks over 2,000 trackers, including social trackers from companies like { -brand-name-facebook }, { -brand-name-twitter }, and LinkedIn. It also has an integrated feature called <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-firefox-monitor }</a> that automatically notifies you if your password has been breached or needs to be updated. In addition to these protections, { -brand-name-firefox }'s Private Browsing mode automatically deletes your browsing information such as history and cookies, leaving no trace after you finish your session.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl compare-chrome-fast-forward-to-today-the |
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Fast-forward to today, the competitive landscape for browsers has changed with many people beginning to question just what is happening to their online data such as browsing history, passwords, and other sensitive information. A lot has changed since 2008 when { -brand-name-chrome } came onto the scene. At { -brand-name-firefox }, we’ve been heads down, working to redesign our interface and provide users with an ever growing number of privacy and performance enhancements as well as plenty of handy browser tools.
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Fast-forward to today, the competitive landscape for browsers has changed with many people beginning to question just what is happening to their online data such as browsing history, passwords, and other sensitive information. A lot has changed since 2008 when { -brand-name-chrome } came onto the scene. At { -brand-name-firefox }, we’ve been heads down, working to redesign our interface and provide users with an ever growing number of privacy and performance enhancements as well as plenty of handy browser tools.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl compare-chrome-fast-forward-to-today-the-updated |
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Fast-forward to today, the competitive landscape for browsers has changed, with many people beginning to question just what is happening to their online data such as browsing history, passwords, and other sensitive information. A lot has changed since 2008 when { -brand-name-chrome } came onto the scene. At { -brand-name-firefox }, we’ve been heads down, working to redesign our interface and provide users with an ever growing number of privacy and performance enhancements that are automatic by default as well as plenty of handy browser tools.
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Fast-forward to today, the competitive landscape for browsers has changed, with many people beginning to question just what is happening to their online data such as browsing history, passwords, and other sensitive information. A lot has changed since 2008 when { -brand-name-chrome } came onto the scene. At { -brand-name-firefox }, we’ve been heads down, working to redesign our interface and provide users with an ever growing number of privacy and performance enhancements that are automatic by default as well as plenty of handy browser tools.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl compare-chrome-in-2008-google-introduced |
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In 2008, { -brand-name-google } introduced { -brand-name-chrome }, and its impact as an innovation in browser technology was immediate. It was faster for loading sites, took up minimal screen space and offered an undeniably simple user interface.
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In 2008, { -brand-name-google } introduced { -brand-name-chrome }, and its impact as an innovation in browser technology was immediate. It was faster for loading sites, took up minimal screen space and offered an undeniably simple user interface.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl compare-edge-firefox-features-a-scrolling |
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{ -brand-name-firefox } features a scrolling tab interface, which keeps tab information viewable and scrolls them horizontally instead of shrinking them down to just favicon size. Also whenever you open a new tab, our <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-pocket } feature</a> suggests relevant articles and content for you. Plus with { -brand-name-pocket }, you can also save articles, videos, and other content with one click, for reading at a later time.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } features a scrolling tab interface, which keeps tab information viewable and scrolls them horizontally instead of shrinking them down to just favicon size. Also whenever you open a new tab, our <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-pocket } feature</a> suggests relevant articles and content for you. Plus with { -brand-name-pocket }, you can also save articles, videos, and other content with one click, for reading at a later time.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl compare-index-in-addition-to-privacy-protection |
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In addition to privacy protection, which largely takes place in the background of the browser, another key ingredient to a well-made browser is the actual user interface and functionality. Almost all seven browsers are equal when it comes to tab browsing, bookmark management, auto-completion, proofreading and extensions. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-opera } also offer a quick screenshot function that proves to be quite handy and is definitely something you notice is missing when you switch over to a browser without it.
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In addition to privacy protection, which largely takes place in the background of the browser, another key ingredient to a well-made browser is the actual user interface and functionality. Almost all seven browsers are equal when it comes to tab browsing, bookmark management, auto-completion, proofreading and extensions. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-opera } also offer a quick screenshot function that proves to be quite handy and is definitely something you notice is missing when you switch over to a browser without it.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl compare-index-in-addition-to-privacy-protection-fallback |
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In addition to privacy protection, which largely takes place in the background of the browser, another key ingredient to a well-made browser is the actual user interface and functionality. Almost all six browsers are equal when it comes to tab browsing, bookmark management, auto-completion, proofreading and extensions. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-opera } also offer a quick screenshot function that proves to be quite handy and is definitely something you notice is missing when you switch over to a browser without it.
