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android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml preferences_usage_data_description |
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Shares performance, usage, hardware and customization data about your browser with Mozilla to help us make %1$s better
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Shares performance, usage, hardware and customization data about your browser with Mozilla to help us make %1$s better
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browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl cfr-doorhanger-fission-body-approved |
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Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now isolates, or sandboxes, websites from each other, which makes it harder for hackers to steal passwords, credit card numbers, and other sensitive information.
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Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now isolates, or sandboxes, websites from each other, which makes it harder for hackers to steal passwords, credit card numbers, and other sensitive information.
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browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl cfr-whatsnew-fx70-title |
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{ -brand-short-name } now fights harder for your privacy
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{ -brand-short-name } now fights harder for your privacy
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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-tracking-protection-text2 |
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{ -brand-short-name } helps stop websites from tracking you online, making it harder for ads to follow you around the web.
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{ -brand-short-name } helps stop websites from tracking you online, making it harder for ads to follow you around the web.
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browser • browser • policies • policies-descriptions.ftl policy-HardwareAcceleration |
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If false, turn off hardware acceleration.
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If false, turn off hardware acceleration.
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browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl performance-allow-hw-accel.label |
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Use hardware acceleration when available
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Use hardware acceleration when available
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browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl performance-use-recommended-settings-desc |
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These settings are tailored to your computer’s hardware and operating system.
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These settings are tailored to your computer’s hardware and operating system.
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editor • ui • chrome • dialogs • EditorTextAreaProperties.dtd WrapHard.value |
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mail • chrome • messenger • aboutDialog.dtd warningDesc.telemetryDesc |
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It automatically sends information about performance, hardware, usage and customizations back to &vendorShortName; to help make &brandShortName; better.
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It automatically sends information about performance, hardware, usage and customizations back to &vendorShortName; to help make &brandShortName; better.
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mail • messenger • policies • policies-descriptions.ftl policy-HardwareAcceleration |
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If false, turn off hardware acceleration.
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If false, turn off hardware acceleration.
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mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl allow-hw-accel.label |
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Use hardware acceleration when available
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Use hardware acceleration when available
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security • manager • chrome • pipnss • pipnss.properties CertDumpEKU_1_3_6_1_4_1_311_10_3_5 |
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Microsoft Windows Hardware Driver Verification
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Microsoft Windows Hardware Driver Verification
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security • manager • security • certificates • certManager.ftl pkcs12-info-no-smartcard-backup |
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It is not possible to back up certificates from a hardware security device such as a smart card.
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It is not possible to back up certificates from a hardware security device such as a smart card.
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suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-cache.dtd cachePara |
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The cache keeps copies of frequently visited web pages on your hard disk. (Clicking Reload always shows you the latest version of a page.)
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The cache keeps copies of frequently visited web pages on your hard disk. (Clicking Reload always shows you the latest version of a page.)
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suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-content.dtd allowHWAccel.label |
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Use hardware acceleration when available
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Use hardware acceleration when available
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toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutSupport.ftl hardware-h264 |
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Hardware H264 Decoding
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Hardware H264 Decoding
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toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutTelemetry.ftl about-telemetry-page-subtitle |
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This page shows the information about performance, hardware, usage and customizations collected by Telemetry. This information is submitted to { $telemetryServerOwner } to help improve { -brand-full-name }.
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This page shows the information about performance, hardware, usage and customizations collected by Telemetry. This information is submitted to { $telemetryServerOwner } to help improve { -brand-full-name }.
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toolkit • toolkit • about • abuseReports.ftl abuse-report-broken-example |
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Example: Features are slow, hard to use, or don’t work; parts of websites won’t load or look unusual
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Example: Features are slow, hard to use, or don’t work; parts of websites won’t load or look unusual
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toolkit • toolkit • featuregates • features.ftl experimental-features-fission-description |
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Fission (site isolation) is an experimental feature in { -brand-short-name } to provide an additional layer of defense against security bugs. By isolating each site into a separate process, Fission makes it harder for malicious websites to get access to information from other pages you are visiting. This is a major architectural change in { -brand-short-name } and we appreciate you testing and reporting any issues you might encounter. For more details, see <a data-l10n-name="wiki">the wiki</a>.
