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Entity en-US en-US
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-lockwise • lockwise-android • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
privacy
en-US
Privacy
en-US
Privacy
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • android-components • components • feature • addons • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
mozac_feature_addons_permissions_privacy_description
en-US
Read and modify privacy settings
en-US
Read and modify privacy settings
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
about_privacy_notice
en-US
Privacy notice
en-US
Privacy notice
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
onboarding_privacy_notice_header
en-US
Your privacy
en-US
Your privacy
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
onboarding_privacy_notice_read_button
en-US
Read our privacy notice
en-US
Read our privacy notice
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
onboarding_tracking_protection_header_3
en-US
Always-on privacy
en-US
Always-on privacy
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
onboarding_tracking_protection_standard_button_description_3
en-US
Balanced for privacy and performance. Pages load normally.
en-US
Balanced for privacy and performance. Pages load normally.
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
preference_enhanced_tracking_protection_standard_description_4
en-US
Balanced for privacy and performance. Pages load normally.
en-US
Balanced for privacy and performance. Pages load normally.
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
preferences_category_privacy
en-US
Privacy
en-US
Privacy
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
preferences_category_privacy_security
en-US
Privacy and security
en-US
Privacy and security
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
preferences_privacy_link
en-US
Privacy notice
en-US
Privacy notice
Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
54a35373c52c7f83711206268e0cae91
en-US
Automatic Privacy
en-US
Automatic Privacy
Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
b2800752f970991d965c05cb2f9874e5
en-US
Privacy
en-US
Privacy
Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
69f2fd2214e61894102282a22fa4fd20
en-US
Privacy Policy
en-US
Privacy Policy
Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
b76965b290aa7eac8adc9a690b747967
en-US
Please allow Firefox to access your device’s camera in ‘Settings’ -> ‘Privacy’ -> ‘Camera’.
en-US
Please allow Firefox to access your device’s camera in ‘Settings’ -> ‘Privacy’ -> ‘Camera’.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • aboutDialog.ftl
bottomLinks-privacy
en-US
Privacy Policy
en-US
Privacy Policy
Entity # all locales browser • browser • aboutPrivateBrowsing.ftl
about-private-browsing-need-more-privacy
en-US
Need more privacy?
en-US
Need more privacy?
Entity # all locales browser • browser • appMenuNotifications.ftl
appmenu-update-available-message
en-US
Update your { -brand-shorter-name } for the latest in speed and privacy.
en-US
Update your { -brand-shorter-name } for the latest in speed and privacy.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newInstallPage.ftl
sync-terms
en-US
By proceeding, you agree to the <a data-l10n-name="terms">Terms of Service</a> and <a data-l10n-name="privacy">Privacy Notice</a>.
en-US
By proceeding, you agree to the <a data-l10n-name="terms">Terms of Service</a> and <a data-l10n-name="privacy">Privacy Notice</a>.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl
cfr-doorhanger-cryptominers-description
en-US
Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now blocks cryptominers, which use your system’s computing power to mine digital money.
en-US
Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now blocks cryptominers, which use your system’s computing power to mine digital money.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl
cfr-doorhanger-doh-body
en-US
Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now securely routes your DNS requests whenever possible to a partner service to protect you while you browse.
en-US
Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now securely routes your DNS requests whenever possible to a partner service to protect you while you browse.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl
cfr-doorhanger-fingerprinters-description
en-US
Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now blocks fingerprinters, which collect pieces of uniquely identifiable information about your device to track you.
en-US
Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now blocks fingerprinters, which collect pieces of uniquely identifiable information about your device to track you.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl
cfr-doorhanger-fission-body-approved
en-US
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.
en-US
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.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl
cfr-doorhanger-socialtracking-description
en-US
Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now blocks common social media trackers, limiting how much data they can collect about what you do online.
en-US
Your privacy matters. { -brand-short-name } now blocks common social media trackers, limiting how much data they can collect about what you do online.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl
cfr-whatsnew-fx70-title
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } now fights harder for your privacy
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } now fights harder for your privacy
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • newtab.ftl
newtab-menu-show-privacy-info
en-US
Our sponsors & your privacy
en-US
Our sponsors & your privacy
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • newtab.ftl
newtab-privacy-modal-header
en-US
Your privacy matters.
en-US
Your privacy matters.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • newtab.ftl
newtab-privacy-modal-link
en-US
Learn how privacy works on the new tab
en-US
Learn how privacy works on the new tab
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • newtab.ftl
newtab-section-menu-privacy-notice
en-US
Privacy Notice
en-US
Privacy Notice
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • onboarding.ftl
onboarding-benefit-products-text
en-US
Get things done with a family of tools that respects your privacy across your devices.
en-US
Get things done with a family of tools that respects your privacy across your devices.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • onboarding.ftl
onboarding-join-form-legal
en-US
By proceeding, you agree to the <a data-l10n-name="terms">Terms of Service</a> and <a data-l10n-name="privacy">Privacy Notice</a>.
en-US
By proceeding, you agree to the <a data-l10n-name="terms">Terms of Service</a> and <a data-l10n-name="privacy">Privacy Notice</a>.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • onboarding.ftl
onboarding-multistage-set-default-subtitle
en-US
Speed, safety, and privacy every time you browse.
en-US
Speed, safety, and privacy every time you browse.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • onboarding.ftl
onboarding-welcome-modal-privacy-body
en-US
You’ve got the browser. Let’s add more privacy protection.
en-US
You’ve got the browser. Let’s add more privacy protection.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • onboarding.ftl
onboarding-welcome-modal-supercharge-body
en-US
Supercharge your privacy protection.
en-US
Supercharge your privacy protection.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • nsserrors.ftl
sec-error-pkcs12-privacy-password-incorrect
en-US
Unable to import. Incorrect privacy password.
en-US
Unable to import. Incorrect privacy password.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • nsserrors.ftl
sec-error-pkcs12-unsupported-transport-mode
en-US
Unable to import. Only password integrity and privacy modes supported.
en-US
Unable to import. Only password integrity and privacy modes supported.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • pageInfo.ftl
security-view-privacy.value
en-US
Privacy & History
en-US
Privacy & History
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • languages.ftl
languages-customize-spoof-english.label
en-US
Request English versions of web pages for enhanced privacy
en-US
Request English versions of web pages for enhanced privacy
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
category-privacy.tooltiptext
en-US
{ pane-privacy-title }
en-US
{ pane-privacy-title }
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
collection-privacy-notice
en-US
Privacy Notice
en-US
Privacy Notice
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
pane-privacy-title
en-US
Privacy & Security
en-US
Privacy & Security
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
privacy-header
en-US
Browser Privacy
en-US
Browser Privacy
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
space-alert-over-5gb-message
en-US
{ PLATFORM() -> [windows] { -brand-short-name } is running out of disk space. Website contents may not display properly. You can clear stored data in Options > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data. *[other] { -brand-short-name } is running out of disk space. Website contents may not display properly. You can clear stored data in Preferences > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data. }
en-US
{ PLATFORM() -> [windows] { -brand-short-name } is running out of disk space. Website contents may not display properly. You can clear stored data in Options > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data. *[other] { -brand-short-name } is running out of disk space. Website contents may not display properly. You can clear stored data in Preferences > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data. }
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
space-alert-over-5gb-message2
en-US
<strong>{ -brand-short-name } is running out of disk space.</strong> Website contents may not display properly. You can clear stored data in Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data.
en-US
<strong>{ -brand-short-name } is running out of disk space.</strong> Website contents may not display properly. You can clear stored data in Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
sync-engine-prefs.tooltiptext
en-US
General, Privacy, and Security settings you’ve changed
en-US
General, Privacy, and Security settings you’ve changed
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl
sync-engine-settings.tooltiptext
en-US
General, Privacy, and Security settings you’ve changed
en-US
General, Privacy, and Security settings you’ve changed
Entity # all locales browser • browser • protections.ftl
protection-report-page-summary
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } can protect your privacy behind the scenes while you browse. This is a personalized summary of those protections, including tools to take control of your online security.
