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On Firefox Nightly, what do u think of, PiP auto-open on tab switch?

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I had it on for a few days but it's inconvenient. I don't pause videos before switching tabs if they're not playing sounds, this feature would turn pip on for them. I wonder if anyone has it on and likes it.

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@mozilla

@mozilla @firefox

I'm not convinced it's a good idea to reload the whole dictionaries each and every time we ask for a single translation when using private browsing mode in #Firefox.

No, I'm not. Not at all.

\#FirefoxTranslations

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The poll is over, and the result is clear:

The poll is over, and the result is clear:

\#FireFox users have very little interest for Chatbot integration into their browser.

I am very much aware that the people, who voted in this poll are hardly a representative sample, but more than 2.4K people is a better size than many "professional" opinion polls.

@mozilla & @firefox should take people, who actually care about their #browser choice, seriously.

I still seriously believe that #Mozilla's fate matters,

https://berlin.social/@mina/113102817500429735

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Latest Nightly exposed Tab Group in about:config

Go to about:config and type groups, it's being actively developed.

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There's also another API that you can actually use if you're a developer in Browser Toolbox, enable Browser Toolbox and type gBrowser.addTabGroup, you can add tabs to group using this API, and if you find a way to append it to Tab Tray you should be able to create something like this image:

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Firefox keeps random site data

I've enabled "Delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed" but while all cookies gets deleted, some random site data does not. Are my settings wrong, is this a bug, and what even is that data?

Additional Info: I use RFP, want to keep browsing history and site settings. Thank you very much.

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New Mozilla Logo Spotted

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18796438 >Spotted by: https://www.soeren-hentzschel.at/mozilla/exklusiv-sehen-wir-hier-das-neue-mozilla-logo/

Related Article: Mozilla’s New Logo Brings Back the Dinosaur Mascot (Kinda)

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How can I get access to my connect.mozilla.org account back?

I changed emails on my Mozilla account, and then trying to log in again with it, it prompted me to create a new account. I made a Firefox support post 2 weeks ago but got no responses.

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Can't grant access to location

Hi all! I hope this is the right community for this, I have a rather strange issue with Firefox for Android, and I couldn't find any info on this particular bug(?).

For a while now (though I can't really put my finger on since when) I can't grant access in Firefox to location data. The small modal popup appears, but the button that should allow the use of my location just... doesn't do anything. I can press as many times as I want, but the dialog doesn't disappear, the button does not doing anything. I can see it gets pressed, but no effect.

But not always. Sometimes it works, but 90% of the time it won't. There are times when I can spam it till I die, other times the button gets pressed after a while, or after trying different angles to press the button. Yeah, I know, it sounds silly. And also, there are cases where it works right the first touch on the "Allow" button.

This feels even worse in Private Browsing session, tho I don't know is it technically worse, but it definitely feels worse.

I have the latest version of the browser that is available in the Play Store. Android version 14, running Samsung One UI 6.1.

Checking system settings lead to nowhere, it seems every relevant setting is OK, but I haven't changed anything around them in a good while.

As I said, I'm not sure whether a Firefox update or an Android/One UI system update caused this, or what else, it's like from one day to another, which makes it super weird.

Anyone having any idea? I haven't tried full data wipe on Firefox nor reinstalling it, I wouldn't really like to do that, but if there's nothing else, I may try that too.

Thank you guys and have a nice weekend ;)

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How to get Firefox Android news in my RSS Reader?

How to get Firefox Android news in my RSS Reader? @firefox

For most of apps I use, I keep track of news regarding the using rss feeds. Most of apps I use are on github or codeberg which provide a good rss with changelog and apk a click away. Anything similiar for firefox (stable/beta/nightly) or fennec or mull or iceraven?

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Any way to enable on-device translations on Android?

Hello all,

As you may be aware, Firefox introduced on-device translations on the desktop a few months ago and according to this knowledge base page it has been available since version 126, but unfortunately only on some unnamed devices.

