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Android Version 128 - does ist also has the new 'feature' ppa thing from desktop?

Hi, does the Version 128 Android also has the ad web tracking thing which came with opt-out option in the desktop version? I do not see any info about it, and in data pri… (funda kabanzi)

Hi, does the Version 128 Android also has the ad web tracking thing which came with opt-out option in the desktop version? I do not see any info about it, and in data privacy etc section in the mobile browser is no option. As config no longer is possible (thanks) I also can't check it.

Thanks

Asked by max16661 1 unyaka odlule

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Android no longer supports master password? Deal breaker for this user

I've just happened to learn that Firefox on Android no longer uses a master password to protect passwords. That was a feature that has kept me on Firefox forever. It is … (funda kabanzi)

I've just happened to learn that Firefox on Android no longer uses a master password to protect passwords. That was a feature that has kept me on Firefox forever.

It is insufficient, dangerous, and insecure to rely on my device PIN. PINs are not long, can be brute forced, and law enforcement can compel discloser.

I am baffled by this choice. If it is how its going to be I have no particular reason to use Firefox and I certainly can't financially support it.

Asked by nancy.folsom 1 unyaka odlule

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 1 unyaka odlule

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My phone is stolen - is there a way i can remotely wipe my data off of the FF app?

Title. I'm aware i can turn off the sync/log out of the account that will further stop my data going into the wrong hands; is there a way i can remotely factory reset the… (funda kabanzi)

Title. I'm aware i can turn off the sync/log out of the account that will further stop my data going into the wrong hands; is there a way i can remotely factory reset the app, basically?

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driyoutube is a fake account added to the main settings of the program by the chrome browser to do whatever nefarious purpose it has in my name, please help me throw this… (funda kabanzi)

driyoutube is a fake account added to the main settings of the program by the chrome browser to do whatever nefarious purpose it has in my name, please help me throw this garbage in the trash. thank you very much

Asked by shahnam 1 unyaka odlule

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Mostly when I open my mail. nothing can open on fox fire. why is it I open up a really important doc. been opening fir awhile, now that I'm using g for fire never let's m… (funda kabanzi)

Mostly when I open my mail. nothing can open on fox fire. why is it I open up a really important doc. been opening fir awhile, now that I'm using g for fire never let's me upen. I have the strict app on recommended butits not so high priority. questions how am I abled to up apps on search engine.? more frequently.

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How do the fingerprinter blocking levels work across Firefox's standard/strict/custom Enhanced Tracking Protection in Windows and Android?

I'm having trouble breaking down the specific behavior of fingerprinting protection for the 3 settings levels. According to the Windows release notes dated 1 October 202… (funda kabanzi)

I'm having trouble breaking down the specific behavior of fingerprinting protection for the 3 settings levels.

According to the Windows release notes dated 1 October 2023, "Additionally, you can choose whether to block Suspected Fingerprinters in all windows or just in private windows", but also, "To disable Fingerprinting Protection and return to the default settings, simply select "Standard" or "Strict"

In my reading, these two statements conflict. I'm under the impression that "known fingerprinter" blocking is always active, even on standard. Does enabling "Strict" enhanced protection also enable "suspected fingerprinter" blocking, and if so, is it active on all windows or only in private browsing? Does that mean we need to use the "Custom" setting to enable suspected fingerprinting blocking in all windows?

My question is the same for Firefox for Android 131.0, except in the mobile app's case, the release notes contain even less detail - so I could also be off-base there. TBH I am probably missing something obvious, so if anybody can even point me in the right direction I'd be grateful!

Thanks for any insight anybody can provide!

Chris Thomas

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Need to lock down saved passwords with 2-step verification

My phone was hacked and because I was signed into Firefox, I believe my saved passwords were accessed. I had opened a political text in messenger, nothing to click on, n… (funda kabanzi)

My phone was hacked and because I was signed into Firefox, I believe my saved passwords were accessed. I had opened a political text in messenger, nothing to click on, nor would I, closed the app and put down my phone. When I picked up my phone, messenger was opened with a text about to send with a password I've used, but no app name or website. I located which app it belonged to. I ran my virus protection, but phone was fine.

If there was a way to answer security questions, or send me an email or text to verify who I was before I could access saved passwords, that would be great. Could this be added to the web browser?

Asked by MK Bye 1 unyaka odlule

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