Firefox Sync-opgradering - Ofte stillede spørgsmål (FAQ)

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Det gamle Firefox Sync-system vil blive deaktiveret hen i mod slutningen af 2015 for at færdiggøre overgangen til det nye Firefox Sync. Hvis du bruger det gamle Firefox Sync, vil du blive prompted med en guidet tutorial til at gøre opgradering så let som mulig.

Hvis du ikke er i stand til at følge tutorialen, så følg disse indstruktioner for at opdater manuelt: Sådan opdaterer du til det nye Firefox Sync.

Firefox Sync lader dig få adgang til din information på alle dine enheder. Det nye, Firefox Accounts-based Sync, frigivelse i April 2014, gør setup endnu nemmere. Alt du behøver er en email-adresse og en sikker adgangskode for at synkroniser din information - ingen enhedskode nødvendig.

Hvornår vil de gamle Sync-servere blive skiftet ud?

De gamle Sync-servere vil blive lukket ned inden slutningen af 2015, men der er ikke blevet sat nogen fast dato. Denne decision will be based on ongoing monitoring of their use and the success of our transition strategy.

Will my data be automatically migrated to the new servers?

No, the strong encryption used by both Sync systems means that we cannot automatically migrate your data on the server. Once the account upgrade process is complete, Firefox will re-upload your data to the new system (so if you have a lot of bookmarks, you may want to ensure you're on a reliable network connection).

What about Extended Support Release (ESR)?

Users on the ESR channel will start seeing the upgrade prompts in Firefox 38, which is scheduled for release in early May. The old Sync infrastructure will be maintained until previous ESR versions reach end-of-life on August 4.

Is the new Sync system compatible with Firefox’s master password feature?

Yes. There was a limitation in previous versions of Firefox that prevented Sync from working when a master password was enabled, but this has since been resolved. Sync is fully compatible with the master password feature in the latest version of Firefox.

Are there any security concerns with upgrading to the new system?

Both the new and old Sync systems provide industry-leading security for your data: end-to-end encryption of all synced data, using a key known only to you.

In legacy Sync this was achieved by using a complicated pairing flow to transfer the encryption key between devices. With Firefox Accounts we have replaced this with a key securely derived from your account password. Pick a strong password and you can remain confident that your synced data is safe from prying eyes.

Do I need to take any precautions before Upgrading? I sync bookmarks.

Yes, it does help to ensure you have a reliable internet connection. This is especially important if you sync bookmarks. In fact if you sync bookmarks, there is a possibility bookmarks may be duplicated or corrupted, so it would be a prudent precaution to manually backup your bookmarks before the upgrade. You may wish to follow these instructions for Firefox (Desktop): Manual backup of bookmarks

You may even consider doing similar backups maybe every couple of weeks if you have important bookmarks and the listing changes frequently. Also bear in mind that the new Sync only merges bookmarks - after syncing, all devices will have the same bookmarks. You have no option to sync unidirectionally from a Phone to a Desktop

What if I am running a custom or self-hosted Sync server?

This transition affects only the default Mozilla-hosted servers. If you are using a custom or self-hosted server setup, Sync should continue to work uninterrupted and you will not be prompted to upgrade.

Although we have no plans or timeline for doing so, it's likely that support for the old Sync protocol will be entirely removed from Firefox at some point in the future. You should consider migrating your server infrastructure to use the new protocols; see below.

Can I self-host the new system?

Yes, either by hosting just the storage servers or by running a full Firefox Accounts stack. We welcome feedback and contributions on making this process easier. (The current technical guide is here: Run your own Sync-1.5 Server)

What if I'm using another browser (e.g. SeaMonkey, Pale Moon, ...)?

You should consider hosting your own server to ensure uninterrupted functionality.

I'm not ready to transition to the new Firefox Sync. How do I turn off the notification?

Unlink Firefox Sync from your browser to turn off the notification without upgrading to the new Sync. Once you do this, you will no longer be able to use the old Firefox Sync (version 1.1). If you want to use Firefox Sync in the future, you must sign up for an account and use the new version of Sync.

  1. Click on the menu button Billedet "new fx menu" findes ikke., followed by IndstillingerIndstillingerIndstillinger .
  2. Click the Sync panel, then Unlink Sync.
Based on information from the Mozilla blog post Transitioning Legacy Sync users to Firefox Accounts