Do you know of any way (i.e. preferences in about:config) to forcefully enable the feature?

Thanks in advance

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Your email may be publicly shown as your name on discourse.mozilla.org

I'm actually pissed. I and many other users on the forum got an email from Chris Hayes on this:

Hello,

This is a friendly email to make you aware that your personal email address is currently visible to the whole internet via Mozilla's Discourse forum. It will show up in Google Search results. The affected email is the one that this email was sent to.

Many users may not be aware that their email address is publicly visible and Mozilla has not done anything about it in the 4 years it has been known, so I've taken this into my own hands to inform you.

What can you do?

You can update your profile name to be something else (actually, profile name is completely optional, so you can leave it blank if you want).

Steps to update profile name:

  1. If you search for "Mozilla Discourse forum" it should be one of the first results.
  2. Login. (Top-right)
  3. Click on your profile picture at the top right.
  4. Then, click on your username, at the top of the dropdown menu.
  5. Click on the "Preferences" button.
  6. Change the "Name" field, and click "Save Changes".

How did this happen?

There's a misconfiguration with Mozilla's Discourse forum that when you sign up with your Firefox account, it will by default use your personal email address as your profile's public name.

This is not a new issue, and has been known since 2020. The Mozilla Discourse forum is not actively maintained by Mozilla, so this has yet to be fixed.

You are one of 4,630 other users impacted by this privacy issue. It impacts 19% of all forum users, and 28% of new users.

More information:

There's a Discourse discussion about this problem here: https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/email-is-displayed-by-default-for-the-new-account/92266

If you have connections to Mozilla, please help escalate this issue to the right people. This is a serious and long-standing privacy issue at an organization that should value "Privacy by default".

Sincerely,@chrisA fellow Mozillian

I am not Mozilla: This is not an official Mozilla email, I do not represent or work for Mozilla. This is an email from a fellow community member spreading awareness of this unaddressed privacy issue.

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A great set of optimizations for Firefox; Highly Recommended

github.com GitHub - yokoffing/Betterfox: Firefox user.js for speed, privacy, and security. Your favorite browser, but better.

Firefox user.js for speed, privacy, and security. Your favorite browser, but better. - yokoffing/Betterfox

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Betterfox

31% faster than regular Firefox<sup>1</sup> :rocket:

about:config tweaks to enhance Mozilla Firefox.

:new: Now with ESR support.

Made for everyday browsing

A secure, blazing fast browsing experience. Without breakage.

Betterfox is an opinionated preference list inspired by the law of diminishing returns and the minimum effective dose.

Required reading

If you don't have it already: Get Firefox

  1. Create a backup profile.
  2. Download the user.js file here (Right click > Save Link As…).
  3. Review Common Overrides and make any necessary changes.
  4. Open Firefox. In the URL bar, type about:profiles and press Enter.
  5. For the profile you want to use (or use default), click Open Folder in the Root Directory section.
  6. Move the user.js file into the folder.

After restarting Firefox:

  1. Get an ad blocker like uBlock Origin with our recommended filters.
  2. Enable DNS-level protection with NextDNS. <sup><i>Use the link and support this page!</i></sup>
    • Check out our configuration guide for the best experience.
    • See how to quickly enable secure DNS in Firefox.

Simple goals

  1. Minimalism: get what isn't needed out of the way
  2. Efficiency: unleash Firefox's ability to be fast and performant
  3. Privacy: protect your data without causing site breakage

Simple configs

Fastfox, Securefox, Peskyfox, and Smoothfox are guides to settings within Firefox.

