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Connection is not secure

Hi, I am not enter the our Uni pages that have yildiz.edu.tr extensions. The Firofox Mobile for Android say me "Connection is not secure". I must enter this sites because… (funda kabanzi)

Hi, I am not enter the our Uni pages that have yildiz.edu.tr extensions. The Firofox Mobile for Android say me "Connection is not secure". I must enter this sites because i am a student in this Uni. I closed Enhanced Tracking Protection and disabled Add-ons but still dosen't enter. I used diffrent browsers to enter. What should i do?

Asked by bcihan259 2 iminyaka edlule

Last reply by Ervin Jelvos 1 unyaka odlule

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Each time the Firefox App is opened, it is logged and sent to Off-Facebook Activity

I try to be on top of my digital privacy, and try to enable all privacy related options available, but I just learned that for a number of month, Firefox mobile had been … (funda kabanzi)

I try to be on top of my digital privacy, and try to enable all privacy related options available, but I just learned that for a number of month, Firefox mobile had been sending each app open to Facebook which they logged in their "Off-Facebook Activity". Attached is a section of that downloaded report.

Why is Firefox doing this, and how can I stop it? Based on the work put in to make the Facebook container, I'd imagine that Firefox is trying to protect user's data, but here it's looking like they're turning around and just sending them that data directly

Asked by Peter 1 unyaka odlule

Last reply by Paul 1 unyaka odlule

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password completion fails for moz-proxy:// on Android

Hi. I use Firefox Nightly and I enabled a secure proxy over TLS using only the built-in features, no addons. My about:config : network.proxy.type = 2 network.proxy.… (funda kabanzi)

Hi. I use Firefox Nightly and I enabled a secure proxy over TLS using only the built-in features, no addons.

My about:config : network.proxy.type = 2 network.proxy.autoconfigurl = data:text/plain,function FindProxyForURL(u,h){return "HTTPS my-secure-proxy:443";}

When I open any site for the first time it asks for the proxy credentials as expected: The proxy moz-proxy://my-secure-proxy:443 is requesting a username and a password.

After entering the credentials I confirm to save them and as long as the Firefox app is not stopped it works. However, when the app is restarted it asks for the password again with both fields blank and after entering the same credentials it asks me to update the saved credentials.

This only happens on Android. Firefox for Windows with the same proxy settings can autocomplete the moz-proxy:// password.

I think it has something to do with the OS keyring unable to store the passwords for unknown URI schemas.

Is there some workaround for that?

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=378637#c68

Asked by basinilya 1 unyaka odlule

Answered by Paul 1 unyaka odlule

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Prevent invalidated fingerprint from accessing saved logins

Hello, I have a security suggestion for Firefox for Android. Android API allows apps to be aware that a new fingerprint was enrolled in the device, preventing potential… (funda kabanzi)

Hello,

I have a security suggestion for Firefox for Android.

Android API allows apps to be aware that a new fingerprint was enrolled in the device, preventing potentially unauthorized access to apps (in case of a leaked PIN or device theft). https://developer.android.com/reference/android/security/keystore/KeyPermanentlyInvalidatedException

For me, it will be a great security improvement if Firefox could be able to detect new fingerprints enrollment in my device and prevent access to my passwords, maybe asking for my Firefox account password one more time.

Thanks!

Asked by Filipe 1 unyaka odlule

Last reply by Paul 1 unyaka odlule

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bug/s

Hi, I don't like everytime I visited sites and closing that tab it auto show in home page. Yes, I know I set it by the time I closing the browser it clear it. I'm browsin… (funda kabanzi)

Hi, I don't like everytime I visited sites and closing that tab it auto show in home page. Yes, I know I set it by the time I closing the browser it clear it. I'm browsing in Android phone. I only like homepage show my manually add sites' shortcut. Nothing alse.

Asked by mohd fadlie 1 unyaka odlule

Answered by Paul 1 unyaka odlule

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What's new in Firefox Daylight 100.1.1 (What's new in Firefox that hasn't been explained yet...)

