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Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • calendar-alarms.ftl
reminder-disabled-snooze-button-tooltip.tooltiptext
en-US
Snoozing of a reminder is not supported for read-only calendars
en-US
Snoozing of a reminder is not supported for read-only calendars
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • calendar-alarms.ftl
reminder-readonly-notification
en-US
Reminders for read-only calendars currently cannot be snoozed but only dismissed - the button '{ $label }' will only snooze reminders for writable calendars.
en-US
Reminders for read-only calendars currently cannot be snoozed but only dismissed - the button '{ $label }' will only snooze reminders for writable calendars.
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • calendar-alarms.ftl
reminder-snooze-ok-a11y.aria-label
en-US
Snooze reminder for { $unit }
en-US
Snooze reminder for { $unit }
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • calendar.ftl
alarm-snooze-limit-exceeded
en-US
{ $count -> [one] You cannot snooze an alarm for more than { $count } month. *[other] You cannot snooze an alarm for more than { $count } months. }
en-US
{ $count -> [one] You cannot snooze an alarm for more than { $count } month. *[other] You cannot snooze an alarm for more than { $count } months. }
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • calendar.ftl
error-writing-details
en-US
If you're seeing this message after snoozing or dismissing a reminder and this is for a calendar you do not want to add or edit events for, you can mark this calendar as read-only to avoid such experience in future. To do so, get to the calendar properties by right-clicking on this calendar in the list in the calendar or task view.
en-US
If you're seeing this message after snoozing or dismissing a reminder and this is for a calendar you do not want to add or edit events for, you can mark this calendar as read-only to avoid such experience in future. To do so, get to the calendar properties by right-clicking on this calendar in the list in the calendar or task view.
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • preferences.ftl
default-snooze-label.value
en-US
Default Snooze Length:
en-US
Default Snooze Length:
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • preferences.ftl
noon-label.label
en-US
Noon
en-US
Noon
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-alarms.properties
reminderDisabledSnoozeButtonTooltip
en-US
Snoozing of a reminder is not supported for read-only calendars
en-US
Snoozing of a reminder is not supported for read-only calendars
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-alarms.properties
reminderReadonlyNotification
en-US
Reminders for read-only calendars currently cannot be snoozed but only dismissed - the button '%1$S' will only snooze reminders for writable calendars.
en-US
Reminders for read-only calendars currently cannot be snoozed but only dismissed - the button '%1$S' will only snooze reminders for writable calendars.
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-alarms.properties
reminderSnoozeOkA11y
en-US
Snooze reminder for %1$S
en-US
Snooze reminder for %1$S
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-extract.properties
from.noon
en-US
noon
en-US
noon
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar.dtd
calendar.alarm.snooze.cancel
en-US
Cancel Snooze
en-US
Cancel Snooze
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar.dtd
calendar.alarm.snoozeallfor.label
en-US
Snooze All for
en-US
Snooze All for
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar.dtd
calendar.alarm.snoozefor.label
en-US
Snooze for
en-US
Snooze for
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar.properties
alarmSnoozeLimitExceeded
en-US
You cannot snooze an alarm for more than #1 month.;You cannot snooze an alarm for more than #1 months.
en-US
You cannot snooze an alarm for more than #1 month.;You cannot snooze an alarm for more than #1 months.
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar.properties
errorWritingDetails
en-US
If you're seeing this message after snoozing or dismissing a reminder and this is for a calendar you do not want to add or edit events for, you can mark this calendar as read-only to avoid such experience in future. To do so, get to the calendar properties by right-clicking on this calendar in the list in the calendar or task view.
en-US
If you're seeing this message after snoozing or dismissing a reminder and this is for a calendar you do not want to add or edit events for, you can mark this calendar as read-only to avoid such experience in future. To do so, get to the calendar properties by right-clicking on this calendar in the list in the calendar or task view.
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • dateFormat.properties
noon
en-US
Noon
en-US
Noon
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • more • vpn-or-proxy.ftl
vpn-or-proxy-a-vpn-also
en-US
A VPN also offers security on open and public WiFi connections. Open WiFi can be risky, and it’s impossible to be sure that someone else isn’t connecting to the same network to snoop on what you’re doing. Even if your traffic is encrypted, they can still see which sites you are visiting. And if you’re using an app that doesn’t have encryption — and even today, many don’t — then they can see everything you are doing in that app. { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } is a fast, secure, trustworthy service that can help close the security gap for you. <a href="{ $mozvpn }">{ -brand-name-mozilla-vpn }</a> also lets you choose your “location” (where your traffic appears to be coming from) from more than { $countries } countries.
en-US
A VPN also offers security on open and public WiFi connections. Open WiFi can be risky, and it’s impossible to be sure that someone else isn’t connecting to the same network to snoop on what you’re doing. Even if your traffic is encrypted, they can still see which sites you are visiting. And if you’re using an app that doesn’t have encryption — and even today, many don’t — then they can see everything you are doing in that app. { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } is a fast, secure, trustworthy service that can help close the security gap for you. <a href="{ $mozvpn }">{ -brand-name-mozilla-vpn }</a> also lets you choose your “location” (where your traffic appears to be coming from) from more than { $countries } countries.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • more • what-is-a-vpn.ftl
vpn-what-is-connecting-to-a
en-US
Connecting to a public WiFi network is at times convenient, like when you’re without internet service or can’t get any bars on your phone. On the other hand, connecting to public WiFi can be a risky endeavor. It’s impossible to be sure that someone else isn’t connecting to the same network to snoop on what you’re doing. Even if your traffic is encrypted they can still see which sites you are visiting. And if you’re using an app that doesn’t have encryption — and even today, many don’t — then they can see everything you are doing.
