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Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • android-components • components • browser • errorpages • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
mozac_browser_errorpages_security_bad_cert_techInfo
en-US
<label>Someone could be trying to impersonate the site and you should not continue.</label> <br><br> <label>Websites prove their identity via certificates. %1$s does not trust <b>%2$s</b> because its certificate issuer is unknown, the certificate is self-signed, or the server is not sending the correct intermediate certificates.</label>
en-US
<label>Someone could be trying to impersonate the site and you should not continue.</label> <br><br> <label>Websites prove their identity via certificates. %1$s does not trust <b>%2$s</b> because its certificate issuer is unknown, the certificate is self-signed, or the server is not sending the correct intermediate certificates.</label>
Entity # all locales browser • browser • aboutCertError.ftl
cert-error-trust-unknown-issuer
en-US
Websites prove their identity via certificates. { -brand-short-name } does not trust { $hostname } because its certificate issuer is unknown, the certificate is self-signed, or the server is not sending the correct intermediate certificates.
en-US
Websites prove their identity via certificates. { -brand-short-name } does not trust { $hostname } because its certificate issuer is unknown, the certificate is self-signed, or the server is not sending the correct intermediate certificates.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • browser.ftl
urlbar-placeholder-search-mode-other-bookmarks.placeholder
en-US
Enter search terms
en-US
Enter search terms
Entity # all locales browser • browser • browser.ftl
urlbar-placeholder-search-mode-other-engine.placeholder
en-US
Enter search terms
en-US
Enter search terms
Entity # all locales browser • browser • browser.ftl
urlbar-placeholder-search-mode-other-history.placeholder
en-US
Enter search terms
en-US
Enter search terms
Entity # all locales browser • browser • browser.ftl
urlbar-placeholder-search-mode-other-tabs.placeholder
en-US
Enter search terms
en-US
Enter search terms
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newInstallPage.ftl
sync-terms
en-US
By proceeding, you agree to the <a data-l10n-name="terms">Terms of Service</a> and <a data-l10n-name="privacy">Privacy Notice</a>.
en-US
By proceeding, you agree to the <a data-l10n-name="terms">Terms of Service</a> and <a data-l10n-name="privacy">Privacy Notice</a>.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • onboarding.ftl
onboarding-join-form-legal
en-US
By proceeding, you agree to the <a data-l10n-name="terms">Terms of Service</a> and <a data-l10n-name="privacy">Privacy Notice</a>.
en-US
By proceeding, you agree to the <a data-l10n-name="terms">Terms of Service</a> and <a data-l10n-name="privacy">Privacy Notice</a>.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • preferences • addEngine.ftl
add-engine-url
en-US
Engine URL, use %s in place of the search term
en-US
Engine URL, use %s in place of the search term
Entity # all locales browser • chrome • browser • pocket.properties
tos
en-US
By continuing, you agree to Pocket’s <a href="%1$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 • override.properties
AcceptBtn
en-US
I &accept the terms in the License Agreement
en-US
I &accept the terms in the License Agreement
Entity # all locales browser • installer • override.properties
DontAcceptBtn
en-US
I &do not accept the terms in the License Agreement
en-US
I &do not accept the terms in the License Agreement
Entity # all locales browser • installer • override.properties
LicenseTextRB
en-US
Please review the license agreement before installing $BrandFullNameDA. If you accept all terms of the agreement, select the first option below. $_CLICK
en-US
Please review the license agreement before installing $BrandFullNameDA. If you accept all terms of the agreement, select the first option below. $_CLICK
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • accessibility • AccessFu.properties
term
en-US
term
en-US
term
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • accessibility • AccessFu.properties
termAbbr
en-US
term
en-US
term
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • accessibility • mac • accessible.properties
term
en-US
term
en-US
term
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • appstrings.properties
netInterrupt
en-US
The connection to %S has terminated unexpectedly. Some data may have been transferred.
en-US
The connection to %S has terminated unexpectedly. Some data may have been transferred.
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • dom • dom.properties
ServiceWorkerGraceTimeoutTermination
en-US
Terminating ServiceWorker for scope ‘%1$S’ with pending waitUntil/respondWith promises because of grace timeout.
en-US
Terminating ServiceWorker for scope ‘%1$S’ with pending waitUntil/respondWith promises because of grace timeout.
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • layout • htmlparser.properties
errCharRefLacksSemicolon
en-US
Character reference was not terminated by a semicolon.
en-US
Character reference was not terminated by a semicolon.
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • layout • htmlparser.properties
errConsecutiveHyphens
en-US
Consecutive hyphens did not terminate a comment. “--” is not permitted inside a comment, but e.g. “- -” is.
en-US
Consecutive hyphens did not terminate a comment. “--” is not permitted inside a comment, but e.g. “- -” is.
