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Where can one provide feedback to developers?

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I am a normal user, annoyed by the fact that both Firefox and Thunderbird present similar dialog boxes both posing as an anonymous 'software security device' (oh come on!!) without telling me, the user, to which application they belong. I have different passwords for different applications (of course!), and often end up typing in the 'wrong' password. Can't one have the application's name appear in the dialog box so that one knows?

I am a normal user, annoyed by the fact that both Firefox and Thunderbird present similar dialog boxes both posing as an anonymous 'software security device' (oh come on!!) without telling me, the user, to which application they belong. I have different passwords for different applications (of course!), and often end up typing in the 'wrong' password. Can't one have the application's name appear in the dialog box so that one knows?

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yes, don't be put off by the name even though it's called bugzilla, this is the place where all development, improvements and feature requests are tracked, so it's the right place if you want to get the attention of mozilla devs.

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hello, in this case the best way is probably to file a bug/feature request at bugzilla.mozilla.org.

Thank you for the pointer! (although I don't think it's a 'bug', really – more a 'desired feature')

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yes, don't be put off by the name even though it's called bugzilla, this is the place where all development, improvements and feature requests are tracked, so it's the right place if you want to get the attention of mozilla devs.