How does Firefox for Android use the permissions it requests?

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When you install any software on Android, Android presents you with a list of its features that require your permission. We'll go over what these permissions mean for Firefox for Android.

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When you install Firefox for Android, you'll see a message with a list of permissions.

permissions

Here's an explanation of these permissions:

  • Storage - Modify/delete SD card contents. This allows Firefox to save downloaded files to the SD card. Firefox will also store its own settings and history on the SD card if you use the Android Settings app to move Firefox to SD storage.
  • Browser's history and bookmarks Firefox uses this permission if you choose to import history and bookmarks from the default browser on your Android device.
  • Your location (GPS location) - GPS location is used only when you choose to share your location with a website. Firefox never uses your location itself or shares it with a website without your permission. Learn more about Firefox's location controls.
  • Take pictures and videos - When a web page requests an image file to upload, you may choose to take a picture with your device's built-in camera. If a site wishes to use your microphone for communication, you may choose to share that as well — such is the case with sites using WebRTC. Firefox will always display a message asking you to opt-in before taking a photo or recording audio or video. It never records audio, takes a picture, nor records video unless you ask it to.
  • Network communication (Full Internet access) - This gives Firefox permission to download web pages, add-ons, and other content over the Internet.
  • System Tools (Install shortcuts) - This allows you to add bookmarks or web app shortcuts to your device home screen using Firefox.
  • System Tools - The Adobe Flash plug-in uses this permission in versions of Firefox that include Flash support.
  • System Tools - Modify global system settings. Firefox uses this permission to enable or disable your Firefox Sync account when you change the global sync settings on your device.
  • Your accounts - This allows you to manage the accounts list and use the login credentials of an account. If you set up Firefox Sync, then Firefox uses these permissions to add your sync account to the Android sync settings.
  • Control Near Field Communication (NFC) - Allows the use of the NFC chip on the device. Firefox uses this permission to share tabs by tapping two devices with NFC together.