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Fission (site isolation) is an experimental feature in { -brand-short-name } to provide an additional layer of defense against security bugs. By isolating each site into a separate process, Fission makes it harder for malicious websites to get access to information from other pages you are visiting. This is a major architectural change in { -brand-short-name } and we appreciate you testing and reporting any issues you might encounter. For more details, see <a data-l10n-name="wiki">the wiki</a>.
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mozilla_org • en • banners • fundraising.ftl banner-fundraising-body |
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Our personal data is collected every time we access the web, and it's not easy to find out what happens with it. Misinformation is making it harder for us to find the truth. Web-connected devices are pushed to market without meeting minimum security standards. The non-profit { -brand-name-mozilla-foundation } fights to make the internet safe, open and accessible to all. <strong>Will you donate today?</strong>
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Our personal data is collected every time we access the web, and it's not easy to find out what happens with it. Misinformation is making it harder for us to find the truth. Web-connected devices are pushed to market without meeting minimum security standards. The non-profit { -brand-name-mozilla-foundation } fights to make the internet safe, open and accessible to all. <strong>Will you donate today?</strong>
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • best-browser.ftl best-browser-at-firefox-weve-worked |
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At <a href="{ $firefox }">{ -brand-name-firefox }</a>, we’ve worked hard to build a browser that is twice as fast as before and gives users more control over their online life.
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At <a href="{ $firefox }">{ -brand-name-firefox }</a>, we’ve worked hard to build a browser that is twice as fast as before and gives users more control over their online life.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • chromebook.ftl browsers-chromebook-is-it-hard |
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Is it hard to install { -brand-name-firefox } for { -brand-name-chromebook }?
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Is it hard to install { -brand-name-firefox } for { -brand-name-chromebook }?
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • ie.ftl compare-ie-here-well-compare-our-firefox |
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Here we’ll compare our { -brand-name-firefox-browser } with { -brand-name-ie } in terms of security, utility, and portability. We’ll help you understand the differences between how a modern browser like { -brand-name-firefox } that adheres to web standards compares with the browser you may be using for business purposes or out of old habits that die hard.
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Here we’ll compare our { -brand-name-firefox-browser } with { -brand-name-ie } in terms of security, utility, and portability. We’ll help you understand the differences between how a modern browser like { -brand-name-firefox } that adheres to web standards compares with the browser you may be using for business purposes or out of old habits that die hard.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • ie.ftl compare-ie-so-whats-the-solution-if-your-fallback |
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So what’s the solution if your company is running outdated apps that only work on { -brand-name-ie }? Our best advice for you personally is, don’t mix business with pleasure. The simple thing to do is download and use a more secure browser like { -brand-name-firefox }. Then, if you need to do things like check your personal email or shop online, you can just switch over to the more secure browser. The bottom line is, if { -brand-name-microsoft } is warning people not to use { -brand-name-ie }, don’t use it. Your online privacy and security are not worth risking because you (or your company) have a hard time breaking an old habit. We make { -brand-name-firefox } with security and privacy features like <a { $lockwise }>{ -brand-name-lockwise }</a>, our password manager, private browsing and lots of other add-ons that help us make the web safer for you. Also, our <a { $privacy }>Privacy Policy</a> is straightforward: we tell you what we know about you, and why we collect that information. All of these things obviously go beyond what { -brand-name-ie } offers, and even what other modern browsers like { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } offer.