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } can protect your privacy behind the scenes while you browse. This is a personalized summary of those protections, including tools to take control of your online security.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • protections.ftl
protection-report-page-summary-default
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } protects your privacy behind the scenes while you browse. This is a personalized summary of those protections, including tools to take control of your online security.
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } protects your privacy behind the scenes while you browse. This is a personalized summary of those protections, including tools to take control of your online security.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • protections.ftl
protection-report-settings-link
en-US
Manage your privacy and security settings
en-US
Manage your privacy and security settings
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • browser.properties
privacy.spoof_english
en-US
Changing your language setting to English will make you more difficult to identify and enhance your privacy. Do you want to request English language versions of web pages?
en-US
Changing your language setting to English will make you more difficult to identify and enhance your privacy. Do you want to request English language versions of web pages?
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • browser.properties
webauthn.registerDirectPrompt2
en-US
%1$S is requesting extended information about your security key, which may affect your privacy.\n\n%2$S can anonymize this for you, but the website might decline this key. If declined, you can try again.
en-US
%1$S is requesting extended information about your security key, which may affect your privacy.\n\n%2$S can anonymize this for you, but the website might decline this key. If declined, you can try again.
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • browser.properties
webextPerms.description.privacy
en-US
Read and modify privacy settings
en-US
Read and modify privacy settings
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • pocket.properties
tos
en-US
By continuing, you agree to Pocket’s <a href="%1$S" target="_blank">Terms of Service</a> and <a href="%2$S" target="_blank">Privacy Policy</a>
en-US
By continuing, you agree to Pocket’s <a href="%1$S" target="_blank">Terms of Service</a> and <a href="%2$S" target="_blank">Privacy Policy</a>
Entity # all locales browser • installer • nsisstrings.properties
STUB_INSTALLING_HEADLINE2
en-US
Optimizing your settings for speed, privacy, and safety.
en-US
Optimizing your settings for speed, privacy, and safety.
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • calendar-editable-item.ftl
calendar-editable-item-privacy-icon-confidential.alt
en-US
Privacy: Show Time and Date Only
en-US
Privacy: Show Time and Date Only
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • calendar-editable-item.ftl
calendar-editable-item-privacy-icon-private.alt
en-US
Privacy: Private Event
en-US
Privacy: Private Event
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.dtd
event.menu.options.privacy.label
en-US
Privacy
en-US
Privacy
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.dtd
event.statusbarpanel.privacy.label
en-US
Privacy:
en-US
Privacy:
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.dtd
event.toolbar.privacy.label
en-US
Privacy
en-US
Privacy
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.dtd
event.toolbar.privacy.tooltip
en-US
Change Privacy
en-US
Change Privacy
Entity # all locales devtools • client • accessibility.properties
accessibility.enable.disabledTitle
en-US
Accessibility service can not be turned on. It is turned off via accessibility services privacy preference.
en-US
Accessibility service can not be turned on. It is turned off via accessibility services privacy preference.
Entity # all locales devtools • startup • aboutDevTools.ftl
newsletter-privacy-label
en-US
I’m okay with Mozilla handling my info as explained in this <a data-l10n-name="privacy-policy">Privacy Policy</a>.
en-US
I’m okay with Mozilla handling my info as explained in this <a data-l10n-name="privacy-policy">Privacy Policy</a>.
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • plugins.properties
gmp_privacy_info
en-US
Privacy Information
en-US
Privacy Information
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • aboutDialog.dtd
bottomLinks.privacy
en-US
Privacy Policy
en-US
Privacy Policy
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • addons.properties
webextPerms.description.privacy
en-US
Read and modify privacy settings
en-US
Read and modify privacy settings
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • appUpdate.properties
updateAvailableMessage
en-US
Update your %S for the latest in speed and privacy.
en-US
Update your %S for the latest in speed and privacy.
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • messenger.properties
remoteContentBarMessage
en-US
To protect your privacy, %S has blocked remote content in this message.
en-US
To protect your privacy, %S has blocked remote content in this message.
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • newmailaccount • accountProvisioner.properties
privacyPolicy
en-US
Privacy Policy
en-US
Privacy Policy
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-4
en-US
How we use your personal information and feedback submitted to { -vendor-short-name } through { -brand-short-name } is described in the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-privacy-policy-link">{ -brand-short-name } Privacy Policy</a>.
en-US
How we use your personal information and feedback submitted to { -vendor-short-name } through { -brand-short-name } is described in the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-privacy-policy-link">{ -brand-short-name } Privacy Policy</a>.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-4-unbranded
en-US
Any applicable privacy policies for this product should be listed here.
en-US
Any applicable privacy policies for this product should be listed here.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl
category-privacy.tooltiptext
en-US
Privacy & Security
en-US
Privacy & Security
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl
collection-privacy-notice
en-US
Privacy Notice
en-US
Privacy Notice
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl
pane-privacy-title
en-US
Privacy & Security
en-US
Privacy & Security
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl
privacy-main-header
en-US
Privacy
en-US
Privacy
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl
remote-content-info.value
en-US
Learn more about the privacy issues of remote content
en-US
Learn more about the privacy issues of remote content
Entity # all locales mobile • android • chrome • about.dtd
aboutPage.privacyPolicy.label
en-US
Privacy Policy
en-US
Privacy Policy
Entity # all locales mobile • android • chrome • browser.properties
webextPerms.description.privacy
en-US
Read and modify privacy settings
en-US
Read and modify privacy settings
Entity # all locales security • manager • chrome • pipnss • nsserrors.properties
SEC_ERROR_PKCS12_PRIVACY_PASSWORD_INCORRECT
en-US
Unable to import. Incorrect privacy password.
en-US
Unable to import. Incorrect privacy password.
Entity # all locales security • manager • chrome • pipnss • nsserrors.properties
SEC_ERROR_PKCS12_UNSUPPORTED_TRANSPORT_MODE
en-US
Unable to import. Only password integrity and privacy modes supported.
en-US
Unable to import. Only password integrity and privacy modes supported.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • branding • aboutRights.dtd
rights.intro-point3a
en-US
Privacy policies for &vendorShortName;'s products may be found
en-US
Privacy policies for &vendorShortName;'s products may be found
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • browser • pageInfo.dtd
securityView.privacy.header
en-US
Privacy &amp; History
en-US
Privacy &amp; History
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-security.dtd
pref.security.title
en-US
Privacy &amp; Security
en-US
Privacy &amp; Security
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-security.dtd
trackingIntro.label
en-US
Websites may track how you use them, thus affecting your privacy.
en-US
Websites may track how you use them, thus affecting your privacy.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-sync.dtd
prefs.ppLink.label
en-US
Privacy Policy
en-US
Privacy Policy
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • pref • preferences.dtd
security.label
en-US
Privacy &amp; Security
en-US
Privacy &amp; Security
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • sync • syncGenericChange.properties
change.recoverykey.introText2
en-US
To ensure your total privacy, all of your data is encrypted prior to being uploaded. The key to decrypt your data is not uploaded.
