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User Data Storage on Android

Which data are stored in "User Data" and how to clear this kind of stored data? When deleting data in the privacy settings in Firefox, the "User Data" storage is still un… (read more)

Which data are stored in "User Data" and how to clear this kind of stored data? When deleting data in the privacy settings in Firefox, the "User Data" storage is still unchanged. Also "Cache" is not cleared completely.

The "User Data" raises up to 1GB. It is only possible to clear it by completely wiping all data via "Clear Storage" but then everything is wiped, also all Firefox settings etc. "Clear Cache" obviously only wipes the Cache.

Asked by Anna-Lena 2 weeks ago

Last reply by Anna-Lena 5 days ago

Please stop adding AI to everything.

I am so tired of everything getting some half baked language learning model shoved into it where it doesn't need anything. This browser used to be the safe alternative t… (read more)

I am so tired of everything getting some half baked language learning model shoved into it where it doesn't need anything. This browser used to be the safe alternative that won't sell your data. Its the main reason i switched to it. Now our data is being fed to a stupid AI.

I already turned off everything relating to it. But I shouldn't have had to. This sucks.

Asked by kashewlastname 1 month ago

Last reply by Paul 1 month ago

privacy policy

Why did you guys have to go and update the privacy policy 😠 I've been going around telling everyone it's a no brainer to switch from chrome to Firefox because chrome uses… (read more)

Why did you guys have to go and update the privacy policy 😠 I've been going around telling everyone it's a no brainer to switch from chrome to Firefox because chrome uses your data for its own purposes, and now I have to put all that on hold until we all figure out the new scheme you're cooking.

This choice is causing you to vacate your corner of the market. On any browser ranking, and I've read several since this policy change, the benefits of Firefox are always that it's the mainstream browser with good privacy practices. That's been the only benefit of Firefox over chrome for a long time. If you want inspiration to get back on board, look at what happened to D&D when they changed their license, or Unity when they changed their license.

Don't lose out on your market share. Mozilla AI isn't worth it.

Asked by wknowleskellett 1 month ago

Last reply by TyDraniu 1 month ago

Fact or Fiction

Was it a fact or fake story that my information was sold for so much money to companies to what with it? I need the above confirmation so I don't ever attend to this tric… (read more)

Was it a fact or fake story that my information was sold for so much money to companies to what with it? I need the above confirmation so I don't ever attend to this trick next time.

Asked by Goddy Nwegbo 2 months ago

Last reply by Paul 2 months ago

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private browser as default for android

How do I set private browsing as default on android device? Prior suggestions only work on laptop. Nothing here suggests setting as default, I've gone through all the opt… (read more)

How do I set private browsing as default on android device? Prior suggestions only work on laptop. Nothing here suggests setting as default, I've gone through all the options.

Asked by La 6 months ago

Last reply by Paul 6 months ago

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WHY????!!!

On October 29, 2017, Mcafee charged me, and deducted from my bank account, $95.39. I'd like to know WHO authorized this payment, because I certainly did not!! I have deal… (read more)

On October 29, 2017, Mcafee charged me, and deducted from my bank account, $95.39. I'd like to know WHO authorized this payment, because I certainly did not!! I have dealt with Mcafee in the past, but I would NEVER authorize a payment of this amount!!!!

I demand an explanation and refund to my paypal account, which automatically takes it out of my bank account, IMMEDIATELY!!! I do not tolerate any fraud such as this!!!

I will expect to see the refund TOMORROW!!!

Barbara Mase Junkcollector@junk2junque.com

Asked by mulleincat 8 years ago

Answered by Kevin 8 years ago

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Firefox Android

Why, when I click on a URL while using Firefox on my Android phone, is it always invoked in the address field via google.com? I get that Android is Google, but does anyon… (read more)

Why, when I click on a URL while using Firefox on my Android phone, is it always invoked in the address field via google.com? I get that Android is Google, but does anyone know a way to disable this totally unnecessary, and privacy-destroying, functionality?

Asked by John Hampshire 4 years ago

Last reply by TyDraniu 4 years ago