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Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
189453bcc8d48750ce4061a0c6ad871a
en-US
Open in Safari
en-US
Open in Safari
Entity # all locales browser • browser • migration.ftl
import-from-safari.label
en-US
Safari
en-US
Safari
Entity # all locales browser • browser • migration.ftl
import-permissions-description
en-US
macOS requires you to explicitly allow { -brand-short-name } to access Safari’s bookmarks. Click “Continue” and select the “Bookmarks.plist” file in the File Open panel that appears.
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macOS requires you to explicitly allow { -brand-short-name } to access Safari’s bookmarks. Click “Continue” and select the “Bookmarks.plist” file in the File Open panel that appears.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • migration.ftl
imported-safari-reading-list
en-US
Reading List (From Safari)
en-US
Reading List (From Safari)
Entity # all locales browser • browser • migration.ftl
source-name-safari
en-US
Safari
en-US
Safari
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • migration • migration.dtd
importFromSafari.label
en-US
Safari
en-US
Safari
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • migration • migration.properties
importedSafariReadingList
en-US
Reading List (From Safari)
en-US
Reading List (From Safari)
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • migration • migration.properties
sourceNameSafari
en-US
Safari
en-US
Safari
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • brands.ftl
-brand-name-safari
en-US
Safari
en-US
Safari
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-another-browser-feature-fallback
en-US
Another browser feature that should be a given is the ability to prevent websites and companies from tracking your browsing and shopping data — even in normal browsing mode. But that’s actually not the case: in fact, the only browsers that block third party tracking cookies by default are { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-safari }.
en-US
Another browser feature that should be a given is the ability to prevent websites and companies from tracking your browsing and shopping data — even in normal browsing mode. But that’s actually not the case: in fact, the only browsers that block third party tracking cookies by default are { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-safari }.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-find-out-how-firefox-chrome
en-US
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.
en-US
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
en-US
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.
en-US
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-looking-for-a-better-browser
en-US
Looking for a better browser? We’ll compare { -brand-name-firefox } with { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-ie } to help you make your decision.
en-US
Looking for a better browser? We’ll compare { -brand-name-firefox } with { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-ie } to help you make your decision.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-looking-for-a-better-fallback
en-US
Looking for a better browser? We’ll compare { -brand-name-firefox } with { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera } and { -brand-name-ie } to help you make your decision.
en-US
Looking for a better browser? We’ll compare { -brand-name-firefox } with { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera } and { -brand-name-ie } to help you make your decision.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-so-is-your-browser-the-best
en-US
So is your browser the best one for what you do online? The right browser can make a big difference in how you experience the web. So, without further ado, let’s compare { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-brave }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-ie } and { -brand-name-edge } — and see which best suits your needs.
en-US
So is your browser the best one for what you do online? The right browser can make a big difference in how you experience the web. So, without further ado, let’s compare { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-brave }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-ie } and { -brand-name-edge } — and see which best suits your needs.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-so-is-your-browser-the-fallback
en-US
So is your browser the best one for what you do online? The right browser can make a big difference in how you experience the web. So, without further ado, let’s compare { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-ie } and { -brand-name-edge } — and see which best suits your needs.
en-US
So is your browser the best one for what you do online? The right browser can make a big difference in how you experience the web. So, without further ado, let’s compare { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-ie } and { -brand-name-edge } — and see which best suits your needs.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-the-first-thing-to-point-fallback
en-US
The first thing to point out about portability is that not all browsers run on all operating systems. While { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-opera } work on all major systems and are easy to install, { -brand-name-ie }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-safari } only work on { -brand-name-microsoft } and Apple’s own systems. The mobile version of { -brand-name-safari } is pre-installed on Apple’s mobile devices, and most { -brand-name-android } devices come with a pre-installed browser modified by the manufacturer for the device. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-opera } can easily be installed and even used side by side.
en-US
The first thing to point out about portability is that not all browsers run on all operating systems. While { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-opera } work on all major systems and are easy to install, { -brand-name-ie }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-safari } only work on { -brand-name-microsoft } and Apple’s own systems. The mobile version of { -brand-name-safari } is pre-installed on Apple’s mobile devices, and most { -brand-name-android } devices come with a pre-installed browser modified by the manufacturer for the device. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-opera } can easily be installed and even used side by side.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-the-first-thing-to-point-out
en-US
The first thing to point out about portability is that not all browsers run on all operating systems. While { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-opera } work on all major systems and are easy to install, { -brand-name-ie } and { -brand-name-safari } only work on { -brand-name-microsoft } and Apple’s own systems. The mobile version of { -brand-name-safari } is pre-installed on Apple’s mobile devices, and most { -brand-name-android } devices come with a pre-installed browser modified by the manufacturer for the device. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-brave }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-opera } can easily be installed and even used side by side.