en-US
To ensure your total privacy, all of your data is encrypted prior to being uploaded. The key to decrypt your data is not uploaded.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • sync • syncKey.dtd
syncKey.findOutMore1.label
en-US
Find out more about &syncBrand.fullName.label; and your privacy at
en-US
Find out more about &syncBrand.fullName.label; and your privacy at
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • sync • syncKey.dtd
syncKey.footer2.label
en-US
. The Privacy Policy is available at
en-US
. The Privacy Policy is available at
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • sync • syncKey.dtd
syncKey.keepItSecret.description
en-US
Your &syncBrand.fullName.label; account is encrypted to protect your privacy. Without this key, it would take years for anyone to decode your personal information. You are the only person who holds this key. This means you're the only one who can access your &syncBrand.fullName.label; data.
en-US
Your &syncBrand.fullName.label; account is encrypted to protect your privacy. Without this key, it would take years for anyone to decode your personal information. You are the only person who holds this key. This means you're the only one who can access your &syncBrand.fullName.label; data.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • sync • syncSetup.dtd
setup.newRecoveryKeyPage.description.label
en-US
To ensure your total privacy, all of your data is encrypted prior to being uploaded. The Recovery Key which is necessary to decrypt your data is not uploaded.
en-US
To ensure your total privacy, all of your data is encrypted prior to being uploaded. The Recovery Key which is necessary to decrypt your data is not uploaded.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • sync • syncSetup.dtd
setup.newRecoveryKeyPage.title.label
en-US
&brandShortName; Cares About Your Privacy
en-US
&brandShortName; Cares About Your Privacy
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • sync • syncSetup.dtd
setup.ppLink.label
en-US
Privacy Policy
en-US
Privacy Policy
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • messenger.properties
remoteContentBarMessage
en-US
To protect your privacy, %S has blocked remote content in this message.
en-US
To protect your privacy, %S has blocked remote content in this message.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutAddons.ftl
privacy-policy
en-US
Privacy Policy
en-US
Privacy Policy
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-4
en-US
How we use your personal information and feedback submitted to { -vendor-short-name } through { -brand-short-name } is described in the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-privacy-policy-link">{ -brand-short-name } Privacy Policy</a>.
en-US
How we use your personal information and feedback submitted to { -vendor-short-name } through { -brand-short-name } is described in the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-privacy-policy-link">{ -brand-short-name } Privacy Policy</a>.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-4-unbranded
en-US
Any applicable privacy policies for this product should be listed here.
en-US
Any applicable privacy policies for this product should be listed here.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • 404.ftl
not-found-page-explore-the-entire-family-for
en-US
<a href={ $explore }>Explore</a> the entire family for { -brand-name-firefox } products designed to respect your privacy.
en-US
<a href={ $explore }>Explore</a> the entire family for { -brand-name-firefox } products designed to respect your privacy.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • download_button.ftl
download-button-firefox-privacy
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } Privacy
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } Privacy
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • download_button.ftl
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{ -brand-name-firefox } Privacy Notice
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{ -brand-name-firefox } Privacy Notice
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • accounts.ftl
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Meet our family of privacy-first products.
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Meet our family of privacy-first products.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • accounts.ftl
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Securely sync your passwords, bookmarks and tabs across all your devices. Get a { -brand-name-firefox-account } now – One login – Power and privacy everywhere.
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Securely sync your passwords, bookmarks and tabs across all your devices. Get a { -brand-name-firefox-account } now – One login – Power and privacy everywhere.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • accounts.ftl
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There is a way to protect your privacy. Join { -brand-name-firefox }.
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There is a way to protect your privacy. Join { -brand-name-firefox }.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • accounts.ftl
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There is a way to protect your privacy. <span>Join { -brand-name-firefox }.</span>
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There is a way to protect your privacy. <span>Join { -brand-name-firefox }.</span>
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{ -brand-name-firefox } Privacy Notice
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{ -brand-name-firefox } Privacy Notice
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers.ftl
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Get the <strong>browsers</strong> that put your privacy first — and always have
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Get the <strong>browsers</strong> that put your privacy first — and always have
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers.ftl
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Get the browsers that put your privacy first — and always have
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Get the browsers that put your privacy first — and always have
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers.ftl
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Get the privacy you deserve. Enhanced Tracking Protection is automatic in every { -brand-name-firefox } browser.
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Get the privacy you deserve. Enhanced Tracking Protection is automatic in every { -brand-name-firefox } browser.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers.ftl
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Take the same level of privacy — plus your passwords, search history, open tabs and more — with you wherever you go.
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Take the same level of privacy — plus your passwords, search history, open tabs and more — with you wherever you go.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • best-browser.ftl
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Find your best browser for speed, privacy and security.
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Find your best browser for speed, privacy and security.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • best-browser.ftl
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One easy way to check is to visit a browser’s content setting page and privacy policy. The privacy webpage should outline if your data is shared and why. It’s why the <a href="{ $privacy }">{ -brand-name-firefox } privacy notice</a> is easy to read and easy to find.
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One easy way to check is to visit a browser’s content setting page and privacy policy. The privacy webpage should outline if your data is shared and why. It’s why the <a href="{ $privacy }">{ -brand-name-firefox } privacy notice</a> is easy to read and easy to find.
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Privacy on the web is a hot button issue. If privacy is number one on your list of priorities, you want to look for a browser that takes that seriously. When choosing the best private browser for you, look at the tracking policy and how a browser handles your data. These seem like technical questions, but they’re the reason some browsers are more private than others.
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Privacy on the web is a hot button issue. If privacy is number one on your list of priorities, you want to look for a browser that takes that seriously. When choosing the best private browser for you, look at the tracking policy and how a browser handles your data. These seem like technical questions, but they’re the reason some browsers are more private than others.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • best-browser.ftl
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Privacy, speed, and security.
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Privacy, speed, and security.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • best-browser.ftl
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So many browser options, but there’s only one that works best for your needs. The best browser for you should offer both speed and privacy protection.
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So many browser options, but there’s only one that works best for your needs. The best browser for you should offer both speed and privacy protection.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • best-browser.ftl
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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 • browsers • best-browser.ftl
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Today is a different story. Ads, privacy hacks, security breaches, and fake news might have you looking at other qualities in a browser. How does the browser protect your privacy? Does it allow trackers to follow you across the web? Is it built to multitask and handle many computer and internet operations at once?
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Today is a different story. Ads, privacy hacks, security breaches, and fake news might have you looking at other qualities in a browser. How does the browser protect your privacy? Does it allow trackers to follow you across the web? Is it built to multitask and handle many computer and internet operations at once?
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • best-browser.ftl
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We visit hundreds or even thousands of websites each day, and you can’t expect users to make security and privacy decisions for each of these sites. That is why a browser that gives you more control is so important - because it offers real, meaningful protection.
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We visit hundreds or even thousands of websites each day, and you can’t expect users to make security and privacy decisions for each of these sites. That is why a browser that gives you more control is so important - because it offers real, meaningful protection.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • best-browser.ftl
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When you use a browser for everything, it needs to be fast. But for the same reason, it needs to be private. A browser has access to everything you do online, so it can put you at real risk if it doesn’t have strong privacy features.
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When you use a browser for everything, it needs to be fast. But for the same reason, it needs to be private. A browser has access to everything you do online, so it can put you at real risk if it doesn’t have strong privacy features.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • brave.ftl
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{ -brand-name-brave } differentiates itself from the other { -brand-name-chromium } browsers by focusing on user privacy — specifically by blocking trackers, scripts, and ads by default. So when you use the { -brand-name-brave } browser, the areas of a website that would normally display ads appear as blank spaces. In some instances, pages don’t load properly, which will require you to either choose a different browser or flip the ‘Shields Up’ setting to ‘Shields Down’ which turns off the privacy and security protection.
