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Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-lockwise • lockwise-android • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
account_information
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To make changes to your account, log in to your Firefox Account from any browser.
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To make changes to your account, log in to your Firefox Account from any browser.
Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
5dbf90329c960401c30273387df90de1
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Passwords were leaked or stolen since you last changed your password. To protect this account, log in to the site and change your password.
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Passwords were leaked or stolen since you last changed your password. To protect this account, log in to the site and change your password.
Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
f368419f77a334dfee959afedd9a28ec
en-US
Log in
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Log in
Entity # all locales browser • browser • aboutCertError.ftl
captivePortal-title
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Log in to network
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Log in to network
Entity # all locales browser • browser • aboutLogins.ftl
login-item-tooltip-message
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Make sure this matches the exact address of the website where you log in.
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Make sure this matches the exact address of the website where you log in.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • aboutLogins.ftl
master-password-reload-button.label
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Log in
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Log in
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • browser.properties
captivePortal.infoMessage3
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You must log in to this network before you can access the Internet.
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You must log in to this network before you can access the Internet.
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • pocket.properties
loginnow
en-US
Log in
en-US
Log in
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • overrides • netError.dtd
captivePortal.longDesc2
en-US
<p>You must log in to this network before you can access the Internet.</p>
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<p>You must log in to this network before you can access the Internet.</p>
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • overrides • netError.dtd
captivePortal.title
en-US
Log in to network
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Log in to network
Entity # all locales browser • installer • override.properties
LogInstall
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Log install process
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Log install process
Entity # all locales editor • ui • chrome • dialogs • EditorPublish.dtd
username.tooltip
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The user name you use to log in to your ISP or web hosting service
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The user name you use to log in to your ISP or web hosting service
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • accountCreationModel.properties
cannot_login.error
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Unable to log in at server. Probably wrong configuration, username or password.
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Unable to log in at server. Probably wrong configuration, username or password.
Entity # all locales mail • installer • override.properties
LogInstall
en-US
Log install process
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Log install process
Entity # all locales netwerk • necko.properties
AutomaticAuth
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You are about to log in to the site “%1$S” with the username “%2$S”.
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You are about to log in to the site “%1$S” with the username “%2$S”.
Entity # all locales netwerk • necko.properties
SuperfluousAuth
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You are about to log in to the site “%1$S” with the username “%2$S”, but the website does not require authentication. This may be an attempt to trick you.\n\nIs “%1$S” the site you want to visit?
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You are about to log in to the site “%1$S” with the username “%2$S”, but the website does not require authentication. This may be an attempt to trick you.\n\nIs “%1$S” the site you want to visit?
Entity # all locales security • manager • security • certificates • deviceManager.ftl
devmgr-button-login.label
en-US
Log In
en-US
Log In
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • editor • dialogs • EditorPublish.dtd
username.tooltip
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The user name you use to log in to your ISP or web hosting service
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The user name you use to log in to your ISP or web hosting service
Entity # all locales suite • installer • windows • override.properties
LogInstall
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Log install process
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Log install process
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl
compare-edge-firefox-has-been-available
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{ -brand-name-firefox } has been available on { -brand-name-ios }, { -brand-name-android }, { -brand-name-windows }, { -brand-name-mac } and { -brand-name-linux } for years. And as you would expect with any modern browser, { -brand-name-firefox } lets you log in with a <a { $attrs }>free account</a> and sync data such as passwords, browsing history, bookmarks, and open tabs between your computer, tablet and phone. It also allows you to sync across platforms as well.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } has been available on { -brand-name-ios }, { -brand-name-android }, { -brand-name-windows }, { -brand-name-mac } and { -brand-name-linux } for years. And as you would expect with any modern browser, { -brand-name-firefox } lets you log in with a <a { $attrs }>free account</a> and sync data such as passwords, browsing history, bookmarks, and open tabs between your computer, tablet and phone. It also allows you to sync across platforms as well.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-almost-all-of-the-browsers
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Almost all of the browsers compared here allow synchronization between desktop and mobile devices. You’ll need an account to do it, which you can use to log into the browser on all devices and synchronize things like passwords, browsing history, bookmarks and settings.
