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Displaying 17 results for the string mobile device in en-US:
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firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff 84ed1cb373ef56d64e79cbc0239a0d6c |
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mobile device
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mobile device
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browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl cfr-doorhanger-bookmark-fxa-body |
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Great find! Now don’t be left without this bookmark on your mobile devices. Get Started with a { -fxaccount-brand-name }.
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Great find! Now don’t be left without this bookmark on your mobile devices. Get Started with a { -fxaccount-brand-name }.
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browser • browser • newtab • asrouter.ftl cfr-doorhanger-bookmark-fxa-body-2 |
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Great find! Now don’t be left without this bookmark on your mobile devices. Get started with an account.
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Great find! Now don’t be left without this bookmark on your mobile devices. Get started with an account.
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browser • browser • preferences • fxaPairDevice.ftl fxa-qrcode-pair-step1 |
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1. Open { -brand-product-name } on your mobile device.
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1. Open { -brand-product-name } on your mobile device.
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browser • browser • preferences • moreFromMozilla.ftl more-from-moz-qr-code-box-firefox-mobile-title |
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Download using your mobile device. Point your camera at the QR code. When a link appears, tap it.
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Download using your mobile device. Point your camera at the QR code. When a link appears, tap it.
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browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl sync-mobile-promo |
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Download Firefox for <img data-l10n-name="android-icon"/> <a data-l10n-name="android-link">Android</a> or <img data-l10n-name="ios-icon"/> <a data-l10n-name="ios-link">iOS</a> to sync with your mobile device.
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Download Firefox for <img data-l10n-name="android-icon"/> <a data-l10n-name="android-link">Android</a> or <img data-l10n-name="ios-icon"/> <a data-l10n-name="ios-link">iOS</a> to sync with your mobile device.
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mozilla_org • en • 404.ftl not-found-page-download-the-firefox-browser |
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<a href={ $download }>Download</a> the { -brand-name-firefox } browser for your mobile device or desktop
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<a href={ $download }>Download</a> the { -brand-name-firefox } browser for your mobile device or desktop
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • chromebook.ftl browsers-chromebook-install-firefox-from |
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Install { -brand-name-firefox } from { -brand-name-google-play } Store: on newer versions of { -brand-name-chromeos } (x86 based { -brand-name-chromebook } running { -brand-name-chromeos } 80 or later), you have the option to install the { -brand-name-firefox } for { -brand-name-android } app. This app is developed for mobile devices.
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Install { -brand-name-firefox } from { -brand-name-google-play } Store: on newer versions of { -brand-name-chromeos } (x86 based { -brand-name-chromebook } running { -brand-name-chromeos } 80 or later), you have the option to install the { -brand-name-firefox } for { -brand-name-android } app. This app is developed for mobile devices.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl browser-history-in-the-future-the |
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In the future, the web will likely stray further from its hypertext roots to become a vast sea of interactive experiences. Virtual reality has been on the horizon for decades (at least since the release of Lawnmower Man in 1992 and the Nintendo Virtual Boy in 1995), but the web may finally bring it to the masses. { -brand-name-firefox } now has support for <a href="{ $vr }">WebVR and A-Frame</a>, which let developers quickly and easily build virtual reality websites. Most modern mobile devices support <a href="{ $vr }">WebVR</a>, and can easily be used as headsets with simple cardboard cases. A 3D virtual reality web like the one imagined by science fiction author Neal Stephenson may be just around the corner. If that’s the case, the web browser itself may completely disappear and become a true window into another world.
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In the future, the web will likely stray further from its hypertext roots to become a vast sea of interactive experiences. Virtual reality has been on the horizon for decades (at least since the release of Lawnmower Man in 1992 and the Nintendo Virtual Boy in 1995), but the web may finally bring it to the masses. { -brand-name-firefox } now has support for <a href="{ $vr }">WebVR and A-Frame</a>, which let developers quickly and easily build virtual reality websites. Most modern mobile devices support <a href="{ $vr }">WebVR</a>, and can easily be used as headsets with simple cardboard cases. A 3D virtual reality web like the one imagined by science fiction author Neal Stephenson may be just around the corner. If that’s the case, the web browser itself may completely disappear and become a true window into another world.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl browser-history-in-the-future-the-v2 |
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In the future, the web will likely stray further from its hypertext roots to become a vast sea of interactive experiences. Virtual reality has been on the horizon for decades (at least since the release of Lawnmower Man in 1992 and the Nintendo Virtual Boy in 1995), but the web may finally bring it to the masses. { -brand-name-firefox } now has support for WebVR and A-Frame, which let developers quickly and easily build virtual reality websites. Most modern mobile devices support WebVR, and can easily be used as headsets with simple cardboard cases. A 3D virtual reality web like the one imagined by science fiction author Neal Stephenson may be just around the corner. If that’s the case, the web browser itself may completely disappear and become a true window into another world.