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{ -brand-name-brave } differentiates itself from the other { -brand-name-chromium } browsers by focusing on user privacy — specifically by blocking trackers, scripts, and ads by default. So when you use the { -brand-name-brave } browser, the areas of a website that would normally display ads appear as blank spaces. In some instances, pages don’t load properly, which will require you to either choose a different browser or flip the ‘Shields Up’ setting to ‘Shields Down’ which turns off the privacy and security protection.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • brave.ftl
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Compare { -brand-name-brave } to the { -brand-name-firefox-browser } to find out which is the better browser for you in terms of privacy, utility and portability.
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Compare { -brand-name-brave } to the { -brand-name-firefox-browser } to find out which is the better browser for you in terms of privacy, utility and portability.
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Just like the { -brand-name-firefox } browser, the { -brand-name-brave } browser is free, open source and focused on protecting users’ privacy. { -brand-name-brave } is a relative newcomer to the world of browsers: its maker, { -brand-name-brave } Software, first debuted the browser in January 2016. In this article we’ll compare our { -brand-name-firefox } browser with the { -brand-name-brave } browser in three categories: privacy, utility and portability.
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Just like the { -brand-name-firefox } browser, the { -brand-name-brave } browser is free, open source and focused on protecting users’ privacy. { -brand-name-brave } is a relative newcomer to the world of browsers: its maker, { -brand-name-brave } Software, first debuted the browser in January 2016. In this article we’ll compare our { -brand-name-firefox } browser with the { -brand-name-brave } browser in three categories: privacy, utility and portability.
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The Internet as a whole is largely paid for by display advertisements, which keeps the actual content you want to view free. { -brand-name-brave } has attempted to upend this model by encouraging its users to opt into { -brand-name-brave }’s own reward system, which in reality, is its own ad platform. Once a user has opted-in, { -brand-name-brave } will display what they call “privacy-respecting ads” for which you can view and earn what they call a Basic Attention Token a.k.a. a BAT. From this point { -brand-name-brave } users can choose to spend their BATs on supporting the sites or individual contributors they love, who in turn can convert the BATs into actual currency.
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The Internet as a whole is largely paid for by display advertisements, which keeps the actual content you want to view free. { -brand-name-brave } has attempted to upend this model by encouraging its users to opt into { -brand-name-brave }’s own reward system, which in reality, is its own ad platform. Once a user has opted-in, { -brand-name-brave } will display what they call “privacy-respecting ads” for which you can view and earn what they call a Basic Attention Token a.k.a. a BAT. From this point { -brand-name-brave } users can choose to spend their BATs on supporting the sites or individual contributors they love, who in turn can convert the BATs into actual currency.
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There are a few security features in { -brand-name-brave } worth highlighting, such as its automatic HTTPS connection upgrades (which { -brand-name-firefox } also offers by <a { $extension }>extension</a>). { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-firefox } both offer users a native <a { $lockwise }>password manager</a> and the ability to check their security statistics anytime. { -brand-name-brave } displays stats like the number of trackers it has blocked whenever you open a new tab. { -brand-name-firefox } displays similar information when you view <a { $privacy }>your privacy report</a> which can be accessed anytime by clicking the shield in the address bar.
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There are a few security features in { -brand-name-brave } worth highlighting, such as its automatic HTTPS connection upgrades (which { -brand-name-firefox } also offers by <a { $extension }>extension</a>). { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-firefox } both offer users a native <a { $lockwise }>password manager</a> and the ability to check their security statistics anytime. { -brand-name-brave } displays stats like the number of trackers it has blocked whenever you open a new tab. { -brand-name-firefox } displays similar information when you view <a { $privacy }>your privacy report</a> which can be accessed anytime by clicking the shield in the address bar.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • brave.ftl
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When comparing the two browsers, both { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-brave } offer a sophisticated level of privacy and security by default, available automatically from the very first time you open them.
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When comparing the two browsers, both { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-brave } offer a sophisticated level of privacy and security by default, available automatically from the very first time you open them.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
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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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
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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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
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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.
Entity # all locales 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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
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For practical purposes, there’s obviously really nothing preventing you from using both browsers—{ -brand-name-firefox } for those moments in life when privacy really matters, and { -brand-name-chrome } if you’re still invested in the { -brand-name-google } ecosystem. Yet with the growing number of incursions into our personal data, { -brand-name-firefox } may prove to be the right choice in the long run for those of us who value protecting our personal privacy online.
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For practical purposes, there’s obviously really nothing preventing you from using both browsers—{ -brand-name-firefox } for those moments in life when privacy really matters, and { -brand-name-chrome } if you’re still invested in the { -brand-name-google } ecosystem. Yet with the growing number of incursions into our personal data, { -brand-name-firefox } may prove to be the right choice in the long run for those of us who value protecting our personal privacy online.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
compare-chrome-we-compare-mozilla-firefox
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We compare { -brand-name-mozilla } { -brand-name-firefox } with { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome } in terms of privacy, utility and portability
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We compare { -brand-name-mozilla } { -brand-name-firefox } with { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome } in terms of privacy, utility and portability
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
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We think it’s fair to say { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-chrome } are really neck and neck in terms of portability and utility, with { -brand-name-chrome } having a slight edge in utility because of its huge library of extensions and add-on features. But in terms of Privacy, { -brand-name-firefox } wins the day with our commitment to preserving our users’ online data and providing free baked-in services like password managers that also alert you if there happens to be a data breach involving your credentials.
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We think it’s fair to say { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-chrome } are really neck and neck in terms of portability and utility, with { -brand-name-chrome } having a slight edge in utility because of its huge library of extensions and add-on features. But in terms of Privacy, { -brand-name-firefox } wins the day with our commitment to preserving our users’ online data and providing free baked-in services like password managers that also alert you if there happens to be a data breach involving your credentials.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
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We’ve also recently restated our commitment to privacy and transparency regarding user data in our most recent <a { $attrs }>Privacy Notice</a> that states, “At Mozilla, we believe that privacy is fundamental to a healthy internet.”
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We’ve also recently restated our commitment to privacy and transparency regarding user data in our most recent <a { $attrs }>Privacy Notice</a> that states, “At Mozilla, we believe that privacy is fundamental to a healthy internet.”
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
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While { -brand-name-chrome } proves to be a safe web browser, its privacy record is questionable. { -brand-name-google } actually collects a disturbingly large amount of data from its users including location, search history and site visits. { -brand-name-google } makes its case for data collection saying it’s doing it to improve its services – like helping you find a sweater or a coffee shop like the one you previously bought or visited. However, others might disagree, making the point that { -brand-name-google } is actually gathering an unprecedented amount of data for its own marketing purposes. They tout that they’re keeping your information private from hackers, but that’s beside the point. { -brand-name-google } itself runs the world’s largest advertising network, thanks in large part to data they harvest from their users.