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In addition to privacy protection, which largely takes place in the background of the browser, another key ingredient to a well-made browser is the actual user interface and functionality. Almost all six browsers are equal when it comes to tab browsing, bookmark management, auto-completion, proofreading and extensions. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-opera } also offer a quick screenshot function that proves to be quite handy and is definitely something you notice is missing when you switch over to a browser without it.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl compare-opera-opera-provides-a-lot-of-hidden |
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{ -brand-name-opera } provides a lot of hidden utility within its simple and manageable interface. For example there’s built-in support for messaging apps, like { -brand-name-facebook } Messenger. There’s also a news reader that aggregates articles from your choice of sites and news outlets. The parallel feature to this on { -brand-name-firefox } is called <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-pocket }</a>. { -brand-name-pocket } is a free service for { -brand-name-firefox } account holders that makes it easy to find and save interesting articles and videos from all around the web. In addition, it recommends a variety of articles that expand your knowledge base curated by real, thoughtful humans.
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{ -brand-name-opera } provides a lot of hidden utility within its simple and manageable interface. For example there’s built-in support for messaging apps, like { -brand-name-facebook } Messenger. There’s also a news reader that aggregates articles from your choice of sites and news outlets. The parallel feature to this on { -brand-name-firefox } is called <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-pocket }</a>. { -brand-name-pocket } is a free service for { -brand-name-firefox } account holders that makes it easy to find and save interesting articles and videos from all around the web. In addition, it recommends a variety of articles that expand your knowledge base curated by real, thoughtful humans.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl compare-opera-overall-opera-is-a-solid-browser |
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Overall, { -brand-name-opera } is a solid browser, with a clean interface and a lot of useful features available. There are, however, some serious privacy concerns as well as an issue with it using a lot of processing power. Although { -brand-name-opera } has some really terrific ease of use features, we still believe { -brand-name-firefox } remains a superior browser based on performance and with a transparent user-privacy stance and strict privacy protections.
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Overall, { -brand-name-opera } is a solid browser, with a clean interface and a lot of useful features available. There are, however, some serious privacy concerns as well as an issue with it using a lot of processing power. Although { -brand-name-opera } has some really terrific ease of use features, we still believe { -brand-name-firefox } remains a superior browser based on performance and with a transparent user-privacy stance and strict privacy protections.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl compare-opera-theres-no-debate-that-opera |
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There’s no debate that { -brand-name-opera } is a feature-packed browser with a clean user interface and strong customization options. Because { -brand-name-opera } is built on { -brand-name-chromium }, it can take advantage of most of { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }’s vast extension library. { -brand-name-firefox } also features a large <a { $attrs }>extension library to browse</a>, but not quite as large as { -brand-name-chrome }’s.
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There’s no debate that { -brand-name-opera } is a feature-packed browser with a clean user interface and strong customization options. Because { -brand-name-opera } is built on { -brand-name-chromium }, it can take advantage of most of { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }’s vast extension library. { -brand-name-firefox } also features a large <a { $attrs }>extension library to browse</a>, but not quite as large as { -brand-name-chrome }’s.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl compare-safari-our-private-browsing-mode |
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Our Private Browsing mode blocks trackers and erases your passwords, cookies and history every time you close it. But you can also experience our advanced privacy features even in regular browsing mode. With the latest edition of { -brand-name-firefox }, enhanced tracking prevention is turned on by default. This prevents things like cross-site trackers from following you as you jump around the web. Also, with { -brand-name-facebook } being caught out almost daily for privacy problems, our <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-facebook-container }</a> extension makes a lot of sense. It makes it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you around the web — similar to what { -brand-name-safari } does to prevent cross-site tracking — but { -brand-name-firefox } actually isolates your { -brand-name-facebook } session into a separate container blocking { -brand-name-facebook } from tracking what you do on other websites. Why do they need to know what you look up on WebMD anyway?