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • layout • htmlparser.properties
errNotSemicolonTerminated
en-US
Named character reference was not terminated by a semicolon. (Or “&” should have been escaped as “&amp;”.)
en-US
Named character reference was not terminated by a semicolon. (Or “&” should have been escaped as “&amp;”.)
Entity # all locales dom • chrome • xslt • xslt.properties
9
en-US
XSLT transformation was terminated by <xsl:message>.
en-US
XSLT transformation was terminated by <xsl:message>.
Entity # all locales editor • ui • chrome • composer • editorOverlay.dtd
listTermCmd.label
en-US
Term
en-US
Term
Entity # all locales editor • ui • chrome • dialogs • EditorTableProperties.dtd
cellUseCheckboxHelp.label
en-US
Use checkboxes to determine which properties are applied to all selected cells
en-US
Use checkboxes to determine which properties are applied to all selected cells
Entity # all locales extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties
cmd.leave.help
en-US
Leaves the current channel. Use /delete to force the view to go away, losing its contents, or /hide to temporarily hide it, preserving its contents. Many servers do not support the optional <reason> parameter. Your preferences are used to determine whether to delete the tab. If you are dispatching this command from a script, you may override this behaviour with the <delete-when-done> parameter.
en-US
Leaves the current channel. Use /delete to force the view to go away, losing its contents, or /hide to temporarily hide it, preserving its contents. Many servers do not support the optional <reason> parameter. Your preferences are used to determine whether to delete the tab. If you are dispatching this command from a script, you may override this behaviour with the <delete-when-done> parameter.
Entity # all locales extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties
cmd.unstalk.help
en-US
Remove word from list of terms for which you would like to see alerts.
en-US
Remove word from list of terms for which you would like to see alerts.
Entity # all locales extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties
msg.err.no.idleservice
en-US
ChatZilla can't determine when you're away in your version of &brandShortName;. The auto-away feature will now be disabled.
en-US
ChatZilla can't determine when you're away in your version of &brandShortName;. The auto-away feature will now be disabled.
Entity # all locales extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties
pref.websearch.url.help
en-US
The URL to use when running a web search; your search terms will be appended to this URL. You can include the optional parameter %s to insert your search terms in a specific part of the URL instead (e.g. "http://www.searchwebsite.com/search?q=%s"). If this field is left blank, your browser's search engine will be used (or Google, if Chatzilla is not running as a browser plugin).
en-US
The URL to use when running a web search; your search terms will be appended to this URL. You can include the optional parameter %s to insert your search terms in a specific part of the URL instead (e.g. "http://www.searchwebsite.com/search?q=%s"). If this field is left blank, your browser's search engine will be used (or Google, if Chatzilla is not running as a browser plugin).
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • activity.properties
indexingFolderStatusVague
en-US
Determining which messages to index in #1
en-US
Determining which messages to index in #1
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • activity.properties
indexingStatusVague
en-US
Determining which messages to index
en-US
Determining which messages to index
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • filter.properties
searchTermsInvalidRule
en-US
This filter cannot be saved because the search term "%1$S %2$S" is invalid in the current context.
en-US
This filter cannot be saved because the search term "%1$S %2$S" is invalid in the current context.
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • filter.properties
searchTermsInvalidTitle
en-US
Search Terms Invalid
en-US
Search Terms Invalid
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • messengercompose • EditorTableProperties.dtd
cellUseCheckboxHelp.label
en-US
Use checkboxes to determine which properties are applied to all selected cells
en-US
Use checkboxes to determine which properties are applied to all selected cells
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • messengercompose • editorOverlay.dtd
listTermCmd.label
en-US
Term
en-US
Term
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • newmailaccount • accountProvisioner.dtd
error.line2
en-US
You can try to search for nicknames or any other term to find more emails.
en-US
You can try to search for nicknames or any other term to find more emails.
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • newmailaccount • accountProvisioner.dtd
success.tip
en-US
(You can also search for nicknames or any other term to find more emails)
en-US
(You can also search for nicknames or any other term to find more emails)
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • newmailaccount • accountProvisioner.properties
privacyDisclaimer
en-US
The search terms used are sent to Mozilla (#1) and to 3rd party email providers #2 to find available email addresses.
en-US
The search terms used are sent to Mozilla (#1) and to 3rd party email providers #2 to find available email addresses.