Firefox Daylight 100.1.1 Debug menu >>> Secret Settings: 1. ¿Para qué sirve "Habilitar Consola"? 1. ¿What is "Enable Contile" for? 2. ¿Para qué sirve "Habili… (funda kabanzi)

Firefox Daylight 100.1.1

Debug menu >>> Secret Settings:

1. ¿Para qué sirve "Habilitar Consola"?

1. ¿What is "Enable Contile" for?

2. ¿Para qué sirve "Habilitar la Continuidad de la Tarea"?

2. ¿What is "Enable Task Continuity" for?

Asked by Man in the Moon 1 unyaka odlule

Last reply by Paul 1 unyaka odlule

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HTTPS Only Mode versus HTTPS Everywhere (Add-on)

Firefox Daylight 100.1.1 «HTTPS Only Mode versus HTTPS Everywhere (Add-on)» 1. ¿Hay que desactivar uno de los dos sistemas de seguridad "HTTPS" en favor del otro para q… (funda kabanzi)

Firefox Daylight 100.1.1

«HTTPS Only Mode versus HTTPS Everywhere (Add-on)»

1. ¿Hay que desactivar uno de los dos sistemas de seguridad "HTTPS" en favor del otro para que todo funcione correctamente?

1. ¿Do you have to disable one of the two "HTTPS" security systems in favor of the other for everything to work properly?

2. ¿Pueden coexistir y funcionar al mismo tiempo ambos sistemas de seguridad "HTTPS" sin que se interfieran mutuamente?

2. ¿Can both "HTTPS" security systems coexist and work at the same time without interfering with each other?

Asked by Man in the Moon 1 unyaka odlule

Last reply by Paul 1 unyaka odlule

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Remove history from new tab page

Before a recent update, I had my xnew tab page" set up the way I wanted it, so it only showed a few pinned bookmarks and nothing else. After the update, my new tab page i… (funda kabanzi)

Before a recent update, I had my xnew tab page" set up the way I wanted it, so it only showed a few pinned bookmarks and nothing else. After the update, my new tab page is now showing items from my history after my pinned bookmarks.

I have the "recently visited" toggle turned off in "customize homepage", but they're still there.

So, how do I get rid of this clutter?

Asked by nmswisc 1 unyaka odlule

Last reply by Paul 1 unyaka odlule

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Firefox for Android 91/98/101 (Beta) - Proxy authentication - Login credentials will not be stored

Hi all, in Firefox for Android (in the following I will always mean "Firefox for Android" when mentioning "Firefox") 78 it was possible to store login credentials, which … (funda kabanzi)

Hi all, in Firefox for Android (in the following I will always mean "Firefox for Android" when mentioning "Firefox") 78 it was possible to store login credentials, which were used to authenticate on a web proxy. The web proxy is a "squid" web proxy with enabled user authentication.

With Firefox 91 (I have not determined since which version exactly the behavior was changed, we "jumped" from Firefox 78 to 91) the web proxy asks for the login credentials and the authentication itself is working, but Firefox 78 would prompt the question, whether the user wants to store the credentials. This prompt will not be shown in Firefox 91. Additionally I have tested Firefox 98 and 101, there the prompt will be shown and the credentials will be stored (I can look the credentials up in the Firefox Password Manager), but they will not be "auto-filled" when accessing the web proxy again, after closing the Firefox.

My questions regarding this issue: Does someone know patch notes, where this behavior is mentioned? Does someone know, if this is on any "Mozilla Buglist/Featurelist"? -> before the hint will be given "use the search" -> Does someone know, what the underlying mechanism is, so that I am able to look it up?

Thanks, I appreciate any hint or suggestion (like raising it as bug/feature or possible workarounds).

BR

Asked by jjkt 1 unyaka odlule

Last reply by Paul 1 unyaka odlule