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… (kàsi)

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 3 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by TyDraniu 3 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Mozilla, do you deserve our trust?

I've noticed over time Mozilla has become less focused on consumer privacy and more focused corporate interests. My questions are to you developers of Mozilla. Would you… (kàsi)

I've noticed over time Mozilla has become less focused on consumer privacy and more focused corporate interests.

My questions are to you developers of Mozilla.

Would you have reached success in the past using this model?

I've noticed a corporate trend of brands being consumer friendly in the beginning of their history then over time snubbing the customers in favor of getting paid to sell data to corporate interests, data brokers and government entities.

Should we trust you?

I've been using Firefox for almost 20 years and anyone can agree that this browser isn't getting better over time.

Can you provide a list of all the third parties you deal with selling our data?

I have a nagging feeling this isn't the browser it used to be and some of us will need to change to a less corporate focused browser to protect our data, since it seems you aren't interested in that model anymore.

Asked by OldSchoolFool 3 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by TyDraniu 3 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

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… (kàsi)

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 4 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by Paul 4 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

use secure web

use secureweb page

Asked by Ali Bhai 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by Paul 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

about Private browsing data deletion

Hi when i download something from my mozilla private browser and close the browser, the downloaded data automatically disappear from download folder. is it a common fea… (kàsi)

Hi

when i download something from my mozilla private browser and close the browser, the downloaded data automatically disappear from download folder. is it a common feature.

Asked by tamim133 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by Agent virtuel 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Can a Microsoft Teams organizer see a full screen share secretly with "manage what attendees see"

I joined a Microsoft Teams meeting through Firefox on the web on a Linux machine. When I tried to share my entire screen, I was asked if I wanted to share the entire scre… (kàsi)

I joined a Microsoft Teams meeting through Firefox on the web on a Linux machine. When I tried to share my entire screen, I was asked if I wanted to share the entire screen in a Firefox pop up which I said yes. Then the "you are sharing your entire screen" came up, the sharing icon was red and the "stop sharing" button was red. See attached image. This all disappeared and reverted to the default state almost instantly.

Teams has a feature to "manage what attendees see manage what attendees see" where the meeting host can preview shared content before making it live.

I am concerned that the meeting owner was able to see my entire shared screen without me even knowing it through this preview.

Can someone help? Microsoft just sends you around in circles and I can't contact Mozilla.

Asked by Somebody 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by Kiki 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Configuration is not trusted

when i log in my mail from pc(thunderbird) it works well,it requests autodiscover request to webserver it works well,but from phone it says(Configuration found this confi… (kàsi)

when i log in my mail from pc(thunderbird) it works well,it requests autodiscover request to webserver it works well,but from phone it says(Configuration found this configuration is not trusted we received the configuration for you email server over a connection that isn't as secure as we'd like. this means that these is a tiny chance that someone could have altered it. Could you please double-check the provided configuration to make sure it's as it should be?) and autodiscover request not shown on webserver. can you tell me possible causes? Thanks! Contact: <redacted>@gmail.com

Asked by veniko veniko 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by david 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Entries in datareporting/archived despite telemetry being disabled

I have telemetry (every checkbox under "Firefox Data Collection and Use") disabled, but noticed that the datareporting/archived directory contains telemetry files. Is thi… (kàsi)

I have telemetry (every checkbox under "Firefox Data Collection and Use") disabled, but noticed that the datareporting/archived directory contains telemetry files. Is this expected, or does this indicate a bug that shows that telemetry is being sent?

The file paths have the format:

<profile dir>/datareporting/archived/2025-09/<unixtimestamp>.<uuid>.main.jsonlz4 <profile dir>/datareporting/archived/2025-09/<unixtimestamp>.<uuid>.events.jsonlz4

Asked by janspambox 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Privacy issue

Hi, Please tell me exactly WHAT AI, WHERE that AI is, and EXACTLY what DATA is transmitted, on an option that's enabled BY DEFAULT on Firefox. "Use AI to suggest tabs an… (kàsi)

Hi,

Please tell me exactly WHAT AI, WHERE that AI is, and EXACTLY what DATA is transmitted, on an option that's enabled BY DEFAULT on Firefox.


"Use AI to suggest tabs and a name for tab groups"


And the same question for ALL other AI features.

There is ZERO transparency on this issue, and I'm mightily disgusted that you feel the need to, by default, force share the EVERY WEBSITE VISITED with a third party AI system.

Regards

D

Asked by rockthedragon 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by TyDraniu 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

getting "SYSTEM WARNING" , " McAfee license expired " , " Trojan Detected " popup notifications

getting "SYSTEM WARNING" , " McAfee license expired " , " Trojan Detected " popup notifications continually after following a link on Linked In . Windows finds no threa… (kàsi)

getting "SYSTEM WARNING" , " McAfee license expired " , " Trojan Detected " popup notifications continually after following a link on Linked In . Windows finds no threat in its quick scan . Popups occur even when Mozilla closed .

Asked by Bob Armstrong 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn

Last reply by Paul 5 àwọn oṣù sẹ́hìn