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • newmailaccount • accountProvisioner.properties
tos
en-US
Terms of Service
en-US
Terms of Service
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • search-attributes.properties
MissingCustomTerm
en-US
Missing Custom Term
en-US
Missing Custom Term
Entity # all locales mail • installer • override.properties
AcceptBtn
en-US
I &accept the terms in the License Agreement
en-US
I &accept the terms in the License Agreement
Entity # all locales mail • installer • override.properties
DontAcceptBtn
en-US
I &do not accept the terms in the License Agreement
en-US
I &do not accept the terms in the License Agreement
Entity # all locales mail • installer • override.properties
LicenseTextRB
en-US
Please review the license agreement before installing $BrandFullNameDA. If you accept all terms of the agreement, select the first option below. $_CLICK
en-US
Please review the license agreement before installing $BrandFullNameDA. If you accept all terms of the agreement, select the first option below. $_CLICK
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-1
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } is made available to you under the terms of the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-public-license-link">Mozilla Public License</a>. This means you may use, copy and distribute { -brand-short-name } to others. You are also welcome to modify the source code of { -brand-short-name } as you want to meet your needs. The Mozilla Public License also gives you the right to distribute your modified versions.
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } is made available to you under the terms of the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-public-license-link">Mozilla Public License</a>. This means you may use, copy and distribute { -brand-short-name } to others. You are also welcome to modify the source code of { -brand-short-name } as you want to meet your needs. The Mozilla Public License also gives you the right to distribute your modified versions.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-5
en-US
Some { -brand-short-name } features make use of web-based information services, however, we cannot guarantee they are 100% accurate or error-free. More details, including information on how to disable the features that use these services, can be found in the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-service-terms-link">service terms</a>.
en-US
Some { -brand-short-name } features make use of web-based information services, however, we cannot guarantee they are 100% accurate or error-free. More details, including information on how to disable the features that use these services, can be found in the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-service-terms-link">service terms</a>.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-5-unbranded
en-US
If this product incorporates web services, any applicable service terms for the service(s) should be linked to the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-website-services-link"> Website Services</a> section.
en-US
If this product incorporates web services, any applicable service terms for the service(s) should be linked to the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-website-services-link"> Website Services</a> section.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices
en-US
{ -brand-full-name } uses web-based information services (“Services”) to provide some of the features provided for your use with this binary version of { -brand-short-name } under the terms described below. If you do not want to use one or more of the Services or the terms below are unacceptable, you may disable the feature or Service(s). Instructions on how to disable a particular feature or Service may be found <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-disable-service-link">here</a>. Other features and Services can be disabled in the application preferences.
en-US
{ -brand-full-name } uses web-based information services (“Services”) to provide some of the features provided for your use with this binary version of { -brand-short-name } under the terms described below. If you do not want to use one or more of the Services or the terms below are unacceptable, you may disable the feature or Service(s). Instructions on how to disable a particular feature or Service may be found <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-disable-service-link">here</a>. Other features and Services can be disabled in the application preferences.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-3
en-US
You are welcome to use these Services with the accompanying version of { -brand-short-name }, and { -vendor-short-name } grants you its rights to do so. { -vendor-short-name } and its licensors reserve all other rights in the Services. These terms are not intended to limit any rights granted under open source licenses applicable to { -brand-short-name } and to corresponding source code versions of { -brand-short-name }.
en-US
You are welcome to use these Services with the accompanying version of { -brand-short-name }, and { -vendor-short-name } grants you its rights to do so. { -vendor-short-name } and its licensors reserve all other rights in the Services. These terms are not intended to limit any rights granted under open source licenses applicable to { -brand-short-name } and to corresponding source code versions of { -brand-short-name }.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-5
en-US
<strong>Except as required by law, { -vendor-short-name }, its contributors, licensors, and distributors will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages arising out of or in any way relating to the use of { -brand-short-name } and the Services. The collective liability under these terms will not exceed $500 (five hundred dollars). Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages, so this exclusion and limitation may not apply to you.</strong>
en-US
<strong>Except as required by law, { -vendor-short-name }, its contributors, licensors, and distributors will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages arising out of or in any way relating to the use of { -brand-short-name } and the Services. The collective liability under these terms will not exceed $500 (five hundred dollars). Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages, so this exclusion and limitation may not apply to you.</strong>
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-6
en-US
{ -vendor-short-name } may update these terms as necessary from time to time. These terms may not be modified or canceled without { -vendor-short-name }’s written agreement.
en-US
{ -vendor-short-name } may update these terms as necessary from time to time. These terms may not be modified or canceled without { -vendor-short-name }’s written agreement.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-7
en-US
These terms are governed by the laws of the state of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflict of law provisions. If any portion of these terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. In the event of a conflict between a translated version of these terms and the English language version, the English language version shall control.
en-US
These terms are governed by the laws of the state of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflict of law provisions. If any portion of these terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. In the event of a conflict between a translated version of these terms and the English language version, the English language version shall control.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-unbranded
en-US
Any applicable service terms for this product should be listed here.
en-US
Any applicable service terms for this product should be listed here.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • openpgp • keyWizard.ftl
openpgp-import-key-info
en-US
Other software might describe a personal key using alternative terms such as your own key, secret key, private key or key pair.
en-US
Other software might describe a personal key using alternative terms such as your own key, secret key, private key or key pair.