The user.js — a configuration file that controls Firefox settings — is curated from these guides.

| List | Description | |:---------:|-------------| | Fastfox | Increase Firefox's browsing speed. Give Chrome a run for its money!| | Securefox | Protect user data without causing site breakage. | | Peskyfox | Provide a clean, distraction-free browsing experience. | | Smoothfox | Get Edge-like smooth scrolling on your favorite browser — or choose something more your style. | | user.js | All the essentials. None of the breakage. This is your user.js. |

Recognition

Browser Integration

YouTube

Podcasts

Articles

Guides

Reviews

  • “I use this one ... The performance is absolutely amazing. There’s definitely a huge difference when it comes to loading sites.” - DIRIKtv
  • "BetterFox ... will provide good-enough privacy and help with performance." - Qdoit12Super
  • "...drastically changed the experience with Firefox for me. Improved speed, security, smoothness, and removed clutter." - AppDate
  • "Firefox with uBlock Origin extension and tuned with Betterfox is faster than Safari." - cugeloid
  • "I don't think I could use Firefox without Betterfox." - Professional_Fun4616
  • "The best collection of tweaks available." - AuRiMaS
  • "FF is now much snappier!" - whotheff
  • "...the experience is so good now I don’t think I’ll go back to any of the chromium based browsers." - Mr_Compromise

Support

If you like the project, leave a :star: (top right) and become a stargazer!

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Credit

  • Betterfox mirrors the ongoing work provided by arkenfox. Additionally, this repository includes content reproduced or adapted from other sources. Credit for overlapping material goes to the original authors.
  • Appreciation goes to the Firefox team and developers working on Bugzilla, fighting for the open web.
  • A special thanks to Alex Kontos of Waterfox for his collaboration in v.116.
  • Many thanks to the 2021 Ghostery team for testing Betterfox at scale in its early days.

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Container Addons

I'm doing a quick review of the Addons that I am using on my Windows PC. I've had a look at some of the previous posts to try to get an idea of where things are at

Currently I have the following Container related Addons but I think things have moved on a bit since I looked at this.

This means that opening Facebook and Google automatically goes into relevant containers and using Switch I can create separate containers for Work, Banking etc.

I noticed that I'm not using Mozzilla's Multi-Account Containers

Ideally I'd like to be able to:

  • Have Facebook and Google Open in their own containers
  • Potentially open separate containers for different Google Accounts
  • Allocate other domains to open by default in a specific container (e.g a list of Bank websites into a specific container) but be able to override that
  • Have links from Thunderbird open in relevant containers

What are people using in terms of Container addons?

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How do I access the Web Archives addon on Firefox mobile (efficiently)?

addons.mozilla.org Web Archives – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox Android (en-CA)

Download Web Archives for Firefox. View archived and cached versions of web pages on 10+ search engines, such as the Wayback Machine, Archive․is, Google, Bing and Yandex.

Web Archives – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox Android (en-CA)

I'm trying to use the Web Archives addons on Firefox Mobile and I have it installed and can configure it but I'm not sure how to actually use it. I can't right click like on desktop. Maybe I'm missing something obvious. Thanks.

Edit: so I guess I can go into the main menu, open my extension list, select Web Archives, then select the archive source I want to view the current page in. I suppose it works, but with that many taps it hardly seems any faster than just copying the url and pasting it in an archive.is bookmark. If anyone know a more efficient way please let me know.

Edit2: actually, changing this setting and reducing the included archives helps

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Anyone else getting youtube tabs loading forever ?

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BTW this is on gigabit internet

It is quite annoyting, it prevents some other addons like close duplicates from running at all, as it does not run as long as there is something loading

Fortunately, "Stop all" does work to shut them off

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/98152847-4f2b-4391-92c1-f146e755c54c.png

This is a new behaviour from today, possibly ?

I just gave it a try, openned 3 tabs and waited 60 seconds, they didn't finish loading.

I tried turning off ublock, no effect

NOTE :

Issue has resolved itself after a reboot. This is a system with a amd 5950x and 64gb ram.

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Which are your favourite bookmarklets/user scripts?

Especially ones that you find useful on android Firefox, as they seem to be less popular?

