5 Firefox settings for security

 
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October
2012
 
 

Firefox is by your side

With Halloween around the corner, you're likely to see lots of scary things on the street. Luckily, they'll be gone the next day (well, most of them), but there are things to worry about online all year long. That's why Firefox offers tools and tips to make sure you're as secure on the Web as you can be.

Here's what you'll find this month: Keep reading for the complete stories and more!

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5 settings for safety

Online safety is like exercise: you know it's good for you, but sometimes you wish it were easier (and unfortunately, it can hurt if you do it wrong). That's why Firefox offers a number of pain-free ways to increase your security.

See all 5 ways to keep yourself safe, secure and browsing without worry.

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Do Not Track on Firefox for Android

As you may know from reading this newsletter, many websites track visitors' behavior and then sell that information to other companies (like advertisers). The Do Not Track feature in Firefox lets you tell websites you don't want your browsing tracked (though it's still up to the sites whether or not they honor that request). But what you might not know is that you can also get the benefits of Do Not Track when you're on the go with Firefox for Android.

Read more about Do Not Track on Android, including how to turn it on.

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Passwords are like toothbrushes

There's a saying when it comes to online passwords: they're like a toothbrush. That's because you want a good toothbrush (just like a password), you should change it often (just like a password) and you should never share it (just like a password).

Here are some tips to help you pick a strong password. If you're looking for a toothbrush, we recommend talking to your dental care professional.

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Avoid "strange things" on the Web

There are strange, weird and scary things lurking on the Web, as you'll see in this stunning video created by a member of our community. But you'll also see that Firefox cares about your security and privacy — just like you do — and helps keep you safe, no matter what you're doing online.
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Share the video to let your friends know that with Firefox, they can "live safe, be safe, without surprises."

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