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Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
preferences_category_general
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General
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General
Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
01a64f14c4971a28a89d3bae63ad160b
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General
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General
Entity # all locales browser • browser • nsserrors.ftl
sec-error-pkcs11-general-error
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A PKCS #11 module returned CKR_GENERAL_ERROR, indicating that an unrecoverable error has occurred.
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A PKCS #11 module returned CKR_GENERAL_ERROR, indicating that an unrecoverable error has occurred.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • pageInfo.ftl
general-tab.label
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General
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General
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
category-general.tooltiptext
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{ pane-general-title }
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{ pane-general-title }
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
pane-general-title
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General
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General
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
sync-engine-prefs.tooltiptext
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General, Privacy, and Security settings you’ve changed
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General, Privacy, and Security settings you’ve changed
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
sync-engine-settings.tooltiptext
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General, Privacy, and Security settings you’ve changed
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General, Privacy, and Security settings you’ve changed
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.dtd
read.only.general.label
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General
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General
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • dom • dom.properties
MathML_DeprecatedStixgeneralOperatorStretchingWarning
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Support for rendering stretched MathML operators with STIXGeneral fonts is deprecated and may be removed at a future date. For details about newer fonts that will continue to be supported, see %S
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Support for rendering stretched MathML operators with STIXGeneral fonts is deprecated and may be removed at a future date. For details about newer fonts that will continue to be supported, see %S
Entity # all locales extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties
pref.group.general.label
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General
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General
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • addressbook • pref-directory-add.dtd
General.tab
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General
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General
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • am-im.dtd
account.general
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General
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General
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • folderProps.dtd
generalInfo.label
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General Information
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General Information
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl
category-general.tooltiptext
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{ pane-general-title }
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{ pane-general-title }
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl
pane-general-title
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General
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General
Entity # all locales security • manager • chrome • pipnss • nsserrors.properties
SEC_ERROR_PKCS11_GENERAL_ERROR
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A PKCS #11 module returned CKR_GENERAL_ERROR, indicating that an unrecoverable error has occurred.
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A PKCS #11 module returned CKR_GENERAL_ERROR, indicating that an unrecoverable error has occurred.
Entity # all locales security • manager • security • certificates • certManager.ftl
certmgr-detail-general-tab-title.label
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General
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General
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • browser • pageInfo.dtd
generalTab
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General
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General
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-spelling.dtd
generalSpelling.label
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General
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General
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • folderProps.dtd
generalInfo.label
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General Information
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General Information
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • pref • pref-composing_messages.dtd
generalComposing.label
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General
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General
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • pref • pref-directory-add.dtd
General.tab
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General
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General
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • pref • pref-mailnews.dtd
generalSettings.caption
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General Settings
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General Settings
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • pref • pref-viewing_messages.dtd
generalMessageDisplay.caption
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General
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General
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutTelemetry.ftl
about-telemetry-general-data-section
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General Data
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General Data
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • best-browser.ftl
best-browser-the-second-is-not-storing
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The second is not storing too much user data. Hackers can’t steal what’s not there, which is why { -brand-name-firefox } keeps a minimum amount of information about its users. <a href="{ $data }">{ -brand-name-firefox } knows</a> if you use the browser and your general location <a href="{ $privacy }">but not the name of your childhood pet or your favorite color.</a>
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The second is not storing too much user data. Hackers can’t steal what’s not there, which is why { -brand-name-firefox } keeps a minimum amount of information about its users. <a href="{ $data }">{ -brand-name-firefox } knows</a> if you use the browser and your general location <a href="{ $privacy }">but not the name of your childhood pet or your favorite color.</a>
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • nightly • firstrun.ftl
nightly-firstrun-find-and-file-bugs
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Find and file bugs and generally make sure things work as they should.
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Find and file bugs and generally make sure things work as they should.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • book.ftl
privacy-book-theres-actually-even
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<strong>There’s actually even more to keep in mind when it comes to social networks:</strong> as you know, they’re made to share personal stuff with people we know (some better, some less). It’s on you to decide how much private information you want to share though. That applies to your posts as well as your location, things you like, your phone number or who you spend time with. Remember: all of this data is not only visible to the respective social network, but might also be for advertisers and the general public if you keep your profile publicly available. Also, if you share less, there’s less that could fall into the hands of people you don’t know or trust.
en-US
<strong>There’s actually even more to keep in mind when it comes to social networks:</strong> as you know, they’re made to share personal stuff with people we know (some better, some less). It’s on you to decide how much private information you want to share though. That applies to your posts as well as your location, things you like, your phone number or who you spend time with. Remember: all of this data is not only visible to the respective social network, but might also be for advertisers and the general public if you keep your profile publicly available. Also, if you share less, there’s less that could fall into the hands of people you don’t know or trust.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • passwords.ftl
privacy-passwords-in-general-the
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In general, the best defense against phishing is to <strong>be suspicious of what you receive</strong>, whether it shows up in email, a text message or on the phone. Instead of taking action on what someone sent you, visit the site directly. For example, if an email says you need to reset your PayPal password, don’t click the link. Type in paypal.com yourself. If the bank calls, call them back.
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In general, the best defense against phishing is to <strong>be suspicious of what you receive</strong>, whether it shows up in email, a text message or on the phone. Instead of taking action on what someone sent you, visit the site directly. For example, if an email says you need to reset your PayPal password, don’t click the link. Type in paypal.com yourself. If the bank calls, call them back.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • passwords.ftl
privacy-passwords-more-and-more
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More and more of the sensitive, valuable things in our life are guarded through password-protected online accounts — love letters, medical records, bank accounts and more. Websites use login procedures to protect those valuable things. Generally, as long as someone can’t log into your account, they can’t read your email or transfer money out of your bank account. As we live our lives online, how should we protect our logins?
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More and more of the sensitive, valuable things in our life are guarded through password-protected online accounts — love letters, medical records, bank accounts and more. Websites use login procedures to protect those valuable things. Generally, as long as someone can’t log into your account, they can’t read your email or transfer money out of your bank account. As we live our lives online, how should we protect our logins?
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