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Our Private Browsing mode blocks trackers and erases your passwords, cookies and history every time you close it. But you can also experience our advanced privacy features even in regular browsing mode. With the latest edition of { -brand-name-firefox }, enhanced tracking prevention is turned on by default. This prevents things like cross-site trackers from following you as you jump around the web. Also, with { -brand-name-facebook } being caught out almost daily for privacy problems, our <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-facebook-container }</a> extension makes a lot of sense. It makes it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you around the web — similar to what { -brand-name-safari } does to prevent cross-site tracking — but { -brand-name-firefox } actually isolates your { -brand-name-facebook } session into a separate container blocking { -brand-name-facebook } from tracking what you do on other websites. Why do they need to know what you look up on WebMD anyway?
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl browser-history-british-computer |
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British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee created the first web server and graphical web browser in 1990 while <a href="{ $cern }">working at CERN</a>, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Switzerland. He called his new window into the internet “WorldWideWeb.” It was an easy-to-use graphical interface created for the NeXT computer. For the first time, text documents were linked together over a public network—the web as we know it.
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British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee created the first web server and graphical web browser in 1990 while <a href="{ $cern }">working at CERN</a>, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Switzerland. He called his new window into the internet “WorldWideWeb.” It was an easy-to-use graphical interface created for the NeXT computer. For the first time, text documents were linked together over a public network—the web as we know it.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl browser-history-then-microsoft-began |
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Then { -brand-name-microsoft } began shipping { -brand-name-ie } with their { -brand-name-windows } operating system. Within 4 years, it had 75% of the market and by 1999 it had 99% of the market. The company faced antitrust litigation over the move, and { -brand-name-netscape } decided to open source its codebase and created the not-for-profit <a href="{ $mozilla }">{ -brand-name-mozilla }</a>, which went on to create and release { -brand-name-firefox } in 2002. Realizing that having a browser monopoly wasn’t in the best interests of users and the open web, { -brand-name-firefox } was created to provide choice for web users. By 2010, { -brand-name-mozilla } { -brand-name-firefox } and others had <a href="{ $marketshare }">reduced { -brand-name-ie }’s market share to 50%</a>.
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Then { -brand-name-microsoft } began shipping { -brand-name-ie } with their { -brand-name-windows } operating system. Within 4 years, it had 75% of the market and by 1999 it had 99% of the market. The company faced antitrust litigation over the move, and { -brand-name-netscape } decided to open source its codebase and created the not-for-profit <a href="{ $mozilla }">{ -brand-name-mozilla }</a>, which went on to create and release { -brand-name-firefox } in 2002. Realizing that having a browser monopoly wasn’t in the best interests of users and the open web, { -brand-name-firefox } was created to provide choice for web users. By 2010, { -brand-name-mozilla } { -brand-name-firefox } and others had <a href="{ $marketshare }">reduced { -brand-name-ie }’s market share to 50%</a>.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • facebook_container.ftl facebook-container-download-firefox-and-get-the |
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Download { -brand-name-firefox } and get the { -brand-name-facebook-container } Extension
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Download { -brand-name-firefox } and get the { -brand-name-facebook-container } Extension
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • facebook_container.ftl facebook-container-facebook-can-track-almost |
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{ -brand-name-facebook } can track almost all your web activity and tie it to your { -brand-name-facebook } identity. If that’s too much for you, the <a href="{ $fbcontainer }">{ -brand-name-facebook-container } extension</a> isolates your identity into a separate container tab, making it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you on the web outside of { -brand-name-facebook }.
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{ -brand-name-facebook } can track almost all your web activity and tie it to your { -brand-name-facebook } identity. If that’s too much for you, the <a href="{ $fbcontainer }">{ -brand-name-facebook-container } extension</a> isolates your identity into a separate container tab, making it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you on the web outside of { -brand-name-facebook }.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • facebook_container.ftl facebook-container-facebook-container-for-firefox |
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{ -brand-name-facebook-container } for { -brand-name-firefox } | Prevent { -brand-name-facebook } from seeing what websites you visit.
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{ -brand-name-facebook-container } for { -brand-name-firefox } | Prevent { -brand-name-facebook } from seeing what websites you visit.
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{ -brand-name-facebook }. Well contained. Keep the rest of your life to yourself.
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{ -brand-name-facebook }. Well contained. Keep the rest of your life to yourself.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • facebook_container.ftl facebook-container-get-the-facebook-container |
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Get the { -brand-name-facebook-container } Extension
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Get the { -brand-name-facebook-container } Extension
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • facebook_container.ftl facebook-container-installing-the-extension-is |
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Installing the <a href="{ $fbcontainer }">extension</a> is easy and, once activated, will open { -brand-name-facebook } in a blue tab each time you use it. Use and enjoy { -brand-name-facebook } normally. { -brand-name-facebook } will still be able to send you advertising and recommendations on their site, but it will be much harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to use your activity collected <strong>off { -brand-name-facebook }</strong> to send you ads and other targeted messages.