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So what’s the solution if your company is running outdated apps that only work on { -brand-name-ie }? Our best advice for you personally is, don’t mix business with pleasure. The simple thing to do is download and use a more secure browser like { -brand-name-firefox }. Then, if you need to do things like check your personal email or shop online, you can just switch over to the more secure browser. The bottom line is, if { -brand-name-microsoft } is warning people not to use { -brand-name-ie }, don’t use it. Your online privacy and security are not worth risking because you (or your company) have a hard time breaking an old habit. We make { -brand-name-firefox } with security and privacy features like <a { $lockwise }>{ -brand-name-lockwise }</a>, our password manager, private browsing and lots of other add-ons that help us make the web safer for you. Also, our <a { $privacy }>Privacy Policy</a> is straightforward: we tell you what we know about you, and why we collect that information. All of these things obviously go beyond what { -brand-name-ie } offers, and even what other modern browsers like { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } offer.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl compare-opera-we-make-firefox-for-people |
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We make { -brand-name-firefox } for people like you, who care deeply about personal privacy and security. That's why we collect so little info about users and are transparent about how we use that info. It's hard to know how { -brand-name-opera } is operating from a privacy perspective. While there are robust privacy features, how they themselves collect and share your data is murky. { -brand-name-firefox } remains consistent in what we say and what we do in protecting your privacy.
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We make { -brand-name-firefox } for people like you, who care deeply about personal privacy and security. That's why we collect so little info about users and are transparent about how we use that info. It's hard to know how { -brand-name-opera } is operating from a privacy perspective. While there are robust privacy features, how they themselves collect and share your data is murky. { -brand-name-firefox } remains consistent in what we say and what we do in protecting your privacy.
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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 • what-is-a-browser.ftl what-is-a-browser-all-browser-makers |
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All browser makers develop their products to display images and video as quickly and smoothly as possible, making it easy for you to make the most of the web. They all work hard to make sure users have a browser that is fast, powerful and easy to use. Where they differ is why. It’s important to choose the right browser for you. { -brand-name-mozilla } builds { -brand-name-firefox } to ensure that users have control over their online lives and to ensure that the internet is a global, public resource, accessible to all.
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All browser makers develop their products to display images and video as quickly and smoothly as possible, making it easy for you to make the most of the web. They all work hard to make sure users have a browser that is fast, powerful and easy to use. Where they differ is why. It’s important to choose the right browser for you. { -brand-name-mozilla } builds { -brand-name-firefox } to ensure that users have control over their online lives and to ensure that the internet is a global, public resource, accessible to all.
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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-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 • features • fingerprinting.ftl features-fingerprinting-fingerprinting-is-a |
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Fingerprinting is a type of online tracking that’s more invasive than ordinary cookie-based tracking. A digital fingerprint is created when a company makes a unique profile of you based on your computer hardware, software, add-ons, and even preferences. Your settings like the screen you use, the fonts installed on your computer, and even your choice of a web browser can all be used to create a fingerprint.
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Fingerprinting is a type of online tracking that’s more invasive than ordinary cookie-based tracking. A digital fingerprint is created when a company makes a unique profile of you based on your computer hardware, software, add-ons, and even preferences. Your settings like the screen you use, the fonts installed on your computer, and even your choice of a web browser can all be used to create a fingerprint.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • fingerprinting.ftl features-fingerprinting-if-you-have |
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If you have a commonly used laptop, PC or smartphone, it may be harder to uniquely identify your device through fingerprinting. However, the more unique add-ons, fonts, and settings you have, the easier you’ll be likely to find. Companies can use this unique combination of information to create your fingerprint. That's why { -brand-name-firefox } blocks known fingerprinting, so you can still use your favorite extensions, themes and customization without being followed by ads.
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If you have a commonly used laptop, PC or smartphone, it may be harder to uniquely identify your device through fingerprinting. However, the more unique add-ons, fonts, and settings you have, the easier you’ll be likely to find. Companies can use this unique combination of information to create your fingerprint. That's why { -brand-name-firefox } blocks known fingerprinting, so you can still use your favorite extensions, themes and customization without being followed by ads.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • fingerprinting.ftl features-fingerprinting-the-latest-firefox |
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The latest { -brand-name-firefox } browser protects you against fingerprinting by blocking third-party requests to companies that are known to participate in fingerprinting. We’ve worked hard to enable this privacy protection while not breaking the websites you enjoy visiting. (Read more here, if you want the <a { $url_details }>technical details</a>.)