Recently got to know about bookmarklets due to a thread here in this community itself: https://lemm.ee/comment/12623456 ^An unrelated question: Is there some way to link comments so that they are automatically opened in home instances for eveyone, like how we can link communities and usernames currently?^

Some interesting/useful bookmarklets that I know of:

  1. Bullshit.js as mentioned in that link
  2. dotepub. It does say that data is sent to their server. For some sites it's better than the inbuilt save as pdf option.
  3. A bookmarklet that opens the current site in G-translate
  4. Saw a bookmarklet which works like reader mode.

The freecodecamp article on bookmarklets maybe useful for those new to it(It helped me). It seems cool. https://wiki.greasespot.net/User_Script_Hosting links to sources for userscripts. Most of them seem to be desktop-centric.

Which are your favorites? Any cool ones that you have made on your own?

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A Word About Private Attribution in Firefox

Copied from reddit:

> Firefox CTO here. > > There’s been a lot of discussion over the weekend about the origin trial for a private attribution prototype in Firefox 128. It’s clear in retrospect that we should have communicated more on this one, and so I wanted to take a minute to explain our thinking and clarify a few things. I figured I’d post this here on Reddit so it’s easy for folks to ask followup questions. I’ll do my best to address them, though I’ve got a busy week so it might take me a bit. > >The Internet has become a massive web of surveillance, and doing something about it is a primary reason many of us are at Mozilla. Our historical approach to this problem has been to ship browser-based anti-tracking features designed to thwart the most common surveillance techniques. We have a pretty good track record with this approach, but it has two inherent limitations. > >First, in the absence of alternatives, there are enormous economic incentives for advertisers to try to bypass these countermeasures, leading to a perpetual arms race that we may not win. Second, this approach only helps the people that choose to use Firefox, and we want to improve privacy for everyone. > >This second point gets to a deeper problem with the way that privacy discourse has unfolded, which is the focus on choice and consent. Most users just accept the defaults they’re given, and framing the issue as one of individual responsibility is a great way to mollify savvy users while ensuring that most peoples’ privacy remains compromised. Cookie banners are a good example of where this thinking ends up. > >Whatever opinion you may have of advertising as an economic model, it’s a powerful industry that’s not going to pack up and go away. A mechanism for advertisers to accomplish their goals in a way that did not entail gathering a bunch of personal data would be a profound improvement to the Internet we have today, and so we’ve invested a significant amount of technical effort into trying to figure it out. > >The devil is in the details, and not everything that claims to be privacy-preserving actually is. We’ve published extensive analyses of how certain other proposals in this vein come up short. But rather than just taking shots, we’re also trying to design a system that actually meets the bar. We’ve been collaborating with Meta on this, because any successful mechanism will need to be actually useful to advertisers, and designing something that Mozilla and Meta are simultaneously happy with is a good indicator we’ve hit the mark. > > This work has been underway for several years at the W3C’s PATCG, and is showing real promise. To inform that work, we’ve deployed an experimental prototype of this concept in Firefox 128 that is feature-wise quite bare-bones but uncompromising on the privacy front. The implementation uses a Multi-Party Computation (MPC) system called DAP/Prio (operated in partnership with ISRG) whose privacy properties have been vetted by some of the best cryptographers in the field. Feedback on the design is always welcome, but please show your work. > > The prototype is temporary, restricted to a handful of test sites, and only works in Firefox. We expect it to be extremely low-volume, and its purpose is to inform the technical work in PATCG and make it more likely to succeed. It’s about measurement (aggregate counts of impressions and conversions) rather than targeting. It’s based on several years of ongoing research and standards work, and is unrelated to Anonym. > > The privacy properties of this prototype are much stronger than even some garden variety features of the web platform, and unlike those of most other proposals in this space, meet our high bar for default behavior. There is a toggle to turn it off because some people object to advertising irrespective of the privacy properties, and we support people configuring their browser however they choose. That said, we consider modal consent dialogs to be a user-hostile distraction from better defaults, and do not believe such an experience would have been an improvement here. > > Digital advertising is not going away, but the surveillance parts could actually go away if we get it right. A truly private attribution mechanism would make it viable for businesses to stop tracking people, and enable browsers and regulators to clamp down much more aggressively on those that continue to do so.

