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Displaying 29 results for the string Wo in en-US:
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browser • browser • panicButton.ftl panic-button-2hr.label |
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Two hours
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Two hours
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browser • browser • sanitize.ftl clear-time-duration-value-last-2-hours.label |
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Last Two Hours
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Last Two Hours
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browser • defaultagent • defaultagent_localized.ini DefaultBrowserAgentTaskDescription |
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The Default Browser Agent task checks when the default changes from %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME% to another browser. If the change happens under suspicious circumstances, it will prompt users to change back to %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME% no more than two times. This task is installed automatically by %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME%, and is reinstalled when %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME% updates. To disable this task, update the “default-browser-agent.enabled” preference on the about:config page or the %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME% enterprise policy setting “DisableDefaultBrowserAgent”.
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The Default Browser Agent task checks when the default changes from %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME% to another browser. If the change happens under suspicious circumstances, it will prompt users to change back to %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME% no more than two times. This task is installed automatically by %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME%, and is reinstalled when %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME% updates. To disable this task, update the “default-browser-agent.enabled” preference on the about:config page or the %MOZ_APP_DISPLAYNAME% enterprise policy setting “DisableDefaultBrowserAgent”.
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calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-extract.properties number.2 |
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two | second
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two | second
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calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-extract.properties number.22 |
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twenty two | twenty second
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twenty two | twenty second
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chat • matrix.properties command.guest |
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%S <guest access> <history visibility>: Set the access and history visibility of the current room for the guest users. Enter two integer values, the first for the guest access(not allowed: 0 and allowed: 1) and the second for the history visibility(not visble: 0 and visible: 1). Requires permission to change history visibility.
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%S <guest access> <history visibility>: Set the access and history visibility of the current room for the guest users. Enter two integer values, the first for the guest access(not allowed: 0 and allowed: 1) and the second for the history visibility(not visble: 0 and visible: 1). Requires permission to change history visibility.
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devtools • client • memory.properties diffing.state.selecting |
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Select two snapshots to compare
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Select two snapshots to compare
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devtools • client • memory.properties diffing.state.selecting.full |
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Select two snapshots to compare
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Select two snapshots to compare
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dom • chrome • dom • dom.properties FormValidationStepMismatch |
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Please select a valid value. The two nearest valid values are %S and %S.
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Please select a valid value. The two nearest valid values are %S and %S.
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extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties pref.sound.overlapDelay.help |
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Sets the period of time during which the same event will not trigger the sound to be played. For example, the default value of 2000ms (2 seconds) means if two stalk matches occur within 2 seconds of each other, only the first will cause the sound to be played.
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Sets the period of time during which the same event will not trigger the sound to be played. For example, the default value of 2000ms (2 seconds) means if two stalk matches occur within 2 seconds of each other, only the first will cause the sound to be played.
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mail • chrome • messenger • messenger.properties twoWeeksAgo |
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Two Weeks Ago
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Two Weeks Ago
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mail • chrome • messenger • newFolderDialog.dtd folderRestriction1.label |
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This server restricts folders to two special kinds.
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This server restricts folders to two special kinds.
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mail • chrome • messenger • sanitize.dtd clearTimeDuration.last2Hours |
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Last Two Hours
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Last Two Hours
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suite • chrome • mailnews • messenger.properties twoWeeksAgo |
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Two Weeks Ago
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Two Weeks Ago
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suite • chrome • mailnews • newFolderDialog.dtd folderRestriction1.label |
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This server restricts folders to two special kinds.
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This server restricts folders to two special kinds.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers.ftl firefox-browsers-go-beyond-two-dimensions-and |
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Go beyond two dimensions and enjoy the best immersive content from around the web.
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Go beyond two dimensions and enjoy the best immersive content from around the web.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • chromebook.ftl browsers-chromebook-we-wish-it |
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We wish it were more straightforward, but your { -brand-name-chromebook } would prefer to keep you in the { -brand-name-google-play } ecosystem. However, we think it’s worth the effort to install the { -brand-name-firefox } browser to your { -brand-name-chromebook } – and we’ve got resources to help you if you need them. There are two ways to get { -brand-name-firefox } on your device.
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We wish it were more straightforward, but your { -brand-name-chromebook } would prefer to keep you in the { -brand-name-google-play } ecosystem. However, we think it’s worth the effort to install the { -brand-name-firefox } browser to your { -brand-name-chromebook } – and we’ve got resources to help you if you need them. There are two ways to get { -brand-name-firefox } on your device.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • brave.ftl compare-brave-when-comparing-the-two-browsers |
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When comparing the two browsers, both { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-brave } offer a sophisticated level of privacy and security by default, available automatically from the very first time you open them.
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When comparing the two browsers, both { -brand-name-firefox } and { -brand-name-brave } offer a sophisticated level of privacy and security by default, available automatically from the very first time you open them.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl compare-opera-in-addition-to-the-regular |
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In addition to the regular mobile app, { -brand-name-opera } has two other mobile versions of its browser: Touch and Mini. Touch is light on features but it’s designed to use on the go with only one hand. The Mini version aims at lowering data usage and increased speeds on slow connections by downgrading images and stripping away content.
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In addition to the regular mobile app, { -brand-name-opera } has two other mobile versions of its browser: Touch and Mini. Touch is light on features but it’s designed to use on the go with only one hand. The Mini version aims at lowering data usage and increased speeds on slow connections by downgrading images and stripping away content.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • opera.ftl compare-opera-the-firefox-browser-and-opera |
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The { -brand-name-firefox-browser } and { -brand-name-opera } are two of the earliest browsers on the scene still releasing frequent updates. While { -brand-name-opera } has not reached the same level of user adoption as { -brand-name-firefox } or { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, it’s maintained a relatively stable and loyal base over a sustained period of time. In this review, we’ll compare the { -brand-name-opera } browser with our { -brand-name-firefox } browser in terms of security and privacy, utility, and portability to help you choose which browser might be the best fit for you.