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While { -brand-name-chrome } proves to be a safe web browser, its privacy record is questionable. { -brand-name-google } actually collects a disturbingly large amount of data from its users including location, search history and site visits. { -brand-name-google } makes its case for data collection saying it’s doing it to improve its services – like helping you find a sweater or a coffee shop like the one you previously bought or visited. However, others might disagree, making the point that { -brand-name-google } is actually gathering an unprecedented amount of data for its own marketing purposes. They tout that they’re keeping your information private from hackers, but that’s beside the point. { -brand-name-google } itself runs the world’s largest advertising network, thanks in large part to data they harvest from their users.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl
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Aside from sucking up a lot of computing power, { -brand-name-edge } running on { -brand-name-chromium } has answered a lot of users’ needs for functionality and features. But there’s still a lot to account for in terms of the browser’s privacy protections. It’s our assessment that { -brand-name-firefox } is still a better choice for most people to use in their daily lives, based not only on functionality but more importantly on our transparency in how we collect user data, what exactly we collect, and what we do with it. Because our parent company is <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-mozilla }</a>, a non-profit organization dedicated to internet privacy and freedom, we simply have a different set of priorities when it comes to users’ data.
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Aside from sucking up a lot of computing power, { -brand-name-edge } running on { -brand-name-chromium } has answered a lot of users’ needs for functionality and features. But there’s still a lot to account for in terms of the browser’s privacy protections. It’s our assessment that { -brand-name-firefox } is still a better choice for most people to use in their daily lives, based not only on functionality but more importantly on our transparency in how we collect user data, what exactly we collect, and what we do with it. Because our parent company is <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-mozilla }</a>, a non-profit organization dedicated to internet privacy and freedom, we simply have a different set of priorities when it comes to users’ data.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl
compare-edge-at-firefox-our-privacy-fallback
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At { -brand-name-firefox }, our <a { $attrs }>privacy policy</a> is transparent and in plain language. We actually put a lot of work into making sure it was straightforward and easy to read. We pride ourselves in protecting our users security and privacy. With Enhanced Tracking Protection now on by default, we block 2000+ trackers automatically. Trackers are those little pieces of code that try to piece together what you're doing across multiple internet sites to build a composite and detailed picture of who you are, compromising your privacy all just to target better ads.
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At { -brand-name-firefox }, our <a { $attrs }>privacy policy</a> is transparent and in plain language. We actually put a lot of work into making sure it was straightforward and easy to read. We pride ourselves in protecting our users security and privacy. With Enhanced Tracking Protection now on by default, we block 2000+ trackers automatically. Trackers are those little pieces of code that try to piece together what you're doing across multiple internet sites to build a composite and detailed picture of who you are, compromising your privacy all just to target better ads.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl
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At { -brand-name-firefox }, we pride ourselves in protecting our users security and privacy. Our <a { $attrs }>privacy policy</a> is transparent and in plain language. We actually put a lot of work into making sure it was straightforward and easy to read. With Enhanced Tracking Protection now on by default, we block 2000+ trackers automatically. Trackers are those little pieces of code that try to piece together what you're doing across multiple internet sites to build a composite and detailed picture of who you are, compromising your privacy all just to target better ads.
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At { -brand-name-firefox }, we pride ourselves in protecting our users security and privacy. Our <a { $attrs }>privacy policy</a> is transparent and in plain language. We actually put a lot of work into making sure it was straightforward and easy to read. With Enhanced Tracking Protection now on by default, we block 2000+ trackers automatically. Trackers are those little pieces of code that try to piece together what you're doing across multiple internet sites to build a composite and detailed picture of who you are, compromising your privacy all just to target better ads.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl
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Both browsers are relatively equal in terms of data encryption. However, if online privacy and transparency are important to you, then { -brand-name-firefox } is clearly a better choice here.
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Both browsers are relatively equal in terms of data encryption. However, if online privacy and transparency are important to you, then { -brand-name-firefox } is clearly a better choice here.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl
compare-edge-edge-is-integrated-into-the
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{ -brand-name-edge } is integrated into the { -brand-name-windows } 10 platform and runs in a sandbox environment, meaning it isolates programs and prevents malicious programs from spying on your computer. It has a built-in SmartScreen that scans the reputation of sites you visit and blocks suspicious sites. To enhance privacy, { -brand-name-edge } allows you to use biometrics or a PIN with { -brand-name-windows } Hello instead of passwords for online authentication.
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{ -brand-name-edge } is integrated into the { -brand-name-windows } 10 platform and runs in a sandbox environment, meaning it isolates programs and prevents malicious programs from spying on your computer. It has a built-in SmartScreen that scans the reputation of sites you visit and blocks suspicious sites. To enhance privacy, { -brand-name-edge } allows you to use biometrics or a PIN with { -brand-name-windows } Hello instead of passwords for online authentication.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl
compare-edge-here-well-compare-our-firefox
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Here we’ll compare our { -brand-name-firefox-browser } to the { -brand-name-chromium }-based { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } in terms of privacy, utility, and portability, to help you have a better understanding of which browser better suits your needs and preferences.
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Here we’ll compare our { -brand-name-firefox-browser } to the { -brand-name-chromium }-based { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } in terms of privacy, utility, and portability, to help you have a better understanding of which browser better suits your needs and preferences.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl
compare-edge-the-bottom-line-is-that-while
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The bottom line is that while we suggest using { -brand-name-firefox }, the best browser for you ultimately will be the one that fits your individual needs with extension support, browser customization, speed, privacy and security.
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The bottom line is that while we suggest using { -brand-name-firefox }, the best browser for you ultimately will be the one that fits your individual needs with extension support, browser customization, speed, privacy and security.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • edge.ftl
compare-edge-your-privacy-protections-shows
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Your <a { $attrs }>Privacy Protections</a> shows you the trackers and cookies that pages have attempted to leave, and how many { -brand-name-firefox } has blocked for you.
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Your <a { $attrs }>Privacy Protections</a> shows you the trackers and cookies that pages have attempted to leave, and how many { -brand-name-firefox } has blocked for you.
Entity # all locales 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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-a-great-internet-browser-should
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A great internet browser should have the functionality you need, portability across devices, and the privacy you deserve.
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A great internet browser should have the functionality you need, portability across devices, and the privacy you deserve.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-based-on-the-criteria-we-outlined
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Based on the criteria we outlined — privacy, utility, and portability — there’s really only one browser that meets the mark, and that’s { -brand-name-firefox }. The real area of difference isn’t in functionality, it’s privacy. { -brand-name-firefox } is the most private browser that doesn’t lock you into an ecosystem. Use it on any operating system, on all your devices, and feel secure when you do.
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Based on the criteria we outlined — privacy, utility, and portability — there’s really only one browser that meets the mark, and that’s { -brand-name-firefox }. The real area of difference isn’t in functionality, it’s privacy. { -brand-name-firefox } is the most private browser that doesn’t lock you into an ecosystem. Use it on any operating system, on all your devices, and feel secure when you do.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-browsers-have-come-a-long
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Browsers have come a long way since { -brand-name-chrome } was introduced and took over the market share. Most of the modern browsers have closed the gap on portability and functionality, and in some areas, like speed and privacy, have actually surpassed { -brand-name-chrome }. Still, determining which browser is right for you will always depend on your individual needs and what you value most as you navigate online.
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Browsers have come a long way since { -brand-name-chrome } was introduced and took over the market share. Most of the modern browsers have closed the gap on portability and functionality, and in some areas, like speed and privacy, have actually surpassed { -brand-name-chrome }. Still, determining which browser is right for you will always depend on your individual needs and what you value most as you navigate online.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-find-out-how-firefox-chrome
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Find out how { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-ie } differ in terms of privacy, utility and portability.
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Find out how { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-ie } differ in terms of privacy, utility and portability.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-find-out-how-firefox-fallback
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Find out how { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera } and { -brand-name-ie } differ in terms of privacy, utility and portability.