en-US
The first thing to point out about portability is that not all browsers run on all operating systems. While { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-opera } work on all major systems and are easy to install, { -brand-name-ie } and { -brand-name-safari } only work on { -brand-name-microsoft } and Apple’s own systems. The mobile version of { -brand-name-safari } is pre-installed on Apple’s mobile devices, and most { -brand-name-android } devices come with a pre-installed browser modified by the manufacturer for the device. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-brave }, { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-opera } can easily be installed and even used side by side.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl
compare-opera-most-major-browsers-these
en-US
Most major browsers these days, with the exception of { -brand-name-safari }, work seamlessly across platforms and browsers. { -brand-name-opera } and { -brand-name-firefox } are no exception with both browsers providing excellent portability across every device.
en-US
Most major browsers these days, with the exception of { -brand-name-safari }, work seamlessly across platforms and browsers. { -brand-name-opera } and { -brand-name-firefox } are no exception with both browsers providing excellent portability across every device.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-apple-is-widely-known-for
en-US
{ -brand-name-apple } is widely known for its closed ecosystem as it relates to creating software for its products. But inside the { -brand-name-app-store }, it does offer a section to developers to create plugins and add-ons to make the browser more robust. These extensions are also browsable through the { -brand-name-app-store } and easily added to { -brand-name-safari }.
en-US
{ -brand-name-apple } is widely known for its closed ecosystem as it relates to creating software for its products. But inside the { -brand-name-app-store }, it does offer a section to developers to create plugins and add-ons to make the browser more robust. These extensions are also browsable through the { -brand-name-app-store } and easily added to { -brand-name-safari }.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-as-alluded-to-before-apple-fallback
en-US
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.
en-US
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-both-browsers-have-a-lot
en-US
Both browsers have a lot of crossover features, as well as some unique functions. It’s worth mentioning, if you take a lot of screenshots, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without this handy feature that’s built right into { -brand-name-firefox }. But if you’re just looking for a fast, private browser for surfing and shopping, then you may want to give { -brand-name-firefox } a try — especially if you’ve been exclusively using { -brand-name-safari } because it came preloaded as the default browser on your computer. Eventually, you’ll discover which one is more suited to your needs.
en-US
Both browsers have a lot of crossover features, as well as some unique functions. It’s worth mentioning, if you take a lot of screenshots, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without this handy feature that’s built right into { -brand-name-firefox }. But if you’re just looking for a fast, private browser for surfing and shopping, then you may want to give { -brand-name-firefox } a try — especially if you’ve been exclusively using { -brand-name-safari } because it came preloaded as the default browser on your computer. Eventually, you’ll discover which one is more suited to your needs.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-comparing-firefox-browser
en-US
Comparing { -brand-name-firefox-browser } with { -brand-name-apple } { -brand-name-safari }
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Comparing { -brand-name-firefox-browser } with { -brand-name-apple } { -brand-name-safari }
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-firefox-also-offers-a-similar
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } also offers a similar sync feature when you sign up for a free <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-firefox-account }</a> that enables users to easily synchronize their bookmarks, browsing history, preferences, passwords, filled forms, add-ons, and the last 25 opened tabs across multiple computers. What sets { -brand-name-firefox } apart from { -brand-name-safari } is that it is available on any desktop or mobile platform, { -brand-name-ios }, { -brand-name-android }, { -brand-name-windows } or { -brand-name-macos }, boosting its portability across any device you may own.
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } also offers a similar sync feature when you sign up for a free <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-firefox-account }</a> that enables users to easily synchronize their bookmarks, browsing history, preferences, passwords, filled forms, add-ons, and the last 25 opened tabs across multiple computers. What sets { -brand-name-firefox } apart from { -brand-name-safari } is that it is available on any desktop or mobile platform, { -brand-name-ios }, { -brand-name-android }, { -brand-name-windows } or { -brand-name-macos }, boosting its portability across any device you may own.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-firefox-also-offers-a-similar-updated
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } also offers a similar sync feature when you sign up for a free <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-firefox-account }</a> that enables users to easily synchronize their bookmarks, browsing history, preferences, passwords, filled forms, add-ons, and the last 25 opened tabs across multiple computers. What sets { -brand-name-firefox } apart from { -brand-name-safari } is that it is available on any desktop or mobile platform, { -brand-name-ios }, { -brand-name-android }, { -brand-name-windows } or { -brand-name-mac }, boosting its portability across any device you may own.