en-US
Connecting to a public WiFi network is at times convenient, like when you’re without internet service or can’t get any bars on your phone. On the other hand, connecting to public WiFi can be a risky endeavor. It’s impossible to be sure that someone else isn’t connecting to the same network to snoop on what you’re doing. Even if your traffic is encrypted they can still see which sites you are visiting. And if you’re using an app that doesn’t have encryption — and even today, many don’t — then they can see everything you are doing.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • more • when-to-use-a-vpn.ftl
vpn-when-to-use-if-you-are
en-US
If you are renting a temporary place for remote work or planning a future Airbnb getaway, chances are it will come with free WiFi. Even if the WiFi is protected behind a password, that doesn’t make it automatically safe and private. For starters, the host could be accessing the network to track what you do online. Also, if they haven’t changed the password between guests, any prior guest could reconnect alongside you. Plus, an earlier guest could have accessed the rental’s router and installed software that allows them to snoop on it remotely. Much to consider! Short of skipping the WiFi entirely, the best course of action is to use a trusted VPN whenever you’re connecting your computer, phone or tablet to a rental’s internet. This goes for hotels and hostels, too.
en-US
If you are renting a temporary place for remote work or planning a future Airbnb getaway, chances are it will come with free WiFi. Even if the WiFi is protected behind a password, that doesn’t make it automatically safe and private. For starters, the host could be accessing the network to track what you do online. Also, if they haven’t changed the password between guests, any prior guest could reconnect alongside you. Plus, an earlier guest could have accessed the rental’s router and installed software that allows them to snoop on it remotely. Much to consider! Short of skipping the WiFi entirely, the best course of action is to use a trusted VPN whenever you’re connecting your computer, phone or tablet to a rental’s internet. This goes for hotels and hostels, too.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • more • when-to-use-a-vpn.ftl
vpn-when-to-use-its-a-beautiful
en-US
It’s a beautiful Saturday morning, and you’ve settled down on a park bench to sip a coffee and catch up on your favorite news sites, watch a few videos and do some quick online shopping while getting sun and fresh air. Rather than draining your allotted mobile data, you hop onto your city’s public WiFi service. It’s free, and run by the city, so it must be ok, right? The fact is, you can’t be certain the municipal network is secure or even real (see the next point) and set up to protect you from malicious people or entities spying on you while you’re connected. Turning on a VPN can help protect your device from anyone who tries to snoop on the sites you’re visiting or hijack your sensitive login information while you’re kicked back on that park bench any day of the week.
en-US
It’s a beautiful Saturday morning, and you’ve settled down on a park bench to sip a coffee and catch up on your favorite news sites, watch a few videos and do some quick online shopping while getting sun and fresh air. Rather than draining your allotted mobile data, you hop onto your city’s public WiFi service. It’s free, and run by the city, so it must be ok, right? The fact is, you can’t be certain the municipal network is secure or even real (see the next point) and set up to protect you from malicious people or entities spying on you while you’re connected. Turning on a VPN can help protect your device from anyone who tries to snoop on the sites you’re visiting or hijack your sensitive login information while you’re kicked back on that park bench any day of the week.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • platforms • desktop_v2.ftl
vpn-desktop-safer-against-spying
en-US
<strong>Safer against spying:</strong> Encrypting your data through a VPN makes it virtually impossible for anybody snooping on your network connection to know what and with whom you are communicating.
en-US
<strong>Safer against spying:</strong> Encrypting your data through a VPN makes it virtually impossible for anybody snooping on your network connection to know what and with whom you are communicating.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • platforms • ios_v2.ftl
vpn-ios-protecting-your-personal
en-US
<strong>Protecting your personal data:</strong> When you connect to a public Wi-Fi network, such as at a coffee shop or airport, your network traffic can be intercepted and inspected by hackers or malicious actors. With { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn }, you can encrypt your data and prevent anyone from snooping on your online activity.
en-US
<strong>Protecting your personal data:</strong> When you connect to a public Wi-Fi network, such as at a coffee shop or airport, your network traffic can be intercepted and inspected by hackers or malicious actors. With { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn }, you can encrypt your data and prevent anyone from snooping on your online activity.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • platforms • ipad.ftl
vpn-ipad-feel-safe
en-US
<strong>Feel safe using public Wi-Fi:</strong> When you connect to a public Wi-Fi network, such as at a coffee shop or airport, your data might be able to be intercepted by hackers or malicious actors. With { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn }, your data is encrypted to prevent anyone from snooping on your online activity.
en-US
<strong>Feel safe using public Wi-Fi:</strong> When you connect to a public Wi-Fi network, such as at a coffee shop or airport, your data might be able to be intercepted by hackers or malicious actors. With { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn }, your data is encrypted to prevent anyone from snooping on your online activity.
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