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Installing the <a href="{ $fbcontainer }">extension</a> is easy and, once activated, will open { -brand-name-facebook } in a blue tab each time you use it. Use and enjoy { -brand-name-facebook } normally. { -brand-name-facebook } will still be able to send you advertising and recommendations on their site, but it will be much harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to use your activity collected <strong>off { -brand-name-facebook }</strong> to send you ads and other targeted messages.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • facebook_container.ftl facebook-container-only-available-for-desktop |
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The { -brand-name-facebook-container } Extension is currently only available for { -brand-name-firefox } for Desktop.
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The { -brand-name-facebook-container } Extension is currently only available for { -brand-name-firefox } for Desktop.
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The { -brand-name-facebook-container } Extension is not available on mobile devices.
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The { -brand-name-facebook-container } Extension is not available on mobile devices.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • adblocker.ftl features-adblocker-one-of-the-most-popular |
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One of the most popular ad blockers for { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-safari } and { -brand-name-firefox } is <a href="{ $url }">AdBlock</a>. Use it to block ads on { -brand-name-facebook }, { -brand-name-youtube } and { -brand-name-hulu }.
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One of the most popular ad blockers for { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-safari } and { -brand-name-firefox } is <a href="{ $url }">AdBlock</a>. Use it to block ads on { -brand-name-facebook }, { -brand-name-youtube } and { -brand-name-hulu }.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • translate.ftl features-translate-if-you-are |
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If you are already using { -brand-name-firefox }, you can change your browser’s language or add languages to the { -brand-name-firefox } interface. <a { $attrs }>Learn how here.</a>
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If you are already using { -brand-name-firefox }, you can change your browser’s language or add languages to the { -brand-name-firefox } interface. <a { $attrs }>Learn how here.</a>
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • home.ftl firefox-home-get-the-facebook-container |
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Get the { -brand-name-facebook-container } extension
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Get the { -brand-name-facebook-container } extension
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • home.ftl firefox-home-get-trackers-off |
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Get 2,000+ trackers off your trail — including { -brand-name-facebook }
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Get 2,000+ trackers off your trail — including { -brand-name-facebook }
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • more • misinformation.ftl misinformation-social-media-clean-desc |
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Social networks know a lot about you. Plus, they’re able to track you beyond their platforms with their Share and Like buttons despite Tracking Protection — even if you don’t have an account. The <a href="{ $container }">{ -brand-name-facebook-container }</a> for { -brand-name-firefox } makes sure that { -brand-name-facebook } and { -brand-name-instagram } can't do this so easily, which again reduces the probability of seeing misinformation via ads and promoted content significantly.
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Social networks know a lot about you. Plus, they’re able to track you beyond their platforms with their Share and Like buttons despite Tracking Protection — even if you don’t have an account. The <a href="{ $container }">{ -brand-name-facebook-container }</a> for { -brand-name-firefox } makes sure that { -brand-name-facebook } and { -brand-name-instagram } can't do this so easily, which again reduces the probability of seeing misinformation via ads and promoted content significantly.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • more • misinformation.ftl misinformation-social-newtorks |
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When you receive content recommendations on any website or social network, it’s often because an algorithm presents information based on your profile information. Unfortunately, although algorithms are getting smarter and smarter, they don’t check content for accuracy. This is particularly problematic with social media: These networks surface countless pieces of information for their users every day and have access to almost unlimited content including user posts, news articles, ads and sponsored content. While posts and articles may accidentally spread misinformation, ads and sponsored content can be used to target you deliberately with disinformation to manipulate you, making it essential you know how to identify misinformation.
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When you receive content recommendations on any website or social network, it’s often because an algorithm presents information based on your profile information. Unfortunately, although algorithms are getting smarter and smarter, they don’t check content for accuracy. This is particularly problematic with social media: These networks surface countless pieces of information for their users every day and have access to almost unlimited content including user posts, news articles, ads and sponsored content. While posts and articles may accidentally spread misinformation, ads and sponsored content can be used to target you deliberately with disinformation to manipulate you, making it essential you know how to identify misinformation.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • more • misinformation.ftl misinformation-surface-content-heading |
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{ -brand-name-firefox } helps you surface content that’s worthy of your time:
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{ -brand-name-firefox } helps you surface content that’s worthy of your time:
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • new • desktop.ftl firefox-desktop-download-download-this-browser |
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<a { $attrs } >Download this browser extension</a> to stop { -brand-name-facebook } (and { -brand-name-instagram }) from tracking you around the web.
