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Can I use a nano sim card now in my mobile
Can I use a nano sim card now in my mobile
As shown in the image, I'm having this issue where the Android version just refuses to use the internet for some reason. Wifi is working perfectly fine, yet it just doesn… (emoñe’ẽve)
As shown in the image, I'm having this issue where the Android version just refuses to use the internet for some reason. Wifi is working perfectly fine, yet it just doesn't do anything when I click enter on the address bar. Any idea on what's could possibly the root of the problem? It's just stuck there for the last 15 minutes.
Firefox has started to consume vast amounts of gigabytes of data in the past month that I have noticed even when I rarely use it. I generally use a different browser and … (emoñe’ẽve)
Firefox has started to consume vast amounts of gigabytes of data in the past month that I have noticed even when I rarely use it. I generally use a different browser and use Firefox when the site i go to does not support the browser I use. I have both Firefox beta and Firefox on my LG VELVET Android phone running Android 12. What should I do to fix this recent issue.
I'm getting pixelated screen on firefox Android when I interact or tap my phone screen. First I thought this was phone issue but I tried three other browsers and it didn'… (emoñe’ẽve)
I'm getting pixelated screen on firefox Android when I interact or tap my phone screen. First I thought this was phone issue but I tried three other browsers and it didn't happen.Green pixels surrounding texts and shapes. It's been really annoying.dont know how to solve it.
I was adding a secondary email address to my Firefox Account, it happened that I mistyped one letter. Now Firefox sent the confirmation code to that person with the detai… (emoñe’ẽve)
I was adding a secondary email address to my Firefox Account, it happened that I mistyped one letter. Now Firefox sent the confirmation code to that person with the details of my primary E-Mail address, my IP Address and my location. It was my mistake.
Now, it's obvious that a confirmation code is needed because such scenarios could happen. If it was me who sent the code, then I would already recognize it was me. If someone sent a code to my email by mistake, why expose their specific IP to me?
"If you received it by mistake, you don’t need to do anything." combined with exposing IP address doesn't make any sense for a privacy-oriented browser. That's why confirmation codes are sent in the first place, to confirm the right person has access?