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How to edit my Bug Description on Bugzilla?

I couldn't find a place to discuss topics regarding Bugzilla itself, so I'm looking in this community. If there's a better place, please tell me. The title is pretty se… (funda kabanzi)

I couldn't find a place to discuss topics regarding Bugzilla itself, so I'm looking in this community. If there's a better place, please tell me.


The title is pretty self explaining. I submitted a bug report on Bugzilla and I want to edit my bug description. How can I do that? I didn't find a way to do that. Maybe I'm overlooking something.

If there's actually no way to edit your bug description and comments, then I think Bugzilla is even more trash than I already thought it is. In my opinion that's standard and it should be supported, just like it is supported on proper tools like GitHub. I don't like Bugzilla because it doesn't look as clear and modern as GitHub or GitLab, has a worse text/markdown editor and it seems to be lacking some useful features. It's good that Mozilla creates some competition to big tech companies but it's also valid to criticize their products if they are simply worse (which is disappointing but nonetheless, it's true sometimes).

Asked by a72834234 6 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by Paul 6 izinyanga ezidlule

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Hide AI results on Google search

I am trying to hide the AI results on Google search, but I can only find instructions for Chrome. I prefer to use Firefox, but I loathe the AI results. Is there any way I… (funda kabanzi)

I am trying to hide the AI results on Google search, but I can only find instructions for Chrome. I prefer to use Firefox, but I loathe the AI results. Is there any way I can go back to the way it was before on Firefox?

Thank you for your help.

Asked by pjlalonde1 6 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 6 izinyanga ezidlule

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Security

Microsoft is ending support of Windows 10 in Oct 2025. No more updates, security patches, etc. Do I need to buy a new laptop since mine will not take windows 11? My lapto… (funda kabanzi)

Microsoft is ending support of Windows 10 in Oct 2025. No more updates, security patches, etc. Do I need to buy a new laptop since mine will not take windows 11? My laptop is 14 years old. Or by using Mozilla Firefox, I will still have a secure connection for my banking.

Asked by Margo G 7 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by TyDraniu 7 izinyanga ezidlule

Let’s Retire the Word “Chatbot”—It’s Time for Firefox to Call LLMs What They Are!

Hi Firefox community, I’m not your usual tech influencer or a corporate “enthusiast”—I’m just a longtime open source user who’s spent more than a few years behind the ve… (funda kabanzi)

Hi Firefox community,

I’m not your usual tech influencer or a corporate “enthusiast”—I’m just a longtime open source user who’s spent more than a few years behind the veiled curtain, watching how this world of software and possibility unfolds. I love what Mozilla does for users like me. That’s exactly why I want to raise something: I keep seeing the word “chatbot” show up for Firefox’s new AI-powered assistants (like the sidebar and what’s coming next). But let’s be honest—“chatbot” belongs to the days of robotic customer service and scripted dead-ends.

What we have now in Firefox—powered by real LLMs (Large Language Models)—is a whole different species. Calling these assistants “chatbots” just doesn’t fit. It sells short what LLM-based assistants can do: they’re powerful, context-aware, and, at times, strikingly human in their conversation. New users might miss the true magic if we stick to old language. So why not call them “AI assistants,” “LLM-powered assistants,” or just “AI” instead? It would help everyone see the progress, and show how Mozilla’s still leading, not just catching up.

I’ll leave it open for discussion, but I hope others feel this shift too. Language shapes how we see these things—and sometimes it takes a Singular Fella (or maybe two) to nudge the world past old memes. Thanks for hearing me out, and here’s to a future where our assistants, and our words, keep getting smarter.

—Robert Beck

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Last reply by Paul 1 inyanga edlule

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Zen Browser iCloud Password Extension

I use Zen Browser, and since updating my MacBook to the latest OS, Seqouia, my Zen Browser iCloud Passwords extension doesn't work. I'm prompted to update my MacOS to Son… (funda kabanzi)

I use Zen Browser, and since updating my MacBook to the latest OS, Seqouia, my Zen Browser iCloud Passwords extension doesn't work. I'm prompted to update my MacOS to Sonoma or newer, which I've, of course, done. I'm wondering if there is a workaround or if this is simply a bug that needs fixing.

Asked by Clare Michaud 6 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by TyDraniu 6 izinyanga ezidlule

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Mozilla Monitor e -mail

I received an email with the heading Mozilla Monitor listing my monthly Monitor report. Said I had 7 data breaches and asking me to click to resolve or click to view de… (funda kabanzi)

I received an email with the heading Mozilla Monitor listing my monthly Monitor report. Said I had 7 data breaches and asking me to click to resolve or click to view details. Is this a scam? Send answer to k.krukowski@comcast.net

Asked by k.krukowski 6 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by TyDraniu 4 izinyanga ezidlule

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Waterfox

Hi there, I recently received notice of being a part of the one billionth data breach and I am officially sick of it. I love and use firefox and beta, but I know my priv… (funda kabanzi)

Hi there,

I recently received notice of being a part of the one billionth data breach and I am officially sick of it. I love and use firefox and beta, but I know my privacy is not that protected. I was looking through reviews and found Waterfox which is supposed to be built on the firefox platform, but has better privacy protections. I downloaded it and all seemed right. I imported from Firefox. Then I tried to download it to my iphone and the only thing that came up was "Water Fox". I downloaded it and couldn't even get through opening it without crazy ads and it looking like some game app. It wanted my saved data from firefox to import. But, no way. Either this was pretending to be WaterFox and a scam, or WaterFox IS a scam. So, I'm hoping maybe someone here would know and would also know if I just made a huge mistake by installing this. If it were just an app pretending to be WaterFox, why wasn't there an actual waterfox app? That was the only one even close. And, the reviews said that WaterFox was students working with Firefox or something like that, but couldn't find anything about them in Firefox forums. Any info would be greatly appreciated. And, if I did just make a huge mistake, is there a way to fix it? I didn't sign in with the squirrely iphone app, but I did with the desktop. Eeeep.

Asked by cmartis1 5 izinyanga ezidlule

Answered by jonzn4SUSE 5 izinyanga ezidlule

add an new AI

Can Firefox add an option on the UI chatbot tab for Copilot (MIcrosoft's AI assistant)? I use it all the time but it would be perfect if i could put it in the UI chatbot … (funda kabanzi)

Can Firefox add an option on the UI chatbot tab for Copilot (MIcrosoft's AI assistant)? I use it all the time but it would be perfect if i could put it in the UI chatbot tab!

Copilot:


https://copilot.microsoft.com/

Asked by karlo.kuvacic0701 5 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by Agent virtuel 2 izinyanga ezidlule