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The latest { -brand-name-firefox } browser protects you against fingerprinting by blocking third-party requests to companies that are known to participate in fingerprinting. We’ve worked hard to enable this privacy protection while not breaking the websites you enjoy visiting. (Read more here, if you want the <a { $url_details }>technical details</a>.)
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • more.ftl old-habits-that |
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Old habits that die hard but you’ll feel better when they do.
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Old habits that die hard but you’ll feel better when they do.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy-hub.ftl firefox-privacy-hub-we-do-the-hard-work-to-protect |
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We do the hard work to protect your personal info
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We do the hard work to protect your personal info
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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 • privacy • passwords.ftl privacy-passwords-its-hard-out |
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It’s hard out there for a password
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It’s hard out there for a password
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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-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 • mozorg • about • governance • policies • participation.ftl participation-these-guidelines-have |
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These guidelines have been adapted with modifications from { -brand-name-mozilla }’s original Community Participation Guidelines, the <a href="{ $ubuntu_coc }">Ubuntu Code of Conduct</a>, { -brand-name-mozilla }’s <a href="{ $viewsource_coc }">View Source Conference Code of Conduct</a>, and the <a href="{ $rustlang_coc }">{ -brand-name-rust } Language Code of Conduct</a>, which are based on Stumptown Syndicate’s <a href="{ $citizen_coc }">Citizen Code of Conduct</a>. Additional text from the <a href="{ $lgbtqtech_coc }">LGBTQ in Technology Code of Conduct</a> and the <a href="{ $wiscon_coc }">WisCon code of conduct</a>. This document and all associated processes are only possible with the hard work of many, many Mozillians.
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These guidelines have been adapted with modifications from { -brand-name-mozilla }’s original Community Participation Guidelines, the <a href="{ $ubuntu_coc }">Ubuntu Code of Conduct</a>, { -brand-name-mozilla }’s <a href="{ $viewsource_coc }">View Source Conference Code of Conduct</a>, and the <a href="{ $rustlang_coc }">{ -brand-name-rust } Language Code of Conduct</a>, which are based on Stumptown Syndicate’s <a href="{ $citizen_coc }">Citizen Code of Conduct</a>. Additional text from the <a href="{ $lgbtqtech_coc }">LGBTQ in Technology Code of Conduct</a> and the <a href="{ $wiscon_coc }">WisCon code of conduct</a>. This document and all associated processes are only possible with the hard work of many, many Mozillians.
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mozilla_org • en • mozorg • about • governance • policies • participation.ftl participation-we-are-likely-to-have |
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We are likely to have some discussions about if and when criticism is respectful and when it’s not. We <em>must</em> be able to speak directly when we disagree and when we think we need to improve. We cannot withhold hard truths. Doing so respectfully is hard, doing so when others don’t seem to be listening is harder, and hearing such comments when one is the recipient can be even harder still. We need to be honest and direct, as well as respectful.
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We are likely to have some discussions about if and when criticism is respectful and when it’s not. We <em>must</em> be able to speak directly when we disagree and when we think we need to improve. We cannot withhold hard truths. Doing so respectfully is hard, doing so when others don’t seem to be listening is harder, and hearing such comments when one is the recipient can be even harder still. We need to be honest and direct, as well as respectful.
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mozilla_org • en • mozorg • newsletters.ftl newsletters-your-email-design |
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Your email design was too hard to read.
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Your email design was too hard to read.
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mozilla_org • en • privacy • faq.ftl privacy-faq-we-adhere-to-no-surprises-principle |
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We adhere to “no surprises” principle, meaning we work hard to ensure people’s understanding of { -brand-name-firefox } matches reality.
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We adhere to “no surprises” principle, meaning we work hard to ensure people’s understanding of { -brand-name-firefox } matches reality.
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