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Almost all of the browsers compared here allow synchronization between desktop and mobile devices. You’ll need an account to do it, which you can use to log into the browser on all devices and synchronize things like passwords, browsing history, bookmarks and settings.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • password-manager.ftl
password-manager-forget-the-reset
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Forget the reset. { -brand-name-firefox } Password Manager keeps all your passwords so you can log in automatically, or find saved passwords easily. For super security, give your computer a <a href="{ $url }">master password</a>.
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Forget the reset. { -brand-name-firefox } Password Manager keeps all your passwords so you can log in automatically, or find saved passwords easily. For super security, give your computer a <a href="{ $url }">master password</a>.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • password-manager.ftl
password-manager-forget-the-reset-v2
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Forget the reset. { -brand-name-firefox } Password Manager keeps all your passwords so you can log in automatically, or find saved passwords easily. For super security, give your computer a <a href="{ $url }">primary password</a>.
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Forget the reset. { -brand-name-firefox } Password Manager keeps all your passwords so you can log in automatically, or find saved passwords easily. For super security, give your computer a <a href="{ $url }">primary password</a>.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • password-manager.ftl
password-manager-no-more-try-again
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No more “try again” while you’re trying to get somewhere. Log in to your { -brand-name-firefox-account } on your phone, and your passwords come with you. Your login details will simply appear, just like that.
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No more “try again” while you’re trying to get somewhere. Log in to your { -brand-name-firefox-account } on your phone, and your passwords come with you. Your login details will simply appear, just like that.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • book.ftl
privacy-book-delete-your-google
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<strong>Delete your { -brand-name-google } activities history.</strong> Log into your account, open the “My Activity” section, and scroll through it. Surprised by all the information stored here, maybe even shocked? Feel free to delete it: In the menu on the left, click to go to “Delete Activity by“ > change date to “All time“ and products to “All Products“ > click “Delete“ > click “OK“ to delete if a pop-up appears.
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<strong>Delete your { -brand-name-google } activities history.</strong> Log into your account, open the “My Activity” section, and scroll through it. Surprised by all the information stored here, maybe even shocked? Feel free to delete it: In the menu on the left, click to go to “Delete Activity by“ > change date to “All time“ and products to “All Products“ > click “Delete“ > click “OK“ to delete if a pop-up appears.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • book.ftl
privacy-book-there-are-many
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<strong>There are many different options for MFA, depending on the types of devices you use;</strong> you may choose physical keys or entirely software-based solutions. All of them share one major advantage: Nobody will be able to log into your accounts unless they have the required factors. Even if one (a physical key or a password, due to a data breach) gets stolen, you’re going to be safer.
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<strong>There are many different options for MFA, depending on the types of devices you use;</strong> you may choose physical keys or entirely software-based solutions. All of them share one major advantage: Nobody will be able to log into your accounts unless they have the required factors. Even if one (a physical key or a password, due to a data breach) gets stolen, you’re going to be safer.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • passwords.ftl
privacy-passwords-its-easy-to
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It’s easy to prevent attackers from stealing your password when you log into an unencrypted website: Think twice before you type your password if you don’t see a lock icon in the URL bar, like this:
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It’s easy to prevent attackers from stealing your password when you log into an unencrypted website: Think twice before you type your password if you don’t see a lock icon in the URL bar, like this:
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?
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • whatsnew • whatsnew-fx80.ftl
whatsnew80-the-average-person
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The average person has 130 online accounts. { -brand-name-firefox } for mobile remembers and stores your passwords safely across synced devices, so you can log in with just one click.
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The average person has 130 online accounts. { -brand-name-firefox } for mobile remembers and stores your passwords safely across synced devices, so you can log in with just one click.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • platforms • linux.ftl
vpn-linux-wifi-copy
en-US
Sometimes public wifi is your best and only option. { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } lets you feel free to log in to your email from the airport, edit your passwords at a coffee shop — everything you normally do at home with the same peace of mind.
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Sometimes public wifi is your best and only option. { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } lets you feel free to log in to your email from the airport, edit your passwords at a coffee shop — everything you normally do at home with the same peace of mind.
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