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bad quality..whats that?
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@gvdan8 I clicked the "Like" button because this is the kind of message I expect one to give - informed and polite. Thank you!
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Does this mean that Firefox will have access to my information once it is synced across my devices?
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forget the Iphone why havent you made this for android? Opera was the first browser to come up with a sync system and whats more it already does it to iphones and android devices
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sync it with google account or facebook. its tough to remember seperate log in credentials for this.
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Nice video. You should aim for a bit better quality though!
phendrome 1 year ago 18
@oYoYebutu No, your information is encrypted using an encryption key that is stored only on your devices/computers. The encryption key is exchanged between your devices using a key exchange protocol called J-PAKE. The overall purpose of these keying mechanisms is to ensure that Mozilla cannot read your data - only you can. Mozilla only sees jumbled characters.
gvdan8 10 months ago