There is no way to report outdated Mozilla online articles
Today I read an extremely outdated article posted by Mozilla and I wanted to report that but Mozilla makes it damn near impossible to reach them. I found that the Firefox help forum was sadly the closest thing.
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nicholas18 said
This article has very outdated information: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/wyze-cam-v2/. Wyze cams has since beefed up its privacy quite a lot with end to end encryption and various privacy measures (probably in response to the breach).
Perhaps this is now resolved by https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1351835 (using the Commento comment form)?
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If you find any bad links or outdated information, post it here for the administrators to look at.
This seems like a strange roundabout way to provide feedback on this but whatever. This article has very outdated information: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/wyze-cam-v2/. Wyze cams has since beefed up its privacy quite a lot with end to end encryption and various privacy measures (probably in response to the breach).
Thanks! I will forward this to the SUMO Matrix!
Thank you
Hi there!
So this is what I've received:
" Just a quick note to say that I have been made aware of this bug that you might see questions about in the Firefox Desktop forum:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1732506
It affects users updating to 92.0.1, but with the language pack from 92.0.
For users affected: reinstalling the language pack should work.
This is expected to be resolved when Fx 93 lands on 5th October. "
Hope I helped!
Kind regards,
Bithiah
Bithiah, your response makes no sense whatsoever. This is a language translation bug which is completely unrelated to my post's issue.
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nicholas18 said
This article has very outdated information: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/wyze-cam-v2/. Wyze cams has since beefed up its privacy quite a lot with end to end encryption and various privacy measures (probably in response to the breach).
Perhaps this is now resolved by https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1351835 (using the Commento comment form)?