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • openpgp • openpgp.ftl
openpgp-key-man-empty-tree-tooltip.label
en-US
Enter search terms in the box above
en-US
Enter search terms in the box above
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • openpgp • openpgp.ftl
openpgp-key-man-nothing-found-tooltip.label
en-US
No keys match your search terms
en-US
No keys match your search terms
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl
junk-read-label.label
en-US
Mark messages determined to be Junk as read
en-US
Mark messages determined to be Junk as read
Entity # all locales mail • messenger • preferences • preferences.ftl
return-receipts-description
en-US
Determine how { -brand-short-name } handles return receipts
en-US
Determine how { -brand-short-name } handles return receipts
Entity # all locales security • manager • chrome • pipnss • pipnss.properties
CertDumpPathLen
en-US
Maximum number of intermediate CAs: %S
en-US
Maximum number of intermediate CAs: %S
Entity # all locales security • manager • chrome • pipnss • pipnss.properties
certErrorTrust_UnknownIssuer2
en-US
The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates.
en-US
The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • branding • aboutRights.dtd
rights.intro-point1a
en-US
&brandShortName; is made available to you under the terms of the
en-US
&brandShortName; is made available to you under the terms of the
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • branding • aboutRights.dtd
rights.intro-point4b
en-US
service terms
en-US
service terms
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • branding • aboutRights.dtd
rights.webservices-term2a
en-US
You are welcome to use these Services with the accompanying version of &brandShortName;, and you have all the rights necessary to do so. &vendorShortName; and its licensors reserve all other rights in the Services. These terms are not intended to limit any rights granted under open source licenses applicable to &brandShortName; and to corresponding source code versions of &brandShortName;.
en-US
You are welcome to use these Services with the accompanying version of &brandShortName;, and you have all the rights necessary to do so. &vendorShortName; and its licensors reserve all other rights in the Services. These terms are not intended to limit any rights granted under open source licenses applicable to &brandShortName; and to corresponding source code versions of &brandShortName;.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • branding • aboutRights.dtd
rights.webservices-term4
en-US
Except as required by law, &vendorShortName;, its contributors, licensors, and distributors will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages arising out of or in any way relating to the use of &brandShortName; and the Services. The collective liability under these terms will not exceed $500 (five hundred dollars). Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages, so this exclusion and limitation may not apply to you.
en-US
Except as required by law, &vendorShortName;, its contributors, licensors, and distributors will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages arising out of or in any way relating to the use of &brandShortName; and the Services. The collective liability under these terms will not exceed $500 (five hundred dollars). Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages, so this exclusion and limitation may not apply to you.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • branding • aboutRights.dtd
rights.webservices-term5
en-US
&vendorShortName; may update these terms as necessary from time to time. These terms may not be modified or cancelled without &vendorShortName;'s written agreement.
en-US
&vendorShortName; may update these terms as necessary from time to time. These terms may not be modified or cancelled without &vendorShortName;'s written agreement.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • branding • aboutRights.dtd
rights.webservices-term6a
en-US
These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Germany and all disputes arising in connection with these Terms shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent court in Germany. If any portion of these terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. In the event of a conflict between a translated version of these terms and the English language version, the English language version shall control.
