Sync is not for the average user
More of a rant than a question. Making a Mozilla account for Sync is not worth it for the average user who likes to use this feature as a solution to writing down every p… (자세히 살펴보기)
More of a rant than a question. Making a Mozilla account for Sync is not worth it for the average user who likes to use this feature as a solution to writing down every password or saving sites as bookmarks. Without recovery keys if you must reset your password because you forgot, because it is unwise to write down passwords as well as use the same password for everything(for security reasons), Mozilla will wipe your data, for "security reasons". But, you can still see all of your past logins to Mozilla's services. Why isn't this data wiped? It is a poor excuse to say that sync wasn't designed to be used as a back up, which is ridiculous. I have no reason to keep an account with Mozilla and neither does anyone else who expects to use this to store or save internet data. Auto fill is useless if this data is unrecoverable. Making Firefox even less useful. Even though posts going back years state that it is moving in the direction of being a back up. I guess it is super secure when even you can't remember your passwords and rely on a service such as Mozilla's Sync. These are things they don't tell you nor is the info easily found unless you have an issue and need to search for it. Then you find it when it's useless. Do better Mozilla. Been using FF for decades never used sync until this month Worked 1 time. Did 2 re-installs of Win on same PC got locked out of my Mozilla acct. Didn't think something as trivial as a PW reset would wipe my data. User beware! Extremely annoyed. Hope this is searchable as this answered multiple questions about Sync. It is pointless for Mozilla to have your data that you cannot recover.