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Find out how { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera } and { -brand-name-ie } differ in terms of privacy, utility and portability.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-firefox-puts-your-privacy
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{ -brand-name-firefox } puts your privacy first — in everything we make and do. We believe you have the right to decide how and with whom you share your personal information. { -brand-name-firefox } collects as little data as possible and never sells it. The little data we do collect is only used to make products and features better. No secrets. But a lot of transparency and real privacy.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } puts your privacy first — in everything we make and do. We believe you have the right to decide how and with whom you share your personal information. { -brand-name-firefox } collects as little data as possible and never sells it. The little data we do collect is only used to make products and features better. No secrets. But a lot of transparency and real privacy.
Entity # all locales 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.
Entity # all locales 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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-its-not-unreasonable-to-expect
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It’s not unreasonable to expect a high level of data protection and privacy from the products we regularly use to get online. At a minimum, a browser should offer some version of “private browsing mode” that automatically deletes your history and search history so other users on the same computer can’t access it. In this area, all seven of the browsers compared here score points.
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It’s not unreasonable to expect a high level of data protection and privacy from the products we regularly use to get online. At a minimum, a browser should offer some version of “private browsing mode” that automatically deletes your history and search history so other users on the same computer can’t access it. In this area, all seven of the browsers compared here score points.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-its-not-unreasonable-to-expect-fallback
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It’s not unreasonable to expect a high level of data protection and privacy from the products we regularly use to get online. At a minimum, a browser should offer some version of “private browsing mode” that automatically deletes your history and search history so other users on the same computer can’t access it. In this area, all six of the browsers compared here score points.
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It’s not unreasonable to expect a high level of data protection and privacy from the products we regularly use to get online. At a minimum, a browser should offer some version of “private browsing mode” that automatically deletes your history and search history so other users on the same computer can’t access it. In this area, all six of the browsers compared here score points.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-privacy-utility-portability
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Privacy. Utility. Portability.
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Privacy. Utility. Portability.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-since-your-browser-is-your
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Since your browser is your gateway to the internet, speed, security, privacy and utility are paramount. In recent years, { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome } has been the browser of choice for many. But at a time when online ads seem to follow us everywhere and data breaches are a fixture of news headlines, a lot of people are starting to demand more privacy and respect from their browser.
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Since your browser is your gateway to the internet, speed, security, privacy and utility are paramount. In recent years, { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome } has been the browser of choice for many. But at a time when online ads seem to follow us everywhere and data breaches are a fixture of news headlines, a lot of people are starting to demand more privacy and respect from their browser.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-using-a-browser-that-blocks
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Using a browser that blocks third-party trackers isn’t just important for privacy — it usually means it runs much faster, too. Most trackers are just scripts that run in the background on a number of websites. You can’t see them, but you can feel them slowing down your browser. As of version 67 of { -brand-name-firefox }, fingerprinting and cryptominers are also blocked. If you’re not familiar with cryptominers, here’s an example of how they can affect you: maybe you’ve experienced your computer suddenly running hotter or the battery depleting faster than normal. That’s often the byproduct of cryptominers creeping around on your device.
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Using a browser that blocks third-party trackers isn’t just important for privacy — it usually means it runs much faster, too. Most trackers are just scripts that run in the background on a number of websites. You can’t see them, but you can feel them slowing down your browser. As of version 67 of { -brand-name-firefox }, fingerprinting and cryptominers are also blocked. If you’re not familiar with cryptominers, here’s an example of how they can affect you: maybe you’ve experienced your computer suddenly running hotter or the battery depleting faster than normal. That’s often the byproduct of cryptominers creeping around on your device.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl
compare-opera-as-far-as-actual-privacy-protections
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As far as actual privacy protections in the { -brand-name-opera } browser, it does offer a robust Private mode that allows you to surf the web without the browser tracking your activity. Also in normal browsing mode, you can also turn off some data collection features by digging into the settings to enable the ad blocker and adjust other security features.
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As far as actual privacy protections in the { -brand-name-opera } browser, it does offer a robust Private mode that allows you to surf the web without the browser tracking your activity. Also in normal browsing mode, you can also turn off some data collection features by digging into the settings to enable the ad blocker and adjust other security features.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl
compare-opera-firefoxs-privacy-policy-is
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{ -brand-name-firefox }’s <a { $attrs }>privacy policy</a> is very transparent in describing what personal information we collect with the only end goal being to give you greater control over the information you share online.
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{ -brand-name-firefox }’s <a { $attrs }>privacy policy</a> is very transparent in describing what personal information we collect with the only end goal being to give you greater control over the information you share online.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl
compare-opera-operas-privacy-policy-lacks
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{ -brand-name-opera }’s privacy policy lacks some specificity in its explanation of which types of information it collects and how. In certain sections, it says they collect names of account holders, IP addresses and search terms. What seems confusing and troubling is the section about international data transfers; when, how often and why they need to transfer your data internationally is not explained.
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{ -brand-name-opera }’s privacy policy lacks some specificity in its explanation of which types of information it collects and how. In certain sections, it says they collect names of account holders, IP addresses and search terms. What seems confusing and troubling is the section about international data transfers; when, how often and why they need to transfer your data internationally is not explained.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl
compare-opera-operas-privacy-policy-lacks-fallback
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{ -brand-name-opera }’s privacy policy lacks some specificity in its explanation of which types of information it collects and how, in certain sections, it says they collect names of account holders, IP addresses and search terms. What seems confusing and troubling is the section about International data transfers; when, how often and why they need to transfer your data internationally is not explained.
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{ -brand-name-opera }’s privacy policy lacks some specificity in its explanation of which types of information it collects and how, in certain sections, it says they collect names of account holders, IP addresses and search terms. What seems confusing and troubling is the section about International data transfers; when, how often and why they need to transfer your data internationally is not explained.
Entity # all locales 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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl
compare-opera-the-firefox-browser-and-opera
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The { -brand-name-firefox-browser } and { -brand-name-opera } are two of the earliest browsers on the scene still releasing frequent updates. While { -brand-name-opera } has not reached the same level of user adoption as { -brand-name-firefox } or { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, it’s maintained a relatively stable and loyal base over a sustained period of time. In this review, we’ll compare the { -brand-name-opera } browser with our { -brand-name-firefox } browser in terms of security and privacy, utility, and portability to help you choose which browser might be the best fit for you.
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The { -brand-name-firefox-browser } and { -brand-name-opera } are two of the earliest browsers on the scene still releasing frequent updates. While { -brand-name-opera } has not reached the same level of user adoption as { -brand-name-firefox } or { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, it’s maintained a relatively stable and loyal base over a sustained period of time. In this review, we’ll compare the { -brand-name-opera } browser with our { -brand-name-firefox } browser in terms of security and privacy, utility, and portability to help you choose which browser might be the best fit for you.
Entity # all locales 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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-as-alluded-to-before-apple-fallback
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As alluded to before, { -brand-name-apple } is one of those companies that recently decided to step up their privacy game. Not long ago, { -brand-name-apple } implemented cross-site tracking prevention in { -brand-name-safari }, which prevents ads from following you around the internet. { -brand-name-safari } also offers a strong password suggestion when you sign up for a new account on any website. And if you’re invested in the iCloud ecosystem, it syncs that password securely with your other devices, so you never actually have to remember it.