en-US
These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Germany and all disputes arising in connection with these Terms shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent court in Germany. If any portion of these terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. In the event of a conflict between a translated version of these terms and the English language version, the English language version shall control.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • branding • aboutRights.dtd
rights3.webservices-aa
en-US
&vendorShortName; offers optional web-based services (&quot;Services&quot;) that are available for your use with this binary version of &brandShortName; as described below. Some of these services (such as Add-on suggestion and update services, the Safe Browsing service, or the Location Aware Browsing notification feature) are enabled by default. If you do not want to use any of these Services or the terms below are unacceptable, instructions on how to disable a particular feature or Service may be found
en-US
&vendorShortName; offers optional web-based services (&quot;Services&quot;) that are available for your use with this binary version of &brandShortName; as described below. Some of these services (such as Add-on suggestion and update services, the Safe Browsing service, or the Location Aware Browsing notification feature) are enabled by default. If you do not want to use any of these Services or the terms below are unacceptable, instructions on how to disable a particular feature or Service may be found
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • browser • navigator.dtd
locationBar.tooltip
en-US
Enter search term, keyword, or web address
en-US
Enter search term, keyword, or web address
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-sync.dtd
prefs.tosLink.label
en-US
Terms of Service
en-US
Terms of Service
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • sync • syncKey.dtd
syncKey.footer1.label
en-US
&syncBrand.fullName.label; Terms of Service are available at
en-US
&syncBrand.fullName.label; Terms of Service are available at
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • sync • syncSetup.dtd
setup.tosLink.label
en-US
Terms of Service
en-US
Terms of Service
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • editor • dialogs • EditorTableProperties.dtd
cellUseCheckboxHelp.label
en-US
Use checkboxes to determine which properties are applied to all selected cells
en-US
Use checkboxes to determine which properties are applied to all selected cells
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • editor • editorOverlay.dtd
listTermCmd.label
en-US
Term
en-US
Term
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • filter.properties
searchTermsInvalidRule
en-US
This filter cannot be saved because the search term "%1$S %2$S" is invalid in the current context.
en-US
This filter cannot be saved because the search term "%1$S %2$S" is invalid in the current context.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • filter.properties
searchTermsInvalidTitle
en-US
Search Terms Invalid
en-US
Search Terms Invalid
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • pref • pref-junk.dtd
autoMarkAsRead.label
en-US
When &brandShortName; determines that they are junk
en-US
When &brandShortName; determines that they are junk
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • search-attributes.properties
MissingCustomTerm
en-US
Missing Custom Term
en-US
Missing Custom Term
Entity # all locales suite • installer • windows • mui.properties
MUI_INNERTEXT_LICENSE_BOTTOM_CHECKBOX
en-US
If you accept the terms of the agreement, click the check box below. You must accept the agreement to install $BrandFullNameDA. $_CLICK
en-US
If you accept the terms of the agreement, click the check box below. You must accept the agreement to install $BrandFullNameDA. $_CLICK
Entity # all locales suite • installer • windows • mui.properties
MUI_TEXT_LICENSE_SUBTITLE
en-US
Please review the license terms before installing $BrandFullNameDA.
en-US
Please review the license terms before installing $BrandFullNameDA.
Entity # all locales suite • installer • windows • override.properties
AcceptBtn
en-US
I &accept the terms in the License Agreement
en-US
I &accept the terms in the License Agreement
Entity # all locales suite • installer • windows • override.properties
DontAcceptBtn
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I &do not accept the terms in the License Agreement
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I &do not accept the terms in the License Agreement
Entity # all locales suite • installer • windows • override.properties
LicenseTextRB
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Please review the license agreement before installing $BrandFullNameDA. If you accept all terms of the agreement, select the first option below. $_CLICK
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Please review the license agreement before installing $BrandFullNameDA. If you accept all terms of the agreement, select the first option below. $_CLICK
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-1
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{ -brand-short-name } is made available to you under the terms of the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-public-license-link">Mozilla Public License</a>. This means you may use, copy and distribute { -brand-short-name } to others. You are also welcome to modify the source code of { -brand-short-name } as you want to meet your needs. The Mozilla Public License also gives you the right to distribute your modified versions.
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } is made available to you under the terms of the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-public-license-link">Mozilla Public License</a>. This means you may use, copy and distribute { -brand-short-name } to others. You are also welcome to modify the source code of { -brand-short-name } as you want to meet your needs. The Mozilla Public License also gives you the right to distribute your modified versions.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-5
en-US
Some { -brand-short-name } features make use of web-based information services, however, we cannot guarantee they are 100% accurate or error-free. More details, including information on how to disable the features that use these services, can be found in the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-service-terms-link">service terms</a>.
en-US
Some { -brand-short-name } features make use of web-based information services, however, we cannot guarantee they are 100% accurate or error-free. More details, including information on how to disable the features that use these services, can be found in the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-service-terms-link">service terms</a>.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-intro-point-5-unbranded
en-US
If this product incorporates web services, any applicable service terms for the service(s) should be linked to the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-website-services-link"> Website Services</a> section.
en-US
If this product incorporates web services, any applicable service terms for the service(s) should be linked to the <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-website-services-link"> Website Services</a> section.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices
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{ -brand-full-name } uses web-based information services (“Services”) to provide some of the features provided for your use with this binary version of { -brand-short-name } under the terms described below. If you do not want to use one or more of the Services or the terms below are unacceptable, you may disable the feature or Service(s). Instructions on how to disable a particular feature or Service may be found <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-disable-service-link">here</a>. Other features and Services can be disabled in the application preferences.
