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Entity en-US en-US
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • preferences.ftl
day-1-checkbox.label
en-US
Sun
en-US
Sun
Entity # all locales calendar • calendar • preferences.ftl
day-1-name.label
en-US
Sunday
en-US
Sunday
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.dtd
event.recurrence.pattern.monthly.week.1.label
en-US
Sunday
en-US
Sunday
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.dtd
event.recurrence.pattern.yearly.week.1.label
en-US
Sunday
en-US
Sunday
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.properties
repeatDetailsDay1
en-US
Sunday
en-US
Sunday
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-event-dialog.properties
repeatDetailsDay1Plural
en-US
Sunday
en-US
Sunday
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar-extract.properties
from.weekday.0
en-US
sunday | sundays
en-US
sunday | sundays
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • dateFormat.properties
day.1.Mmm
en-US
Sun
en-US
Sun
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • dateFormat.properties
day.1.name
en-US
Sunday
en-US
Sunday
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • timezones.properties
pref.timezone.America.Asuncion
en-US
America/Asuncion
en-US
America/Asuncion
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • timezones.properties
pref.timezone.America.Scoresbysund
en-US
America/Scoresbysund
en-US
America/Scoresbysund
Entity # all locales suite • chatzilla • chrome • chatzilla.properties
datetime.day.long
en-US
Sunday^Monday^Tuesday^Wednesday^Thursday^Friday^Saturday
en-US
Sunday^Monday^Tuesday^Wednesday^Thursday^Friday^Saturday
Entity # all locales suite • chatzilla • chrome • chatzilla.properties
datetime.day.short
en-US
Sun^Mon^Tue^Wed^Thu^Fri^Sat
en-US
Sun^Mon^Tue^Wed^Thu^Fri^Sat
Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
73dff98b69fd0d0249288f0ae89325b7
en-US
Firefox wallpaper, sunrise pattern.
en-US
Firefox wallpaper, sunrise pattern.
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • newtab.ftl
newtab-wallpaper-beach-at-sunrise
en-US
Beach at sunrise
en-US
Beach at sunrise
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • newtab.ftl
newtab-wallpaper-beach-at-sunset
en-US
Beach at sunset
en-US
Beach at sunset
Entity # all locales browser • browser • newtab • onboarding.ftl
mr2022-onboarding-gratitude-image-alt.aria-label
en-US
View of a sunset through a window with a fox and a house plant on a windowsill
en-US
View of a sunset through a window with a fox and a house plant on a windowsill
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • downloads • downloadUtils.ftl
download-utils-transfer-diff-units
en-US
{ $progress } { $progressUnits } of { $total } { $totalUnits }
en-US
{ $progress } { $progressUnits } of { $total } { $totalUnits }
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • downloads • downloadUtils.ftl
download-utils-transfer-no-total
en-US
{ $progress } { $progressUnits }
en-US
{ $progress } { $progressUnits }
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • intl • languageNames.ftl
language-name-su
en-US
Sundanese
en-US
Sundanese
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.
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