Последни отговори на I have two computers synced. How does Firefox know which one is the master device?https://support.mozilla.org/bg/questions/11722972017-12-19T10:30:29-08:00Hi HopefulNeophiliac
There are special preferences that specify what settings (prefs you see on the 2017-12-19T10:30:29-08:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/bg/questions/1172297#answer-1053036<p>Hi HopefulNeophiliac
</p><p>There are special preferences that specify what settings (prefs you see on the <b>about:config</b> page) to sync to other devices.
</p><p>You can open the <b>about:config</b> page via the location/address bar.
You can accept the warning and click "I accept the risk!" to continue.
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<p>There are <b>services.sync.prefs.sync&lt;pref-name&gt;</b> prefs with a value true for each pref that is by default included in syncing preferences.
You can set the corresponding <b>services.sync.prefs.sync.&lt;pref-name&gt;</b> pref to false to prevent syncing this pref.
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<ul><li> prefs that have a corresponding <b>services.sync.prefs.sync.&lt;pref-name&gt;</b> pref that is set to true will be synced to other devices
</li><li> prefs that have a corresponding <b>services.sync.prefs.sync.&lt;pref-name&gt;</b> pref that is set to false will be excluded from syncing
</li><li> if you want to sync prefs that are currently not included then create a corresponding Boolean sync pref and set its value to true
<ul><li> services.sync.prefs.sync.&lt;pref-name&gt; (omit the &lt;&gt;)
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<ul><li> you can set the <b>services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.startup.homepage</b> pref to false on the about:config page to prevent syncing the home page setting
</li></ul>I have the exact concern about which system is the master. If there is no master, what happens with2017-12-19T08:49:02-08:00HopefulNeophiliachttps://support.mozilla.org/bg/questions/1172297#answer-1053002<p>I have the exact concern about which system is the master. If there is no master, what happens with conflicting settings. One system may have a different home page than the other (this is an EXAMPLE ONLY, to illustrate my point). Will the home page from system #1 go to system #2, or will the system #2 home page go to system #1?
Regards to the community!
</p>There is no master device when you use Sync with multiple devices.
All devices are equal and data fr2017-08-21T03:00:30-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/bg/questions/1172297#answer-998801<p>There is no master device when you use Sync with multiple devices.
All devices are equal and data from each computer is uploaded to the Sync server.
Data on the Sync server from other devices is downloaded and is merged with data stored on this device, so eventually all devices will have data from all connected devices (there are some limits about what data is synced).
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