
Is there a such thing as a user operated private secure browser cloud?
I'm sorry to say but I'm not very tech-literate. I've never really thought about what all went into making the Web usable. Until here recently I bought a galaxy s4, it has a file Explorer built in. I've found myself sitting for hours trying to write my own codes/threads. Which is difficult knowing as little as I do about it. But I'm eager to learn now. I have lots of ideas, and I'm a pretty creative person. I just don't know if my ideas are feasible or even needed. The idea with the cloud come from being forced to buy a new phone occasionally. because I don't always choose the best websites to look at adult content, and my phones always end up worth a virus or two or just stay going haywire. Thought that if I put a container (to open downloaded content in), on a cloud with a firewall, a private browser, and a lonely email. That maybe it would cit down on my chances of having to buy another phone. I'd really like to hear your opinion. I'm really excited about making my art in a new medium. I also have questions about holographic , and VR/3d hard/softwares, and what makes it work. I need a tech friend.
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Hi
Thank you for your question, but I do not think that this is an issue with Firefox for Android.
In respect of learning about web coding, you may want to have a read over the materials here. Domain hosting services such as GoDaddy and TechDate may also provide some of the online services that you are looking for. You will see information about technologies such as holographic and 3D computing at news sites as Slashdot and Ars Technica.
You may also want to check out the Mozilla VR project at this link. There are links form the page to resources to help you use VR on your mobile device and how you can get involved in the project.
The core of your query sounds more to do with the Android operating system. You may be better supported by asking in one of the many that are on the web. They may well suggest that you should use some anti-malware software and recommend safe browsing habits to project your device from malicious software.
I hope this helps, but if you do have an issue directly related to Firefox for Android, please come back here and we will do our best to help.