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Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.dtd
newevent.status.inprogress.label
en-US
In Process
en-US
In Process
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar.properties
statusInProcess
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In Process
en-US
In Process
Entity # all locales devtools • client • aboutdebugging.ftl
about-debugging-main-process-description2
en-US
Main Process for the target browser
en-US
Main Process for the target browser
Entity # all locales devtools • client • aboutdebugging.ftl
about-debugging-main-process-name
en-US
Main Process
en-US
Main Process
Entity # all locales devtools • client • aboutdebugging.ftl
about-debugging-multiprocess-toolbox-description
en-US
Main Process and Content Processes for the target browser
en-US
Main Process and Content Processes for the target browser
Entity # all locales devtools • client • perftools.ftl
perftools-thread-gecko-main.title
en-US
The main processes for both the parent process, and content processes
en-US
The main processes for both the parent process, and content processes
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • layout • xmlparser.properties
21
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error in processing external entity reference
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error in processing external entity reference
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • passwords.ftl
privacy-passwords-2fa-is-a
en-US
2FA is a great way to level-up your security. When setting up a new account, some sites will give you the option to add a “second factor” to the login process. Often, this means linking your phone number to your account, so after you enter your password, you will be prompted to enter a secure code texted directly to you. This way, if a hacker has managed to get your password, they still won’t be able to get into your account, since they don’t have your phone.
en-US
2FA is a great way to level-up your security. When setting up a new account, some sites will give you the option to add a “second factor” to the login process. Often, this means linking your phone number to your account, so after you enter your password, you will be prompted to enter a secure code texted directly to you. This way, if a hacker has managed to get your password, they still won’t be able to get into your account, since they don’t have your phone.
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