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As alluded to before, { -brand-name-apple } is one of those companies that recently decided to step up their privacy game. Not long ago, { -brand-name-apple } implemented cross-site tracking prevention in { -brand-name-safari }, which prevents ads from following you around the internet. { -brand-name-safari } also offers a strong password suggestion when you sign up for a new account on any website. And if you’re invested in the iCloud ecosystem, it syncs that password securely with your other devices, so you never actually have to remember it.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-if-you-choose-to-use-safari
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If you choose to use { -brand-name-safari }, you’re in safe hands as long as you’re using an { -brand-name-apple } device. But { -brand-name-safari } only works on { -brand-name-apple } devices, whereas { -brand-name-firefox } works on { -brand-name-windows }, { -brand-name-mac }, { -brand-name-ios }, { -brand-name-android } and { -brand-name-linux }. So no matter what operating system you choose, { -brand-name-firefox } has you covered with our security and privacy protections.
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If you choose to use { -brand-name-safari }, you’re in safe hands as long as you’re using an { -brand-name-apple } device. But { -brand-name-safari } only works on { -brand-name-apple } devices, whereas { -brand-name-firefox } works on { -brand-name-windows }, { -brand-name-mac }, { -brand-name-ios }, { -brand-name-android } and { -brand-name-linux }. So no matter what operating system you choose, { -brand-name-firefox } has you covered with our security and privacy protections.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-if-you-use-a-mac-or-have
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If you use a Mac or have an { -brand-name-iphone }, chances are you’re familiar with the { -brand-name-safari } web browser. The fact that it’s pre-installed as the default browser for { -brand-name-apple } product users definitely gives it an early advantage, but { -brand-name-firefox } has its own set of useful features that make it an attractive alternative. Here we’ll explore the main differences between our browser and { -brand-name-safari } in terms of privacy, utility, and portability between devices.
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If you use a Mac or have an { -brand-name-iphone }, chances are you’re familiar with the { -brand-name-safari } web browser. The fact that it’s pre-installed as the default browser for { -brand-name-apple } product users definitely gives it an early advantage, but { -brand-name-firefox } has its own set of useful features that make it an attractive alternative. Here we’ll explore the main differences between our browser and { -brand-name-safari } in terms of privacy, utility, and portability between devices.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-if-you-use-a-mac-or-have-updated
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If you use a { -brand-name-mac-short } or have an { -brand-name-iphone }, chances are you’re familiar with the { -brand-name-safari } web browser. The fact that it’s pre-installed as the default browser for { -brand-name-apple } product users definitely gives it an early advantage, but { -brand-name-firefox } has its own set of useful features that make it an attractive alternative and can now be set as your default browser on your { -brand-name-mac-short } and { -brand-name-iphone }. Here we’ll explore the main differences between our browser and { -brand-name-safari } in terms of privacy, utility and portability between devices.
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If you use a { -brand-name-mac-short } or have an { -brand-name-iphone }, chances are you’re familiar with the { -brand-name-safari } web browser. The fact that it’s pre-installed as the default browser for { -brand-name-apple } product users definitely gives it an early advantage, but { -brand-name-firefox } has its own set of useful features that make it an attractive alternative and can now be set as your default browser on your { -brand-name-mac-short } and { -brand-name-iphone }. Here we’ll explore the main differences between our browser and { -brand-name-safari } in terms of privacy, utility and portability between devices.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-in-the-end-it-just-boils
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In the end, it just boils down to what you value in your browser. If you’re integrated with the { -brand-name-apple } ecosystem, { -brand-name-safari } is still a great choice. But if you value having the latest and greatest privacy protections and being able to work across multiple operating systems, we think { -brand-name-firefox } is your best bet. { -brand-name-firefox } is also a solid option as a secondary browser for those { -brand-name-apple }-exclusive users who may want to switch into a different browser for those online moments that call for extra layers of privacy protection.
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In the end, it just boils down to what you value in your browser. If you’re integrated with the { -brand-name-apple } ecosystem, { -brand-name-safari } is still a great choice. But if you value having the latest and greatest privacy protections and being able to work across multiple operating systems, we think { -brand-name-firefox } is your best bet. { -brand-name-firefox } is also a solid option as a secondary browser for those { -brand-name-apple }-exclusive users who may want to switch into a different browser for those online moments that call for extra layers of privacy protection.
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Like { -brand-name-safari }, we at { -brand-name-firefox } have made a point of focusing on privacy and security. But unlike { -brand-name-safari }, we’ve been standing on the privacy soap box for a long time. In fact, { -brand-name-mozilla } (our parent company) was one of the first voices in the tech community to sound the alarm for online privacy.
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Like { -brand-name-safari }, we at { -brand-name-firefox } have made a point of focusing on privacy and security. But unlike { -brand-name-safari }, we’ve been standing on the privacy soap box for a long time. In fact, { -brand-name-mozilla } (our parent company) was one of the first voices in the tech community to sound the alarm for online privacy.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
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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?
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
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Privacy has become a white hot topic for tech companies as they realize more and more people are feeling vulnerable to things like data breaches, ad trackers and hackers. But when it comes down to the real tools people use to navigate the actual interwebs, is it all talk or are they actually taking action to keep your data secure?
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Privacy has become a white hot topic for tech companies as they realize more and more people are feeling vulnerable to things like data breaches, ad trackers and hackers. But when it comes down to the real tools people use to navigate the actual interwebs, is it all talk or are they actually taking action to keep your data secure?
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
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{ -brand-name-safari } does a great job of making the browsing experience simple, fast, and seamless if you’re an { -brand-name-apple } user with multiple { -brand-name-apple } products. Like { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-firefox } is a fast and utilitarian browser, but privacy and cross-platform compatibility are our defining features. { -brand-name-firefox } updates each month with new features and functionality. For example, one recent update switched on our <a { $attrs }>Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP)</a> by default for new users, which effectively blocks cookies and cross-site trackers.
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{ -brand-name-safari } does a great job of making the browsing experience simple, fast, and seamless if you’re an { -brand-name-apple } user with multiple { -brand-name-apple } products. Like { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-firefox } is a fast and utilitarian browser, but privacy and cross-platform compatibility are our defining features. { -brand-name-firefox } updates each month with new features and functionality. For example, one recent update switched on our <a { $attrs }>Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP)</a> by default for new users, which effectively blocks cookies and cross-site trackers.
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Security and Privacy
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Security and Privacy
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • shared.ftl
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Security and <strong>Privacy</strong>
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Security and <strong>Privacy</strong>
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Whatever the future of the web holds, { -brand-name-mozilla } and { -brand-name-firefox } will be there for users, ensuring that they have powerful tools to experience the web and all it has to offer. The web is for everyone, and everyone should have control of their online experience. That’s why we give { -brand-name-firefox } tools to protect user privacy and we never sell user data to advertisers.
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Whatever the future of the web holds, { -brand-name-mozilla } and { -brand-name-firefox } will be there for users, ensuring that they have powerful tools to experience the web and all it has to offer. The web is for everyone, and everyone should have control of their online experience. That’s why we give { -brand-name-firefox } tools to protect user privacy and we never sell user data to advertisers.
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Understanding privacy
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Understanding privacy
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Privacy first
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Privacy first
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Try <strong>{ -brand-name-firefox-focus }</strong>, the privacy browser for { -brand-name-android } and { -brand-name-ios }.
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Try <strong>{ -brand-name-firefox-focus }</strong>, the privacy browser for { -brand-name-android } and { -brand-name-ios }.
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We’re backed by <a href="{ $mozilla }">{ -brand-name-mozilla }</a>, the not-for-profit organization that puts people over profit to give everyone more power online. We created this extension because we believe that you should have easy-to-use tools that help you manage your privacy and security.
