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Bug causing a privacy breach when using Firefox app for iOS

Hi there, I just downloaded the Firefox mobile app for iOS and when I opened the app for the first time got a terrible surprise. The home page was displaying a list of "r… (read more)

Hi there, I just downloaded the Firefox mobile app for iOS and when I opened the app for the first time got a terrible surprise. The home page was displaying a list of "recently visited pages" but (1) they weren't recently visited, and (2) they were pages I'd visited using a private tab on another Firefox browser (that wasn't supposed to save cookies). It felt like a BIG violation of my privacy. When I searched online for info about this, I found a Reddit/r/firefox thread with others describing the same privacy breach 4 months ago. PLEASE FIX THIS.

https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/v6cvv2/firefox_mobile_shows_private_browsing_history_on/

Asked by southupman 1 year ago

Last reply by southupman 1 year ago

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Why is my iOS software for Firefox not working correctly and literally keeps refreshing my data even though I keep clearing the data because I think it’s compromised.

Is my software up-to-date or is it a cloned version and being a copyright violation on your company? Because I’m trying to work out of this software and it literally is l… (read more)

Is my software up-to-date or is it a cloned version and being a copyright violation on your company? Because I’m trying to work out of this software and it literally is leaking all of my data on my iPhone. And I think they’re using Mozilla to do it. Maybe possibly even multiple applications APIs and what not. All of the browsing history that is stored the website data that is stored on the screenshot or the video that I’m going to send and try to attach when she responded this through my regular email address. Please advise. ASAP. I do not want to have to file with the FTC FCC with a data breach. I don’t. Thanks.

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If Firefox so concerned about privacy why no was to delete all website data on exit in Apple iOS?

If Firefox cares so much about privacy, why is there no way to automatically delete website data upon exit, including the dozens of cookies not related to the sites I’ve … (read more)

If Firefox cares so much about privacy, why is there no way to automatically delete website data upon exit, including the dozens of cookies not related to the sites I’ve visited, like I can do in the Linux and Windows versions? I have to manually go into data management to do so each time, or they never go away. Many of that website data sure does look like tracking company cookies. :-( TIA!

Asked by RJ Rains 1 year ago

Last reply by RJ Rains 1 year ago