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Mozilla warns of AI, privacy violations, loss of consent, and eco-unfriendly tech fads

Now that Google and Microsoft each consume more power than some fairly big countries, maybe it's time for 2024 Mozilla to take heed of 2021 Mozilla's warnings.

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Mozila needs to learn that Chrome's UI/UX is not the "correct UI" for a browser.

Original post (not mine): https://reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1e1rskb/mozila_needs_to_learn_that_chromes_uiux_is_not/

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@firefox

Hi. I'm one of the millions of AFGNCAAP users of your browser, and have been since like 2005.

I've stuck with you through memory leaks, and through struggles loading basic sites, and through security issues at my bank because they were idiots and you were safer to use than they wanted you to be.

So... please. Don't start pulling a Chrome about giving my data to advertisers.

Adding tracking in is bad enough. Not opting out by default is worse. Not ASKING ME TO?! That's being petty.

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type in the URL about:robots on Firefox
  • Interested in more Easter eggs? Type in about:mozilla in the address bar and you can read The Book of Mozilla.

  • The poll is over, and the result is clear:
  • @Buddahriffic

    Same!

    But isn't it a bit sad, we've all become so paranoic whilst at the same time being total oblivious to sharing lots of data, just because we want to know what the kitten did to the alligator?

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  • @Buddahriffic

    Yes, It was easier to do truly representative polls, when people loved answering questions and everybody had a landline.

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  • @Eiri

    Oh fuck!

    I'm way too used to CaMelCase, it seems.

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  • @Uncle_Abbie

    This is way a too revolutionary idea.

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  • @JackbyDev

    I'm sorry.

    It was certainly never my intention to impose myself like an official channel or something like that.

    I still welcome a debate here.

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  • @jangdonggun

    Of course, it's not official.

    I made this poll, as just a normal Fedi user.

    It got more attention than I had anticipated, though.

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  • @Lettuceeatlettuce

    I guess, that is what most people want.

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  • @something_random_tho

    However: Revenue is a good thing. Being trusted by the community is infinitely more valuable.

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  • @mina @mozilla @firefox the absolut las thing I need in Firefox is a freaking Chatbot :) :) :) :)

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  • computer scientists: we have invented a virtual dumbass who is constantly wrong

    tech CEOs: let's add it to every product

    Borrowed from here

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  • @cmeio

    Yes and no.

    Obviously, the people questioned here, are not representative for the entire FF user community.

    However: The Fediverse at large is a community of mostly tech-savvy people, who do care about independence from major corporations.

    These are, in fact, also the people who are the core users and developers of FOSS software.

    Whilst the exact percentage means nothing, the tendency is so clear that it should, at least, be taken into consideration.

    Did you read part 2 & 3?

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  • @_haha_oh_wow_

    You are definitely not alone!

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  • Fake Professionalism!

    I don't believe that CEOs, who demand a 7 digit salary, have the ability to understand the soul and heart of a collective of people (in the case of many #FOSS projects: some of the world's most skilled and talented programmers), who donate lots of their time and energy for a project they believe in, and hence lack the credibility and skills necessary for making them thrive in the long term.

    Firefox's ever falling market share proves that.

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    #RFC

    @mozilla @firefox

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  • as being a prominent and established way of accessing the internet without using a product owned by one of three three tech giants.

    No niche browser can play the same role.

    To me, hopping onto a running train doesn't seem to be the way to go when it comes to creating and keeping trust:

    People, who think that cars are a terrible way of getting people around in cities, don't want another Tesla, they want a good bike.

    Here we have a problem, common to many non-profits:

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    @mozilla @firefox