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } also offers a similar sync feature when you sign up for a free <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-firefox-account }</a> that enables users to easily synchronize their bookmarks, browsing history, preferences, passwords, filled forms, add-ons, and the last 25 opened tabs across multiple computers. What sets { -brand-name-firefox } apart from { -brand-name-safari } is that it is available on any desktop or mobile platform, { -brand-name-ios }, { -brand-name-android }, { -brand-name-windows } or { -brand-name-mac }, boosting its portability across any device you may own.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-firefox-and-safari-both-provide
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-safari } both provide a seamless experience when moving from desktop to mobile browsing or vice versa. For { -brand-name-safari }, one of its main strengths is its continuity features. It syncs your bookmarks, tabs, history and more to iCloud so they’re available on all your devices. That means you can open a tab on your { -brand-name-iphone } and have it also appear on your { -brand-name-mac } laptop with just a click.
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-safari } both provide a seamless experience when moving from desktop to mobile browsing or vice versa. For { -brand-name-safari }, one of its main strengths is its continuity features. It syncs your bookmarks, tabs, history and more to iCloud so they’re available on all your devices. That means you can open a tab on your { -brand-name-iphone } and have it also appear on your { -brand-name-mac } laptop with just a click.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-firefox-vs-safari-which-is
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } vs. { -brand-name-safari }: Which is the better browser for you?
en-US
{ -brand-name-firefox } vs. { -brand-name-safari }: Which is the better browser for you?
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-if-you-choose-to-use-safari
en-US
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.
en-US
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
en-US
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.
en-US
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
en-US
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.
en-US
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-addition-to-the-regular
en-US
In addition to the regular set of features you’d expect in a browser, such as tabbed browsing and private browsing, { -brand-name-safari } has some unexpected features as well. For instance, if a user were to right-click a word anywhere on a page inside { -brand-name-safari }, then click Look Up, they’d get a dictionary definition plus entries from the thesaurus, { -brand-name-app-store }, movies and more. { -brand-name-safari }’s Parental Controls are easy to customize, allowing the adults to breathe a little easier when the kids begin to get curious about the internet.
en-US
In addition to the regular set of features you’d expect in a browser, such as tabbed browsing and private browsing, { -brand-name-safari } has some unexpected features as well. For instance, if a user were to right-click a word anywhere on a page inside { -brand-name-safari }, then click Look Up, they’d get a dictionary definition plus entries from the thesaurus, { -brand-name-app-store }, movies and more. { -brand-name-safari }’s Parental Controls are easy to customize, allowing the adults to breathe a little easier when the kids begin to get curious about the internet.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-in-the-end-it-just-boils
en-US
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.
en-US
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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-like-safari-firefox-encourages
en-US
Like { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-firefox } encourages its enthusiastic developer community to create <a { $attrs }>add-ons and extensions</a> to the browser. And since our platform is open-source, there’s a vast selection adding a wealth of functionality.
en-US
Like { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-firefox } encourages its enthusiastic developer community to create <a { $attrs }>add-ons and extensions</a> to the browser. And since our platform is open-source, there’s a vast selection adding a wealth of functionality.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-like-safari-we-at-firefox
en-US
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.
en-US
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
compare-safari-our-private-browsing-mode
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Our Private Browsing mode blocks trackers and erases your passwords, cookies and history every time you close it. But you can also experience our advanced privacy features even in regular browsing mode. With the latest edition of { -brand-name-firefox }, enhanced tracking prevention is turned on by default. This prevents things like cross-site trackers from following you as you jump around the web. Also, with { -brand-name-facebook } being caught out almost daily for privacy problems, our <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-facebook-container }</a> extension makes a lot of sense. It makes it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you around the web — similar to what { -brand-name-safari } does to prevent cross-site tracking — but { -brand-name-firefox } actually isolates your { -brand-name-facebook } session into a separate container blocking { -brand-name-facebook } from tracking what you do on other websites. Why do they need to know what you look up on WebMD anyway?
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Our Private Browsing mode blocks trackers and erases your passwords, cookies and history every time you close it. But you can also experience our advanced privacy features even in regular browsing mode. With the latest edition of { -brand-name-firefox }, enhanced tracking prevention is turned on by default. This prevents things like cross-site trackers from following you as you jump around the web. Also, with { -brand-name-facebook } being caught out almost daily for privacy problems, our <a { $attrs }>{ -brand-name-facebook-container }</a> extension makes a lot of sense. It makes it harder for { -brand-name-facebook } to track you around the web — similar to what { -brand-name-safari } does to prevent cross-site tracking — but { -brand-name-firefox } actually isolates your { -brand-name-facebook } session into a separate container blocking { -brand-name-facebook } from tracking what you do on other websites. Why do they need to know what you look up on WebMD anyway?
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-safari-does-a-great-job-of
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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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-safari-is-the-pre-installed
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{ -brand-name-safari } is the pre-installed browser on { -brand-name-mac } and { -brand-name-iphone }. Compare { -brand-name-safari } to the { -brand-name-firefox-browser } to find out which is the better browser for you.