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In the future, the web will likely stray further from its hypertext roots to become a vast sea of interactive experiences. Virtual reality has been on the horizon for decades (at least since the release of Lawnmower Man in 1992 and the Nintendo Virtual Boy in 1995), but the web may finally bring it to the masses. { -brand-name-firefox } now has support for WebVR and A-Frame, which let developers quickly and easily build virtual reality websites. Most modern mobile devices support WebVR, and can easily be used as headsets with simple cardboard cases. A 3D virtual reality web like the one imagined by science fiction author Neal Stephenson may be just around the corner. If that’s the case, the web browser itself may completely disappear and become a true window into another world.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl browser-history-today-there-are |
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Today there are just a handful of ways to access the internet. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari } and { -brand-name-opera } are the main competitors. Mobile devices have emerged during the past decade as the preferred way to access the internet. Today, most internet users only use mobile browsers and <a href="{ $applications }">applications</a> to get online. Mobile versions of the major browsers are available for { -brand-name-ios } and { -brand-name-android } devices. While these apps are very useful for specific purposes, they only provide limited access to the web.
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Today there are just a handful of ways to access the internet. { -brand-name-firefox }, { -brand-name-google } { -brand-name-chrome }, { -brand-name-microsoft } { -brand-name-edge }, { -brand-name-safari } and { -brand-name-opera } are the main competitors. Mobile devices have emerged during the past decade as the preferred way to access the internet. Today, most internet users only use mobile browsers and <a href="{ $applications }">applications</a> to get online. Mobile versions of the major browsers are available for { -brand-name-ios } and { -brand-name-android } devices. While these apps are very useful for specific purposes, they only provide limited access to the web.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • what-is-a-browser.ftl what-is-a-browser-a-web-browser-long |
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A web browser takes you anywhere on the internet. It retrieves information from other parts of the web and displays it on your desktop or mobile device. The information is transferred using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, which defines how text, images and video are transmitted on the web. This information needs to be shared and displayed in a consistent format so that people using any browser, anywhere in the world can see the information.
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A web browser takes you anywhere on the internet. It retrieves information from other parts of the web and displays it on your desktop or mobile device. The information is transferred using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, which defines how text, images and video are transmitted on the web. This information needs to be shared and displayed in a consistent format so that people using any browser, anywhere in the world can see the information.
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mozilla_org • en • products • vpn • platforms • mobile_v2.ftl vpn-mobile-looking-for-a |
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Looking for a VPN to protect your mobile device? { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } is backed by a non-for-profit company. Learn about how a VPN protects you and why you should trust { -brand-name-mozilla } with your privacy and security.
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Looking for a VPN to protect your mobile device? { -brand-name-mozilla-vpn } is backed by a non-for-profit company. Learn about how a VPN protects you and why you should trust { -brand-name-mozilla } with your privacy and security.
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vpn_client • mozillavpn.xliff 2e6762020063f1eafed7a75baf14c977 |
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To install the VPN on another tablet or mobile device, scan the QR code.
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To install the VPN on another tablet or mobile device, scan the QR code.
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vpn_client • mozillavpn.xliff ce4454205dac68d908f10c9e6f3896dc |
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To install the VPN on another tablet or mobile device, scan the QR code. To install on a desktop computer, visit the Download page on the Mozilla VPN website.
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To install the VPN on another tablet or mobile device, scan the QR code. To install on a desktop computer, visit the Download page on the Mozilla VPN website.
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vpn_client • mozillavpn.xliff d896b1997caaff7425d2078e71df5951 |
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Your mobile device will now ask you to allow Mozilla VPN to create a connection. Please allow this so that the VPN works correctly on your device.
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Your mobile device will now ask you to allow Mozilla VPN to create a connection. Please allow this so that the VPN works correctly on your device.
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vpn_client • addons • guide_03_adding_and_removing_devices • strings.xliff 5a31abadd06fd63c47055ec38fc4e9f5 |
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Open Mozilla VPN in your chosen desktop or mobile device
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Open Mozilla VPN in your chosen desktop or mobile device
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