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<a { $attrs } >Download this browser extension</a> to stop { -brand-name-facebook } (and { -brand-name-instagram }) from tracking you around the web.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • new • desktop.ftl firefox-desktop-download-facebook-container |
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{ -brand-name-facebook-container }
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • book.ftl privacy-book-there-are-several |
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There are several great password managers on the market; some are encrypted with a master password, others with biometric features (fingerprint, face scan). Choose whichever works best for you – and maybe you want to give { -brand-name-firefox-lockwise } a try? It will store all of your passwords securely and is available for your mobile devices as well as your desktop browser, so that you have your login information ready whenever you need it.
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There are several great password managers on the market; some are encrypted with a master password, others with biometric features (fingerprint, face scan). Choose whichever works best for you – and maybe you want to give { -brand-name-firefox-lockwise } a try? It will store all of your passwords securely and is available for your mobile devices as well as your desktop browser, so that you have your login information ready whenever you need it.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • book.ftl privacy-book-there-are-several-v2 |
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There are several great password managers on the market; some are encrypted with a primary password, others with biometric features (fingerprint, face scan). Choose whichever works best for you – and maybe you want to give { -brand-name-firefox-lockwise } a try? It will store all of your passwords securely and is available for your mobile devices as well as your desktop browser, so that you have your login information ready whenever you need it.
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There are several great password managers on the market; some are encrypted with a primary password, others with biometric features (fingerprint, face scan). Choose whichever works best for you – and maybe you want to give { -brand-name-firefox-lockwise } a try? It will store all of your passwords securely and is available for your mobile devices as well as your desktop browser, so that you have your login information ready whenever you need it.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • book.ftl privacy-book-we-love-social |
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<strong>We love social media!</strong> However, these websites (and others) might not work properly when you’re browsing privately: They will not only track what you do while being logged in, but also your activities beyond the respective network that takes place in the same browser window. For them, your browsing information is particularly valuable because they’re able to connect it to your account and might ultimately get to know you better than some of your best friends. Worried? No need to, { -brand-name-firefox } is here to help: Get the { -brand-name-facebook-container } extension, which makes it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you on the web outside of { -brand-name-facebook }.
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<strong>We love social media!</strong> However, these websites (and others) might not work properly when you’re browsing privately: They will not only track what you do while being logged in, but also your activities beyond the respective network that takes place in the same browser window. For them, your browsing information is particularly valuable because they’re able to connect it to your account and might ultimately get to know you better than some of your best friends. Worried? No need to, { -brand-name-firefox } is here to help: Get the { -brand-name-facebook-container } extension, which makes it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you on the web outside of { -brand-name-facebook }.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • products • lockwise.ftl lockwise-firefox-lockwise-lets-you |
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{ -brand-name-firefox-lockwise } lets you securely access the passwords you’ve saved in { -brand-name-firefox } from anywhere — even outside of the browser. Features 256-bit encryption and Face/Touch ID.
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{ -brand-name-firefox-lockwise } lets you securely access the passwords you’ve saved in { -brand-name-firefox } from anywhere — even outside of the browser. Features 256-bit encryption and Face/Touch ID.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • products • lockwise.ftl lockwise-get-to-your-passwords-securely |
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Get to your passwords securely with Face or Touch ID
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Get to your passwords securely with Face or Touch ID
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • switch.ftl switch-share-to-facebook |
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Share to Facebook
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • switch.ftl switch-share-to-facebook-updated |
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Share to { -brand-name-facebook }
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page3.ftl welcome-page3-facebook-container |
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{ -brand-name-facebook-container }
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page3.ftl welcome-page3-get-a-container-to-keep-facebook |
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Get a container to keep { -brand-name-facebook } out of your business.
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Get a container to keep { -brand-name-facebook } out of your business.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page7.ftl page7-facebook-container-also-works |
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{ -brand-name-facebook-container } also works on other { -brand-name-facebook } owned sites like { -brand-name-instagram }, { -brand-name-facebook-messenger } and { -brand-name-workplace }.