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{ -brand-name-safari } is the pre-installed browser on { -brand-name-mac } and { -brand-name-iphone }. Compare { -brand-name-safari } to the { -brand-name-firefox-browser } to find out which is the better browser for you.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • safari.ftl
compare-safari-since-safari-is-apples-proprietary
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Since { -brand-name-safari } is { -brand-name-apple }’s proprietary web browser, its iCloud syncing works exclusively with { -brand-name-apple } products. This can be somewhat limiting if, for example, you’re both an { -brand-name-android } user and an { -brand-name-iphone } user or if you have a { -brand-name-windows } based PC for work but use an { -brand-name-iphone } as your personal device.
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Since { -brand-name-safari } is { -brand-name-apple }’s proprietary web browser, its iCloud syncing works exclusively with { -brand-name-apple } products. This can be somewhat limiting if, for example, you’re both an { -brand-name-android } user and an { -brand-name-iphone } user or if you have a { -brand-name-windows } based PC for work but use an { -brand-name-iphone } as your personal device.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • shared.ftl
compare-shared-brand-name-safari
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{ -brand-name-safari }
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{ -brand-name-safari }
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl
browser-history-other-competitors
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Other competitors emerged during the late ‘90s and early 2000s, including { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-safari }, and { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }. { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } replaced { -brand-name-ie } with the release of { -brand-name-windows } 10 in 2015.
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Other competitors emerged during the late ‘90s and early 2000s, including { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-safari }, and { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }. { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } replaced { -brand-name-ie } with the release of { -brand-name-windows } 10 in 2015.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl
browser-history-today-there-are
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Today there are just a handful of ways to access the internet. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari } and { -brand-name-opera } are the main competitors. Mobile devices have emerged during the past decade as the preferred way to access the internet. Today, most internet users only use mobile browsers and <a href="{ $applications }">applications</a> to get online. Mobile versions of the major browsers are available for { -brand-name-ios } and { -brand-name-android } devices. While these apps are very useful for specific purposes, they only provide limited access to the web.
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Today there are just a handful of ways to access the internet. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari } and { -brand-name-opera } are the main competitors. Mobile devices have emerged during the past decade as the preferred way to access the internet. Today, most internet users only use mobile browsers and <a href="{ $applications }">applications</a> to get online. Mobile versions of the major browsers are available for { -brand-name-ios } and { -brand-name-android } devices. While these apps are very useful for specific purposes, they only provide limited access to the web.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • what-is-a-browser.ftl
what-is-a-browser-its-important
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It’s important that everyone has access to the web, but it’s also vital that we all <a href="{ $tools }">understand the tools</a> we use to access it. We use web browsers like { -brand-name-mozilla } { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-apple } { -brand-name-safari } every day, but do we understand what they are and how they work?
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It’s important that everyone has access to the web, but it’s also vital that we all <a href="{ $tools }">understand the tools</a> we use to access it. We use web browsers like { -brand-name-mozilla } { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge } and { -brand-name-apple } { -brand-name-safari } every day, but do we understand what they are and how they work?
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • adblocker.ftl
features-adblocker-one-of-the-most-popular
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One of the most popular ad blockers for { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-safari } and { -brand-name-firefox } is <a href="{ $url }">AdBlock</a>. Use it to block ads on { -brand-name-facebook }, { -brand-name-youtube } and { -brand-name-hulu }.
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One of the most popular ad blockers for { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-safari } and { -brand-name-firefox } is <a href="{ $url }">AdBlock</a>. Use it to block ads on { -brand-name-facebook }, { -brand-name-youtube } and { -brand-name-hulu }.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • more.ftl
comparing-firefox-safari
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Comparing { -brand-name-firefox-browser } with { -brand-name-apple } { -brand-name-safari }
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Comparing { -brand-name-firefox-browser } with { -brand-name-apple } { -brand-name-safari }
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • more.ftl
we-compare-firefox
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We compare { -brand-name-firefox } with { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-ie } to help you make your decision.
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We compare { -brand-name-firefox } with { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari }, { -brand-name-opera }, { -brand-name-brave } and { -brand-name-ie } to help you make your decision.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • new • desktop.ftl
firefox-desktop-download-compare-safari
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{ -brand-name-safari }
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{ -brand-name-safari }
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • book.ftl
privacy-book-delete-your-browser
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<strong>Delete your browser history.</strong> Whether you’re using { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-safari }, or a different product – all of them offer this functionality. You’ll usually find it in the settings menu under "Security" or in a separate area. This is how to take care of it in { -brand-name-firefox }.
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<strong>Delete your browser history.</strong> Whether you’re using { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-safari }, or a different product – all of them offer this functionality. You’ll usually find it in the settings menu under "Security" or in a separate area. This is how to take care of it in { -brand-name-firefox }.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • sub_navigation.ftl
sub-navigation-safari
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{ -brand-name-safari }
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{ -brand-name-safari }
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