en-US
{ -brand-full-name } uses web-based information services (“Services”) to provide some of the features provided for your use with this binary version of { -brand-short-name } under the terms described below. If you do not want to use one or more of the Services or the terms below are unacceptable, you may disable the feature or Service(s). Instructions on how to disable a particular feature or Service may be found <a data-l10n-name="mozilla-disable-service-link">here</a>. Other features and Services can be disabled in the application preferences.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-3
en-US
You are welcome to use these Services with the accompanying version of { -brand-short-name }, and { -vendor-short-name } grants you its rights to do so. { -vendor-short-name } and its licensors reserve all other rights in the Services. These terms are not intended to limit any rights granted under open source licenses applicable to { -brand-short-name } and to corresponding source code versions of { -brand-short-name }.
en-US
You are welcome to use these Services with the accompanying version of { -brand-short-name }, and { -vendor-short-name } grants you its rights to do so. { -vendor-short-name } and its licensors reserve all other rights in the Services. These terms are not intended to limit any rights granted under open source licenses applicable to { -brand-short-name } and to corresponding source code versions of { -brand-short-name }.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-5
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<strong>Except as required by law, { -vendor-short-name }, its contributors, licensors, and distributors will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages arising out of or in any way relating to the use of { -brand-short-name } and the Services. The collective liability under these terms will not exceed $500 (five hundred dollars). Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages, so this exclusion and limitation may not apply to you.</strong>
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<strong>Except as required by law, { -vendor-short-name }, its contributors, licensors, and distributors will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages arising out of or in any way relating to the use of { -brand-short-name } and the Services. The collective liability under these terms will not exceed $500 (five hundred dollars). Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages, so this exclusion and limitation may not apply to you.</strong>
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-6
en-US
{ -vendor-short-name } may update these terms as necessary from time to time. These terms may not be modified or canceled without { -vendor-short-name }’s written agreement.
en-US
{ -vendor-short-name } may update these terms as necessary from time to time. These terms may not be modified or canceled without { -vendor-short-name }’s written agreement.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-7
en-US
These terms are governed by the laws of the state of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflict of law provisions. If any portion of these terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. In the event of a conflict between a translated version of these terms and the English language version, the English language version shall control.
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These terms are governed by the laws of the state of California, U.S.A., excluding its conflict of law provisions. If any portion of these terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. In the event of a conflict between a translated version of these terms and the English language version, the English language version shall control.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutRights.ftl
rights-webservices-term-unbranded
en-US
Any applicable service terms for this product should be listed here.
en-US
Any applicable service terms for this product should be listed here.
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutSupport.ftl
gpu-process-kill-button
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Terminate GPU Process
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Terminate GPU Process
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutTelemetry.ftl
about-telemetry-no-search-results-all
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Sorry! There are no results in any sections for “{ $searchTerms }”
en-US
Sorry! There are no results in any sections for “{ $searchTerms }”
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutTelemetry.ftl
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Results for “{ $searchTerms }”
en-US
Results for “{ $searchTerms }”
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • extensions • blocklist.ftl
blocklist-label-summary
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{ -brand-short-name } has determined that the following add-ons are known to cause stability or security problems:
en-US
{ -brand-short-name } has determined that the following add-ons are known to cause stability or security problems:
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • brave.ftl
compare-brave-compare-brave-to-the-firefox
en-US
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.
en-US
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.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • brave.ftl
compare-brave-in-terms-of-actual-precious
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In terms of actual precious RAM usage, the { -brand-name-brave } browser is much heavier than { -brand-name-firefox }. { -brand-name-brave } comes pre-loaded with various features and “add-ons” which can be attributed to its usage of more RAM. { -brand-name-firefox }, on the other hand, lets you decide which add-ons and extensions you want to bolt on.
en-US
In terms of actual precious RAM usage, the { -brand-name-brave } browser is much heavier than { -brand-name-firefox }. { -brand-name-brave } comes pre-loaded with various features and “add-ons” which can be attributed to its usage of more RAM. { -brand-name-firefox }, on the other hand, lets you decide which add-ons and extensions you want to bolt on.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
compare-chrome-in-terms-of-features-both
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In terms of features, both { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-chrome } offer a large library of extensions and plug-ins, with { -brand-name-chrome }’s catalog vastly outnumbering any other browser while nicely integrating with other { -brand-name-google } services, like Gmail and { -brand-name-google } Docs.
en-US
In terms of features, both { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-chrome } offer a large library of extensions and plug-ins, with { -brand-name-chrome }’s catalog vastly outnumbering any other browser while nicely integrating with other { -brand-name-google } services, like Gmail and { -brand-name-google } Docs.
