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Auto Login of Gmail

I'm not sure if this is a Firefox or Google problem, I'm guessing Firefox because it doesn't happen in Chrome. Every time I try to login to google in Firefox it auto log… (funda kabanzi)

I'm not sure if this is a Firefox or Google problem, I'm guessing Firefox because it doesn't happen in Chrome.

Every time I try to login to google in Firefox it auto logs me into a specific account, I don't mean it is already logged in, I'm logged out and where the blank field is to enter your account username(email) the drop down pops up and shows all the gmail accounts and picks one on its own then procedes to the next page for the password on its own. It's like someone took control of the mouse and was doing it for me. Really pisses me off because I'm trying to login to a different account and it chooses the same one every time and I can't choose. If this is some kind of auto login feature please tell me how to turn it off.

Asked by dreamvisionhe 9 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by dreamvisionhe 9 izinyanga ezidlule

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How Many Smegging Updates do you need?

Seriously? How many updates do you need? We're getting what... 1-2 per week? That's some smegging awful coding. Why not do something mildly intelligent that makes it look… (funda kabanzi)

Seriously? How many updates do you need? We're getting what... 1-2 per week? That's some smegging awful coding. Why not do something mildly intelligent that makes it look like your software isn't full of crap, like only putting in /at most/ one update a month? 1-2 a week makes Mozilla look worst than a Mickey Mouse operation. Hell, worse than a Betty Boop. Unless there's some super-critical omega-level security hole that needs to be plugged, you shouldn't have to have me update my browser more than twice a year.

Show some sense already.

Asked by koohii 9 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by koohii 9 izinyanga ezidlule

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my updated version of firefox does not have my bookmarks will not print in color, will not print pictures so I am continuing to use the old version

'bold text My updated version of firefox does not have my bookmarks, will not print all pages, will not allow to select print in color, will not display images in dow… (funda kabanzi)

'bold text My updated version of firefox does not have my bookmarks, will not print all pages, will not allow to select print in color, will not display images in downloads only text.

Asked by bonvivant100 9 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by markwarner22 9 izinyanga ezidlule

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screenshot and editing images

In updated version I lost my Mouse right click screenshot and edit ability of any images, how do I get it back? I rather use the old version of Firefox and wish Firefox d… (funda kabanzi)

In updated version I lost my Mouse right click screenshot and edit ability of any images, how do I get it back? I rather use the old version of Firefox and wish Firefox does not force us to update

Asked by Dr. Arun Banker 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 3 izinyanga ezidlule

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Home Page

On your homepage there are 24 news articles... is it asking too much to have 12 of them from non-far-left news agencies instead of the 20 far-left and 4 neutral? Or maybe… (funda kabanzi)

On your homepage there are 24 news articles... is it asking too much to have 12 of them from non-far-left news agencies instead of the 20 far-left and 4 neutral? Or maybe you don't care about the 50+ percent of right leaning customers. Need a Bud-Light lesson?

Asked by craigcameron000 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by Ucwazy 6 izinyanga ezidlule

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DoH question -- am I understanding this right?

It seems to me that Firefox's DoH implementation is not just pointless but actually harmful. It is security theater. Let me explain: There is no fine-grained control … (funda kabanzi)

It seems to me that Firefox's DoH implementation is not just pointless but actually harmful. It is security theater. Let me explain:

  • There is no fine-grained control
  • There is no ability for the user to choose what level applies to what networks
  • Default Protection provides no protection when there is a canary domain (trivial)
  • Increased Protection provides no protection when the default provider fails (trivial)
  • Max Protection requires manual intervention when the default provider fails
  • Bonus: it's inconvenient or impossible to use on mobile

For DoH to be useful, the user has to invest effort they could better spend setting up a proper system-level solution.

Asked by undeference 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by markwarner22 8 izinyanga ezidlule

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Version

How do I go back to the previous version. I do not like the changes in the new sidebar implementation.

Asked by deasaa 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by torunechan 8 izinyanga ezidlule

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search function for vertical tabs

I recently decided to try vertical tabs in Firefox, and can't find a way to search these tabs as I could when they were horizonal, with the downward pointing arrowhead. I… (funda kabanzi)

I recently decided to try vertical tabs in Firefox, and can't find a way to search these tabs as I could when they were horizonal, with the downward pointing arrowhead. If this is a feature, please let me know how to add it to my sidebar, and if not, it would be great if this feature could be developed. Thanks!

Asked by tstanko 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by Mutaz Awad 8 izinyanga ezidlule

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extensions

Hello dear, Please add "read pronunciation English and French" extention to browser Android. https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ieimachclakgpglmhafclnfklklomfeh?u… (funda kabanzi)

Hello dear,

Please add "read pronunciation English and French" extention to browser Android.

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ieimachclakgpglmhafclnfklklomfeh?utm_source=item-share-cp


Thank you.

Asked by Maxtooni 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by James 8 izinyanga ezidlule

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With the new Privacy Policy and TOU what Functionality would be broken if Mozilla hadn't changed them?

With the change in the Privacy policy and TOU for Mozilla, it's been mentioned in several official responses that certain functionality will not be possible going forward… (funda kabanzi)

With the change in the Privacy policy and TOU for Mozilla, it's been mentioned in several official responses that certain functionality will not be possible going forward without those changes.

If I never use suggestions, hints, or any mozilla services with firefox. Just what functionality becomes a problem that you need to change the "We will never sell your data" and the other equally disturbing "you grant mozilla a irrevocable non-exclusive royalty free right..."?

