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Does Firefox Android encrypt passwords at rest?

Firefox Android requires my device password in order to view saved passwords, which suggests that passwords are encrypted at rest. However, it can also autofill passwords… (daɗa karatu)

Firefox Android requires my device password in order to view saved passwords, which suggests that passwords are encrypted at rest. However, it can also autofill passwords in webpages without requiring a device password to be entered. This suggests that passwords are unencrypted, at least while the phone is unlocked? (Unsure if device lock state matters.)

I'm wondering, at an app-data level, when are passwords encrypted vs unencrypted?

(Normally Android apps' data are hidden from other processes in secure containers, but certain privileged processes (e.g. especially on a rooted device) can still access this app data. So, I'm wondering if decrypted password data is ever stored in the app's data folder, or does decryption happen exclusively in-memory, or am I misunderstanding it and there's a secret third explanation?)

Asked by fiffox 6 kwanakin da su ka gabata

How to revoke clipboard access for a website

I want to know how to revoke clipboard access for a website. I noticed firefox by default gives permission to copy to clipboard without giving the user option to allow or… (daɗa karatu)

I want to know how to revoke clipboard access for a website. I noticed firefox by default gives permission to copy to clipboard without giving the user option to allow or block. Also no clue on how to disable the access. How can this be fixed? As there is no clipboard option under Site permissions.

Asked by Obinna Onyekwe 1 makon da ya gabata

Google blocking me from sites

Delete Google and their employees!lol does Facebook have any thing to do with it, maybe? Oh my gosh, where did all those come from? Someone is messing with me bad. … (daɗa karatu)

Delete Google and their employees!lol does Facebook have any thing to do with it, maybe? Oh my gosh, where did all those come from? Someone is messing with me bad.

Asked by Jerry 2 makwannin da su ka gabata

Last reply by Khalid 1 makon da ya gabata

Prevent FF from contacting getpocket.com

Hi! On FF mobile (Android official build, without access to about:config) is it possible to prevent FF from accessing getpocket.com on it's own? I have all studies, thou… (daɗa karatu)

Hi!

On FF mobile (Android official build, without access to about:config) is it possible to prevent FF from accessing getpocket.com on it's own? I have all studies, thought provoking stories, etc... set to off, but I still can see FF tries to resolve this domian ~5000 times a month:

spocs.getpocket.com

Cheers, Koosha

Asked by Koosha 1 watan da ya gabata

Thhe Last Password Never Mstched

Every password I tried to enter twice for verification never matched. I even had the "show"option engaged, so I could read letter by letter and never ended with to two th… (daɗa karatu)

Every password I tried to enter twice for verification never matched. I even had the "show"option engaged, so I could read letter by letter and never ended with to two that were not completely identical. I even got filthy and graphic in my last few responses knowing final responses vulgar in my last .

Asked by Chad Hernandez 1 watan da ya gabata

Clicked on Suspicious Website

I have a Samsung Galaxy S20FE5G and use the Firefox browser with Google search. While browsing on Firefox, I clicked on a website in my search and a flashing pop up appea… (daɗa karatu)

I have a Samsung Galaxy S20FE5G and use the Firefox browser with Google search. While browsing on Firefox, I clicked on a website in my search and a flashing pop up appeared saying the phone has been infected with a virus and to "click here." Obviously I did not click on the pop up since I suspected this was a scam for infection in itself. So I immediately closed all windows/tabs and then turned off my phone. I restarted my phone in safe mode and made sure all the apps were those factory installed or those I installed. I turned it on again to run a scan as suggested by Samsung but found out that the installed Samsung "Device Care" did NOT have a scan function for viruses. I checked Firefox to see if there was a message or warning and saw none. Then I turned my phone off again.

3 BIG Questions: 1. What should I do? 2. Should I be concerned? 3. Should I change all my passwords? If so, then the problem is I need to use my phone for 2 factor ID and I would need to turn it on again in normal mode.

(FYI I used the guide in this article: https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/mobile-devices/how-do-i-use-the-smart-manager-application-to-check-for-malware-or-viruses/ to determine the steps I took so far. )

Asked by midcapjsb 1 watan da ya gabata

Last reply by Paul 1 watan da ya gabata

how do I stop connecting nearby devices?

Someone keep connecting to my phone using nearby device how do I stop them. From getting into my phone? I don't t know how they are hacking into my phone,but they are! So… (daɗa karatu)

Someone keep connecting to my phone using nearby device how do I stop them. From getting into my phone? I don't t know how they are hacking into my phone,but they are! So what do I do about it to keep my info away from them?

Asked by Onsbee Nesbitt 1 watan da ya gabata