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We’re backed by <a href="{ $mozilla }">{ -brand-name-mozilla }</a>, the not-for-profit organization that puts people over profit to give everyone more power online. We created this extension because we believe that you should have easy-to-use tools that help you manage your privacy and security.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • faq.ftl
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{ -brand-name-firefox } isn’t slow now. In 2017, we completely rebuilt our browser engine (called Quantum), to ensure { -brand-name-firefox } could compete with other major browsers. And, our tracker blockers help pages load even faster. So { -brand-name-firefox } is lightning fast without sacrificing any of your privacy.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } isn’t slow now. In 2017, we completely rebuilt our browser engine (called Quantum), to ensure { -brand-name-firefox } could compete with other major browsers. And, our tracker blockers help pages load even faster. So { -brand-name-firefox } is lightning fast without sacrificing any of your privacy.
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No, we don’t think { -brand-name-chrome } is better than { -brand-name-firefox }, and here is why: when people ask which browser is better, they’re really asking which browser is faster and safer. { -brand-name-firefox } is updated monthly to make sure you have the speediest browser that respects your privacy automatically.
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No, we don’t think { -brand-name-chrome } is better than { -brand-name-firefox }, and here is why: when people ask which browser is better, they’re really asking which browser is faster and safer. { -brand-name-firefox } is updated monthly to make sure you have the speediest browser that respects your privacy automatically.
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Nope. Never have, never will. And we protect you from many of the advertisers who do. { -brand-name-firefox } products are designed to protect your privacy. <a href="{ $url }">That’s a promise.</a>
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Nope. Never have, never will. And we protect you from many of the advertisers who do. { -brand-name-firefox } products are designed to protect your privacy. <a href="{ $url }">That’s a promise.</a>
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • faq.ftl
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Not only is { -brand-name-firefox } safe to use, it also helps keep your data and private information safe. The { -brand-name-firefox-browser } automatically blocks known third party trackers, social media trackers, cryptominers and fingerprinters from collecting your data. <a href="{ $url }">Learn more about the privacy in our products.</a>
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Not only is { -brand-name-firefox } safe to use, it also helps keep your data and private information safe. The { -brand-name-firefox-browser } automatically blocks known third party trackers, social media trackers, cryptominers and fingerprinters from collecting your data. <a href="{ $url }">Learn more about the privacy in our products.</a>
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Protecting your privacy is our number one priority, and we ensure that installing { -brand-name-firefox } on your devices is completely safe — but always make sure you are downloading from a trusted { -brand-name-mozilla }/{ -brand-name-firefox } site, like <a href="{ $url }">our download page.</a>
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Protecting your privacy is our number one priority, and we ensure that installing { -brand-name-firefox } on your devices is completely safe — but always make sure you are downloading from a trusted { -brand-name-mozilla }/{ -brand-name-firefox } site, like <a href="{ $url }">our download page.</a>
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • faq.ftl
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Related questions: is { -brand-name-firefox } good for privacy, is { -brand-name-firefox } secure, is { -brand-name-firefox } better for privacy
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Related questions: is { -brand-name-firefox } good for privacy, is { -brand-name-firefox } secure, is { -brand-name-firefox } better for privacy
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • faq.ftl
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Whether you searched for a fast browser, or you’re looking for independent tech that protects your privacy, this FAQ is here to answer the most pressing { -brand-name-firefox }-related questions.
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Whether you searched for a fast browser, or you’re looking for independent tech that protects your privacy, this FAQ is here to answer the most pressing { -brand-name-firefox }-related questions.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • faq.ftl
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Whether you searched for a fast browser that protects your privacy, this FAQ is here to answer the most pressing { -brand-name-firefox }-related questions.
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Whether you searched for a fast browser that protects your privacy, this FAQ is here to answer the most pressing { -brand-name-firefox }-related questions.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • adblocker.ftl
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If you want to learn more about ad blocking, there are hundreds of ad blocker extensions available for { -brand-name-firefox } and other browsers. If want to try out the ad blockers { -brand-name-firefox } uses, <a href="{ $url }">click here to download</a> a browser that puts privacy first.
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If you want to learn more about ad blocking, there are hundreds of ad blocker extensions available for { -brand-name-firefox } and other browsers. If want to try out the ad blockers { -brand-name-firefox } uses, <a href="{ $url }">click here to download</a> a browser that puts privacy first.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • adblocker.ftl
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On { -brand-name-firefox }, you can use <a href="{ $privacy }">Privacy</a> or <a href="{ $blocking }">Content Blocking</a> settings to get even more control over ad trackers that serve you the ads.
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On { -brand-name-firefox }, you can use <a href="{ $privacy }">Privacy</a> or <a href="{ $blocking }">Content Blocking</a> settings to get even more control over ad trackers that serve you the ads.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • fingerprinting.ftl
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And it’s not a deep setting you need to dig around to find. In the latest { -brand-name-firefox } browser, fingerprint blocking is the standard, default setting. Visit your <a { $url_protections }>privacy protections dashboard</a> to see how you’re being tracked behind the scenes and how { -brand-name-firefox } prevents it.
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And it’s not a deep setting you need to dig around to find. In the latest { -brand-name-firefox } browser, fingerprint blocking is the standard, default setting. Visit your <a { $url_protections }>privacy protections dashboard</a> to see how you’re being tracked behind the scenes and how { -brand-name-firefox } prevents it.
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Protect your privacy
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Protect your privacy
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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>.)
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • independent.ftl
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{ -brand-name-firefox } is built by a non-profit. That means we can do things that others can’t, like build new products and features without a hidden agenda. We champion your right to privacy with tools like Private Browsing with Tracking Protection, which go beyond what { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } offer.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } is built by a non-profit. That means we can do things that others can’t, like build new products and features without a hidden agenda. We champion your right to privacy with tools like Private Browsing with Tracking Protection, which go beyond what { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } offer.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } is built by a non-profit. That means we can do things that others can’t, like build new products and features without a hidden agenda. We champion your right to privacy with tools like Private Browsing with Tracking Protection.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } is built by a non-profit. That means we can do things that others can’t, like build new products and features without a hidden agenda. We champion your right to privacy with tools like Private Browsing with Tracking Protection.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • index.ftl
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{ -brand-name-firefox } is the fast, lightweight, privacy-focused browser that works across all your devices.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } is the fast, lightweight, privacy-focused browser that works across all your devices.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • index.ftl
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Get { -brand-name-firefox } for privacy
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Get { -brand-name-firefox } for privacy
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • index.ftl
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Opted-in to privacy, so you can browse freely.
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Opted-in to privacy, so you can browse freely.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • index.ftl
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Protect your privacy and browse faster with { -brand-name-firefox } features
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Protect your privacy and browse faster with { -brand-name-firefox } features
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • index.ftl
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Read our privacy policy
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Read our privacy policy
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • index.ftl
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You’re in control with { -brand-name-firefox }’s easy-to-use features that protect your privacy and browsing speeds.
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You’re in control with { -brand-name-firefox }’s easy-to-use features that protect your privacy and browsing speeds.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • private-browsing.ftl
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{ -brand-name-firefox } protects your online privacy and blocks trackers that follow you around the web.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } protects your online privacy and blocks trackers that follow you around the web.
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We’re obsessed with protecting your privacy. That’s why we’ve made { -brand-name-firefox } Private Browsing more powerful than the others.
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We’re obsessed with protecting your privacy. That’s why we’ve made { -brand-name-firefox } Private Browsing more powerful than the others.
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