How about some clear transparency instead of the opaque non-specific statements you've been making?

Loyal users of firefox for the last 20+ years deserve better than this.


Oh, and why can't I remove the search shortcuts for bookmarks, tabs and history, I'd like to map those keys to something else.

Asked by ExcuseMe 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 4 izinyanga ezidlule

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Non stop New versions !

'm not a programmer, but the almost daily new versions of Firefox that you publish make me question whether you know what you're doing? It's a shame to have a product tha… (funda kabanzi)

'm not a programmer, but the almost daily new versions of Firefox that you publish make me question whether you know what you're doing? It's a shame to have a product that needs so many constant fixes. I've been using Firefox almost since the beginning, ie 20 years, but I'm seriously considering trying Opera or another browser that doesn't offer a new version every day.

Asked by Darko Nikolovski 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by James 8 izinyanga ezidlule

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Feedback on Firefox Browser Password page

Hello! I really enjoy using the Firefox browser. I just wanted to suggest that you have an option to write notes in each password profile that can also be secure. My … (funda kabanzi)

Hello! I really enjoy using the Firefox browser. I just wanted to suggest that you have an option to write notes in each password profile that can also be secure. My iPhone has a notes section under each password profile. I use it to write info such as my airline advantage number, the email I used with that particular website, membership numbers, etc. I'm getting up there in age, so while I'm working on simplifying my life it helps to make notes to remember stuff. Can you suggest this idea to the right people at Firefox or Mozilla? Thank you for your help and consideration. Carolyn

Note: I am using an older computer at home right now but do use a new computer at work and will be upgrading at home soon.

Asked by carolyn26 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by Mutaz Awad 8 izinyanga ezidlule

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Can't collapse tab groups

Hi there, I enabled the new tab groups feature the other day - having used it in Chrome on my work computer, I know how useful it can be. However, it doesn't seem like … (funda kabanzi)

Hi there,

I enabled the new tab groups feature the other day - having used it in Chrome on my work computer, I know how useful it can be.

However, it doesn't seem like there's any way to collapse tab groups and just leave them as like a square to be opened and closed just by clicking on the tab group? Am I mistaken here? Every time I try to click on the tab group to close it, the tab group just changes color (i.e., goes from blue background with white text to blue text on a white background) and none of the tabs are collapsed into the group (i.e., they just stay on the tab bar, and I'm shifted to a different tab).

Is this happening for other people? Is this what is supposed to happen? Is there some setting that I need to enable? I've tried seeing if it's conflicting with any my add-ons, and I haven't found anything just yet. I'm awfully confused, so I'm hoping someone can help explain what might be amiss here. Thanks in advance.

Asked by Jay Silverman 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by Jay Silverman 8 izinyanga ezidlule

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Question About AccuWeather

Hi all, I’m a longtime Mozilla supporter, and I really value the organization’s commitment to openness, transparency, and user-first principles. That’s why I was surpris… (funda kabanzi)

Hi all,

I’m a longtime Mozilla supporter, and I really value the organization’s commitment to openness, transparency, and user-first principles. That’s why I was surprised to see that Mozilla continues to partner with AccuWeather, and I wanted to open a respectful conversation about it.

AccuWeather’s CEO, Barry Myers, has a long and well-documented history of lobbying for the privatization of weather data. Under his leadership, AccuWeather pushed for legislation like the National Weather Service Duties Act, which would have prevented the National Weather Service (NWS) from offering public forecasts if private companies like AccuWeather were already doing so. Critics including meteorologists and open-data advocates warned that this would effectively limit public access to life-saving weather information.

Myers was later nominated to head NOAA during the Trump administration, despite his deep ties to AccuWeather and multiple ethics concerns. To make matters worse, in the present day, we’re seeing reports that NOAA is being actively dismantled from within—through budget cuts, leadership changes, and political pressure that favor privatization. These efforts echo the same ideology AccuWeather has historically supported: turning essential, public-facing weather data into a for-profit model. This is especially alarming in a time of increasing climate instability, where equitable access to accurate forecasting should be a public right, not a premium service.

Given Mozilla’s dedication to transparency, public interest, and open access to information, I’m genuinely curious how this partnership with AccuWeather aligns with those values. Has this relationship been re-evaluated recently? Or are there specific factors that Mozilla considers when forming or continuing partnerships with companies whose practices may not reflect Mozilla’s core mission?

This isn’t meant to be combative—I really do want to understand the reasoning behind this decision, and whether the Mozilla community has discussed these concerns internally. I’d also welcome thoughts from other community members who may have more insight.

Thanks for reading.

Asked by Fae Evergreen 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by James 8 izinyanga ezidlule

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Disable Group Tabs

Hello, I dislike the Group Tabs feature. So many times I've accidentally created a Group Tab and then had to figure out how to un-group them. I've tried to change the v… (funda kabanzi)

Hello,

I dislike the Group Tabs feature. So many times I've accidentally created a Group Tab and then had to figure out how to un-group them.

I've tried to change the value of the "browser.tabs.groups.enabled" preference to false, but it doesn't stick; after restarting, the value is always back to "true".

What’s up with this?

Thanks, Andre’a

Asked by DreaSpirit 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by Agent virtuel 8 izinyanga ezidlule

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Home Page

Please note that the data on the home page are vastly out of kilter: pictures do not match headlines and hyperlinks do not take you to the story summarized.

Asked by RHFDC 8 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by Paul 8 izinyanga ezidlule