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
en-US
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
compare-chrome-we-think-its-fair-to-say
en-US
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.
en-US
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 • edge.ftl
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en-US
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.
en-US
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-both-browsers-are-relatively
en-US
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.
en-US
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-here-well-compare-our-firefox
en-US
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.
en-US
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-out-of-the-gate-firefox-has
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Out of the gate, { -brand-name-firefox } has more features and integrations built into the browser and readily available on download. And while both browsers have a tremendous number of add-ons and extensions available, { -brand-name-edge }’s compatibility with { -brand-name-google }’s { -brand-name-chromium } platform gives it the advantage in terms of sheer numbers.
en-US
Out of the gate, { -brand-name-firefox } has more features and integrations built into the browser and readily available on download. And while both browsers have a tremendous number of add-ons and extensions available, { -brand-name-edge }’s compatibility with { -brand-name-google }’s { -brand-name-chromium } platform gives it the advantage in terms of sheer numbers.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • ie.ftl
compare-ie-here-well-compare-our-firefox
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Here we’ll compare our { -brand-name-firefox-browser } with { -brand-name-ie } in terms of security, utility, and portability. We’ll help you understand the differences between how a modern browser like { -brand-name-firefox } that adheres to web standards compares with the browser you may be using for business purposes or out of old habits that die hard.
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Here we’ll compare our { -brand-name-firefox-browser } with { -brand-name-ie } in terms of security, utility, and portability. We’ll help you understand the differences between how a modern browser like { -brand-name-firefox } that adheres to web standards compares with the browser you may be using for business purposes or out of old habits that die hard.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • index.ftl
compare-index-browsers-have-come-a-long
en-US
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.
en-US
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
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 • opera.ftl
compare-opera-in-terms-of-head-to-head-utility
en-US
In terms of head to head utility, { -brand-name-opera } and { -brand-name-firefox } are close competitors. { -brand-name-opera } may have an advantage in one aspect with its compatibility with and access to { -brand-name-chrome }’s huge extension library. But one significant factor to consider is the fact that { -brand-name-opera }, because it’s built on { -brand-name-chromium }, is a processor-hungry browser with its RAM consumption comparable to { -brand-name-chrome }, which is known for its high CPU usage.
en-US
In terms of head to head utility, { -brand-name-opera } and { -brand-name-firefox } are close competitors. { -brand-name-opera } may have an advantage in one aspect with its compatibility with and access to { -brand-name-chrome }’s huge extension library. But one significant factor to consider is the fact that { -brand-name-opera }, because it’s built on { -brand-name-chromium }, is a processor-hungry browser with its RAM consumption comparable to { -brand-name-chrome }, which is known for its high CPU usage.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl
compare-opera-operas-privacy-policy-lacks
en-US
{ -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.
en-US
{ -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
en-US
{ -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.
en-US
{ -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-the-firefox-browser-and-opera
en-US
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.
en-US
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 • 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 • history • browser-history.ftl
browser-history-a-year-later-berners
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A year later, Berners-Lee asked CERN math student Nicola Pellow to write the Line Mode Browser, a program for basic computer terminals.
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A year later, Berners-Lee asked CERN math student Nicola Pellow to write the Line Mode Browser, a program for basic computer terminals.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • facebook_container.ftl
facebook-container-opt-out-on-your-terms
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Opt out on your terms
en-US
Opt out on your terms
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • more • misinformation.ftl
misinformation-disinformation
en-US
Misinformation, disinformation – you’ve probably heard these terms in the past and wondered if and how they differ in meaning. It’s the intention that distinguishes them: Misinformation is any type of false information that people might fall for. It’s verifiably incorrect or misleading but hasn’t been created or shared with the intention to deceive people. Disinformation, on the other hand, is created and spread in order to misinform and reach a certain goal.
en-US
Misinformation, disinformation – you’ve probably heard these terms in the past and wondered if and how they differ in meaning. It’s the intention that distinguishes them: Misinformation is any type of false information that people might fall for. It’s verifiably incorrect or misleading but hasn’t been created or shared with the intention to deceive people. Disinformation, on the other hand, is created and spread in order to misinform and reach a certain goal.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • book.ftl
privacy-book-todays-mobile-devices
en-US
Today’s mobile devices typically have the ability to determine, store and share their location. That’s convenient for navigation or when you’ve lost your phone. At the same time though, this quite sensitive piece of information may also be used by apps, even if you don’t want it.
en-US
Today’s mobile devices typically have the ability to determine, store and share their location. That’s convenient for navigation or when you’ve lost your phone. At the same time though, this quite sensitive piece of information may also be used by apps, even if you don’t want it.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • book.ftl
privacy-book-we-believe-that
en-US
We believe that the internet should be safe, open and inclusive. It needs to offer choice and the possibility to stay private. Wait — what’s privacy again? In recent times, this term has mostly been associated with violations, data leaks and personal information that’s being sold from one company to another. Internet users feel betrayed, hopeless and don’t believe in a private web experience anymore. And we get why.