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{ -brand-name-facebook-container } also works on other { -brand-name-facebook } owned sites like { -brand-name-instagram }, { -brand-name-facebook-messenger } and { -brand-name-workplace }.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page7.ftl page7-get-facebook-container |
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Get { -brand-name-facebook-container }
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Get { -brand-name-facebook-container }
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page7.ftl page7-if-you-still-kinda-like-facebook |
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If you still kinda like { -brand-name-facebook } but don’t trust them, then try the { -brand-name-facebook-container } extension by { -brand-name-firefox } and make it harder for them to track you around the web.
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If you still kinda like { -brand-name-facebook } but don’t trust them, then try the { -brand-name-facebook-container } extension by { -brand-name-firefox } and make it harder for them to track you around the web.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page7.ftl page7-its-okay-to-like-facebook |
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It’s okay to like { -brand-name-facebook }
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It’s okay to like { -brand-name-facebook }
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page7.ftl page7-make-it-harder-for-facebook |
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Make it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you
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Make it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page7.ftl page7-those-innocent-looking-f-buttons |
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Those innocent-looking F buttons from { -brand-name-facebook } track your web activity, even if you don’t have an account. { -brand-name-facebook-container } blocks them.
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Those innocent-looking F buttons from { -brand-name-facebook } track your web activity, even if you don’t have an account. { -brand-name-facebook-container } blocks them.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page8.ftl welcome-page8-add-facebook-container |
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page8.ftl welcome-page8-facebook-container |
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • welcome • page8.ftl welcome-page8-stay-connected |
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Stay connected to the people you can’t be with in real life, and stop { -brand-name-facebook } from following you online.
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Stay connected to the people you can’t be with in real life, and stop { -brand-name-facebook } from following you online.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • whatsnew • whatsnew-fx79.ftl whatsnew79-add-facebook-container |
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • whatsnew • whatsnew-fx79.ftl whatsnew79-get-the-power-to-prevent |
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Get the power to prevent { -brand-name-facebook } and { -brand-name-instagram } from tracking you around the web.
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Get the power to prevent { -brand-name-facebook } and { -brand-name-instagram } from tracking you around the web.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • whatsnew • whatsnew-fx79.ftl whatsnew79-keep-facebook-contained |
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Keep { -brand-name-facebook } contained
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mozilla_org • en • mozorg • about.ftl about-when-the-facebook-breach-was |
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When the { -brand-name-facebook } breach was revealed, { -brand-name-mozilla } had an immediate response – and a { -brand-name-firefox } product to support user privacy.
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When the { -brand-name-facebook } breach was revealed, { -brand-name-mozilla } had an immediate response – and a { -brand-name-firefox } product to support user privacy.
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mozilla_org • en • mozorg • about • governance • policies • participation.ftl participation-representing-mozilla-social |
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Representing { -brand-name-mozilla } in social media (official accounts, staff accounts, personal accounts, { -brand-name-facebook } pages).
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Representing { -brand-name-mozilla } in social media (official accounts, staff accounts, personal accounts, { -brand-name-facebook } pages).
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mozilla_org • en • mozorg • about • governance • policies • reporting.ftl reporting-this-document-is-intended |
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This document is intended as an interface to existing documents, processes and people responsible for ensuring { -brand-name-mozilla }’s communities are healthy, and inclusive for all.
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This document is intended as an interface to existing documents, processes and people responsible for ensuring { -brand-name-mozilla }’s communities are healthy, and inclusive for all.
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I'm keeping in touch with { -brand-name-mozilla } on { -brand-name-facebook } and { -brand-name-twitter } instead.
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I'm keeping in touch with { -brand-name-mozilla } on { -brand-name-facebook } and { -brand-name-twitter } instead.
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mozilla_org • en • navigation_v2.ftl navigation-v2-facebook-container |
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{ -brand-name-facebook-container }
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{ -brand-name-facebook-container }
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mozilla_org • en • navigation_v2.ftl navigation-v2-help-prevent-facebook-from |
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Help prevent { -brand-name-facebook } from collecting your data outside their site.
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Help prevent { -brand-name-facebook } from collecting your data outside their site.
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mozilla_org • en • newsletter • opt-out-confirmation.ftl opt-out-confirmation-facebook |
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{ -brand-name-facebook }
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{ -brand-name-facebook }
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