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I have reinstall Firefox but still persis. Can someone please help me understand how to fix it. As it only happens in firefox. And not in other browsers like brave or edge

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by TheTwelveYearOld@lemmy.world to c/firefox@fedia.io

I'm sure its common knowledge by now that whatever you write in text boxes on customer support chats can be seen by whoever is on the other side, without or before hitting send. Don't you think that's a breach of privacy?! I imagine it isn't too difficult to implement a fix for it: The browser (like Firefox) could choose not to upload the user input to wherever the website links to, without user input (like click a send button).

The Firefox extension API explicitly requires user actions before an extension can do things like open popup windows.

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Firefox 119.0.1 released (www.mozilla.org)
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submitted 1 year ago by yoasif@fedia.io to c/firefox@fedia.io

We’ve been working hard on making Firefox even faster and we’re extremely happy to report that this has resulted in an improvement in speed.

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Great news for people using Firefox Nightly on Debian-based Linux distributions (such as Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and others): installing, updating, and testing the latest Firefox Nightly builds just got ...

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Firefox 119 released (www.mozilla.org)
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I really don't like the psuedo-native look of the element dropdown menu on macOS, and I thought Firefox was trying to embrace native widgets when they added support for macOS right click context menus a few years ago. That issue was open for 20+ years! This sucks.

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submitted 1 year ago by yoasif@fedia.io to c/firefox@fedia.io

I was once told that Firefox users don’t always do enough to celebrate the small wins. Here’s something that I consider to be a big one, but might not be int...

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Mozilla continues to champion user privacy on the web, teaming up with Fastly and Divvi Up to bring privacy-preserving technology to Firefox.

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Based on technology from Fakespot.

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We recently identified a bug in the addons.mozilla.org (AMO) external API that caused all signing requests to mark extension submissions as being Android compatible. A ...

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submitted 1 year ago by cum_hoc@lemmy.world to c/firefox@fedia.io

I've configured my android phone to connect to cloudflare dns using the one.one.one.one server. When I go to https://1.1.1.1/help in Firefox for android, the page shows that it cannot use the DoH protocol, but Dot works. That wouldn't be too much of a problem but, since Firefox has rolled out ECH and it requires DoH, Firefox won't be using ECH. Is there a way to fix that. Thanks.

P. S.: I should point out that when I visit cloudflare's dns help page chrome for android does use DoH.

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Highlights Some more great work from our performance team means that sites using Vue.js 3.0 will run better in Firefox! We’ve added some new behaviours to session restore, and ...

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submitted 1 year ago by Zagrebian@fedia.io to c/firefox@fedia.io

I like to tab trough the drop-down via the keyboard. The (…) button is a tab stop, so it gets in the way.

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I used to work in the field of machine translation and would like to know more about how they are doing this translation. 10 years ago, we saw the explosion of statistical and training based translations. However, these are better suited for the cloud, so does anyone know where I can find info on how Firefox does their translations?

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In August we encouraged developers to start preparing their desktop extensions for Firefox Android open availability on addons.mozilla.org (AMO). The project is progressing well and ...

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Browser choice screens are back on the menu. Most notably, the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) will require them from 2024. But lawmakers and regulators in many other jurisdictions have also been looking at choice screens alongside other interventions to address deep-seated competition issues in browsers and browser engines (explored in more detail in our 2022 ‘Five Walled Gardens’ report).

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submitted 1 year ago by SvensKia@kbin.social to c/firefox@fedia.io

Nowadays, our cars are anything but a private space — they are full blown data collection nightmares on wheels.

New Mozilla research has revealed that popular global car brands — like Chevrolet, Nissan, Toyota, Kia, Audi, Jeep, Honda, Volkswagen, and more — are collecting your deeply personal data, like your genetic information and sexual activity. This invasive harvesting of information is collected via a web of sensors, microphones, cameras and the phones, apps, and connected services you use in your vehicle.

Car companies are brazenly collecting deeply personal information about people the moment they get into a car, often without explicit consent to do so. And that’s why the Mozilla community is now coming together to force car companies to respect our right to privacy. Add your name to ask car companies to stop collecting, sharing and selling our very personal information.

Find out more about our research on cars in the official launch blog post.

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submitted 1 year ago by alozta@fedia.io to c/firefox@fedia.io

I use Firefox 117.0.1 on MacOS at the moment. After recent update, I was able to see this built-in translate feature in url tab. It can now translate pages offline and more or less okay quality for me.

I use the same version of Firefox on Windows. But this feature is not available and I cannot see it in settings either. My question is, I know this is beta but is this MacOS only for now or I somehow enabled this feature on MacOS?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by defoneedhelp@fedia.io to c/firefox@fedia.io

I'm on the latest version of firefox and Autofill and Form settings are missing on the privacy and security settings. Where can i find it?

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