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We believe that the internet should be safe, open and inclusive. It needs to offer choice and the possibility to stay private. Wait — what’s privacy again? In recent times, this term has mostly been associated with violations, data leaks and personal information that’s being sold from one company to another. Internet users feel betrayed, hopeless and don’t believe in a private web experience anymore. And we get why.
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We distinguish between first and third-party trackers, or tracking cookies. You may find first-party trackers on news sites, for example. Their job is to notice when a new or recurring reader comes to the site, check out which articles they read, how much time they spend on each page, and so on. They may use this information to improve the quality of their offering and determine what readers actually like.
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We distinguish between first and third-party trackers, or tracking cookies. You may find first-party trackers on news sites, for example. Their job is to notice when a new or recurring reader comes to the site, check out which articles they read, how much time they spend on each page, and so on. They may use this information to improve the quality of their offering and determine what readers actually like.
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By proceeding, you agree to the <a href="{ $url1 }">Terms of Service</a> and <a href="{ $url2 }">Privacy Notice</a>.
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By proceeding, you agree to the <a href="{ $url1 }">Terms of Service</a> and <a href="{ $url2 }">Privacy Notice</a>.
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After receiving a concise description of your situation, they will review and determine the next steps. In addition to conducting any investigation, they can provide a range of resources, from a private consultation to other community resources. They will involve other colleagues or outside specialists (such as legal counsel), as needed to appropriately address each situation.
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After receiving a concise description of your situation, they will review and determine the next steps. In addition to conducting any investigation, they can provide a range of resources, from a private consultation to other community resources. They will involve other colleagues or outside specialists (such as legal counsel), as needed to appropriately address each situation.
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{ -brand-name-mozilla } Staff are held accountable, in addition to these guidelines, to { -brand-name-mozilla }’s staff Anti-Harassment/Discrimination Policies <a href="{ $note1 }">[1]</a>. { -brand-name-mozilla } staff in violation of these guidelines may be subject to further consequences, such as disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. For contractors or vendors, violation of these guidelines may affect continuation or renewal of contract.
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{ -brand-name-mozilla } Staff are held accountable, in addition to these guidelines, to { -brand-name-mozilla }’s staff Anti-Harassment/Discrimination Policies <a href="{ $note1 }">[1]</a>. { -brand-name-mozilla } staff in violation of these guidelines may be subject to further consequences, such as disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. For contractors or vendors, violation of these guidelines may affect continuation or renewal of contract.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } Cloud Services: Terms of Service
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Special thanks to all of you who help report abuses of { -brand-name-mozilla } marks, participate in governance forums, give feedback on our localizations & legal terms, and contribute your skills to the success of the { -brand-name-mozilla } project.
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Special thanks to all of you who help report abuses of { -brand-name-mozilla } marks, participate in governance forums, give feedback on our localizations & legal terms, and contribute your skills to the success of the { -brand-name-mozilla } project.
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We are committed to an internet that includes all the peoples of the earth — where a person’s demographic characteristics do not determine their online access, opportunities, or quality of experience.
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We are committed to an internet that includes all the peoples of the earth — where a person’s demographic characteristics do not determine their online access, opportunities, or quality of experience.
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The second is what we call “interaction data.” This is data about an individual’s engagement with { -brand-name-firefox }, such as the number of tabs that were open, the status of user preferences, or number of times certain browser features were used, such as screenshots or containers. For example, we collect this data in terms of the back button, that arrow in the upper left corner of your browser that lets you navigate back to a previous webpage in a way that shows us someone used the back button, but doesn’t tell what specific webpages are accessed.
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The second is what we call “interaction data.” This is data about an individual’s engagement with { -brand-name-firefox }, such as the number of tabs that were open, the status of user preferences, or number of times certain browser features were used, such as screenshots or containers. For example, we collect this data in terms of the back button, that arrow in the upper left corner of your browser that lets you navigate back to a previous webpage in a way that shows us someone used the back button, but doesn’t tell what specific webpages are accessed.
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