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The { -brand-name-firefox-browser } and { -brand-name-opera } are two of the earliest browsers on the scene still releasing frequent updates. While { -brand-name-opera } has not reached the same level of user adoption as { -brand-name-firefox } or { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, it’s maintained a relatively stable and loyal base over a sustained period of time. In this review, we’ll compare the { -brand-name-opera } browser with our { -brand-name-firefox } browser in terms of security and privacy, utility, and portability to help you choose which browser might be the best fit for you.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • faq.ftl firefox-does-not |
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{ -brand-name-firefox } does not have a built-in VPN (virtual private network), but there are two products made by { -brand-name-mozilla }/{ -brand-name-firefox } that you can use in addition to the private { -brand-name-firefox-browser } that can protect either your browser (<a href="{ $url }">{ -brand-name-firefox-private-network }</a>) or device (<a href="{ $url2 }">{ -brand-name-mozilla-vpn }</a>) connection on WiFi, as well as your IP address.
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{ -brand-name-firefox } does not have a built-in VPN (virtual private network), but there are two products made by { -brand-name-mozilla }/{ -brand-name-firefox } that you can use in addition to the private { -brand-name-firefox-browser } that can protect either your browser (<a href="{ $url }">{ -brand-name-firefox-private-network }</a>) or device (<a href="{ $url2 }">{ -brand-name-mozilla-vpn }</a>) connection on WiFi, as well as your IP address.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • adblocker.ftl features-adblocker-an-ad-blocker-is-a-piece |
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An ad blocker is a piece of software that can be used to block ads, and they work in two ways. The first way is when an ad blocker blocks the signal from an advertiser’s server, so the ad never shows up on your page. Another way ad blockers work is by blocking out sections of a website that could be ads.
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An ad blocker is a piece of software that can be used to block ads, and they work in two ways. The first way is when an ad blocker blocks the signal from an advertiser’s server, so the ad never shows up on your page. Another way ad blockers work is by blocking out sections of a website that could be ads.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • adblocker.ftl features-adblocker-click-on-the-trackers |
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Click on the Trackers box and you’ll be able to block trackers in two ways. One way to block trackers is to do it when you’re working in a Private Window. Another way to do it is to block trackers in all windows. Keep in mind that if you choose to always block trackers, some pages might not load correctly.
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Click on the Trackers box and you’ll be able to block trackers in two ways. One way to block trackers is to do it when you’re working in a Private Window. Another way to do it is to block trackers in all windows. Keep in mind that if you choose to always block trackers, some pages might not load correctly.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • features • translate.ftl features-translate-once-installed-simply |
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Once installed, simply highlight the text you want to translate and right-click to pull up a menu with two options: 1) Takes to you translate.google.com with your selected text automatically entered into the translation field; or 2) Listen to audio pronunciation of the phrase (powered by { -brand-name-google } Text-to-Speech), which is helpful if you’re trying to learn a new language.
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Once installed, simply highlight the text you want to translate and right-click to pull up a menu with two options: 1) Takes to you translate.google.com with your selected text automatically entered into the translation field; or 2) Listen to audio pronunciation of the phrase (powered by { -brand-name-google } Text-to-Speech), which is helpful if you’re trying to learn a new language.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • new • platform.ftl new-platform-speed-meet-security |
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Speed, meet security. { -brand-name-firefox } is two times faster with 30% less memory than { -brand-name-chrome }.
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Speed, meet security. { -brand-name-firefox } is two times faster with 30% less memory than { -brand-name-chrome }.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • privacy • passwords.ftl privacy-passwords-the-secret-to |
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The secret to preventing guessing, theft or password reset is a whole lot of randomness. When attackers try to guess passwords, they usually do two things: 1) Use “dictionaries” — lists of common passwords that people use all the time, and 2) make some random guesses. The <strong>longer and more random your password is</strong>, the less likely that either of these guessing techniques will find it.
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The secret to preventing guessing, theft or password reset is a whole lot of randomness. When attackers try to guess passwords, they usually do two things: 1) Use “dictionaries” — lists of common passwords that people use all the time, and 2) make some random guesses. The <strong>longer and more random your password is</strong>, the less likely that either of these guessing techniques will find it.
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mozilla_org • en • privacy • faq.ftl privacy-faq-there-are-two-categories-of |
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There are two categories of data that we collect by default in our release version of { -brand-name-firefox }.
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There are two categories of data that we collect by default in our release version of { -brand-name-firefox }.
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mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • landing.ftl vpn-landing-faq-uses-question-desc |
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As more of daily life takes place through the internet, online privacy and security become even more important. A VPN, <a href="{ $url }">Virtual Private Network</a>, can help you create a secure, private connection to the internet. It works by creating a “tunnel” between your device and the internet at large, and it protects you in two important ways:
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As more of daily life takes place through the internet, online privacy and security become even more important. A VPN, <a href="{ $url }">Virtual Private Network</a>, can help you create a secure, private connection to the internet. It works by creating a “tunnel” between your device and the internet at large, and it protects you in two important ways:
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mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • platforms • linux.ftl vpn-linux-page-description |
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As a fan of { -brand-name-ubuntu } { -brand-name-linux }, you already know the importance of privacy and security online. You probably also know about { -brand-name-mozilla } and what we stand for — a private, open and free internet for all. It’s time to bring the two together.
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As a fan of { -brand-name-ubuntu } { -brand-name-linux }, you already know the importance of privacy and security online. You probably also know about { -brand-name-mozilla } and what we stand for — a private, open and free internet for all. It’s time to bring the two together.
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