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The word “privacy” gets thrown around a lot these days, but every tech company defines privacy differently. Respecting your privacy has been at our core from day one, with the Firefox Personal Data Promise baked into everything we make. Everyone who uses our products — from the browser and beyond — gets powerful privacy protection, and when you join Firefox, you get even more features.

Here’s what you get when you join Firefox:

As we gear up for the release of these administrative controls, we’d like to get feedback from IT professionals interested in deploying Firefox Quantum. Today we invite IT pros to sign up for the beta of a special version of Firefox for business or organisational use: Firefox Quantum for Enterprise. Sign up for new accounts without handing over your email address. Firefox Private Network (beta) Protect your browser’s connection to the internet. View all Products. Close Who We Are menu. Mozilla Manifesto. Learn about the values and principles that guide our mission.

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  • How To Sign Up to Firefox Open Firefox and click accounts to connect to the Create a Firefox account page. Fill in the registration form with the appropriate information (valid email address required) and click on Sign-up: Mozilla will send you an email message with a verification link.
  • Details: Firefox Relay. Sign up for new accounts without handing over your email address. Firefox Private Network (beta) Protect your browser’s connection to the internet. View all Products. Close Who We Are menu. Mozilla Manifesto. Learn about the values and principles that guide our mission. Sign in to my firefox account.
  • Firefox Monitor lets you check your email address for known past breaches, and even sign up for ongoing alerts. When you join Firefox, you’ll be able to monitor multiple email addresses, and keep track with a dashboard for all your accounts, monitoring and alerts.

Watch for account breaches with Firefox Monitor

Seems like every day there’s news of another data breach. That’s why we partnered with one of the most respected online security experts to help you know when your personal info is exposed. Firefox Monitor lets you check your email address for known past breaches, and even sign up for ongoing alerts. When you join Firefox, you’ll be able to monitor multiple email addresses, and keep track with a dashboard for all your accounts, monitoring and alerts.

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Take your passwords anywhere with Lockwise

When it comes to protecting yourself online, passwords are your first line of defense. But, strong passwords are complicated and can be a hassle to retype over and over. That’s where Firefox Lockwise can help. Lockwise remembers your passwords, keeps them safe behind a wall of code, and lets you take them everywhere on your phone, tablet and desktop. On Android or iOS.

Trade fake news for quality content with Pocket

The internet is filled with rabbit holes you never meant to fall into (hello, insomnia). Pocket is just what the doctor ordered. It helps you make the most of your reading time by surfacing the content you care about, from legit sources, consumable in all the ways you like to “read.” Listen to an article on your commute, take your reading offline, catch up on great videos, tuck into a story at bedtime. And carve out a quiet space on the internet that’s all yours.

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Own your life on every device with sync

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You probably expect just about all your devices and apps to let you pick up where you left off, from one device to the next. But actually, not all browsers do this. When you download Firefox and sign in, you can sync your browsing history, bookmarks and preferences without giving your privacy away, thanks to our super-private end-to-end encryption. Sign in and sync Firefox across your Android and iOS devices (phone, tablet, laptop, you name it).

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Knowledge that protects

Knowledge is power. Learn everything you need to know (but don’t yet) about staying safer and smarter online. Get the scoop on products that put your privacy first, and learn how to navigate the evolving landscape of the web. You might not be an expert and that’s okay—we’ve got plenty of them, and they’re happy to share what they know.

Community that transforms

Firefox was built by a community of people just like you. Volunteers all over the world contribute to the code of our browser. Community is what keeps Firefox awesome, and it’s also what will keep the internet open, free and accessible to all. Join us, and you’ll get a chance to test-drive new features and products to make Firefox better for everyone. And, you can help us keep Big Tech in check by adding your voice to the fight for a healthier internet.

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Firefox doesn’t just talk about privacy. We’ve been on the front lines of protecting your privacy long before it was an ad campaign for other companies. When you join Firefox, you’ll get the respect that you deserve from a technology company that fights for you. Now is your time to take a stand against an industry that’s making you the product. Join Firefox.

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Take your stand against an industry that’s making you the product. Join Firefox for the respect you deserve from a tech company that fights for you.

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Pocket lets you save web pages and access them later. All you need is a free account. You can even use your existing Firefox Account to sign up.

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  1. Click the Pocket button to open the prompts to sign up.
  2. Click (or sign up with your email address).
  3. The Firefox Accounts page will open in a new tab. Follow the prompts to create a new account, or sign in with your existing Firefox Account.
    New Firefox Accounts: You'll receive a confirmation email when you sign up for a new account. Click on the link in the email to confirm that you own that email address.
  4. Once you've signed in, you're ready to save web pages to your Pocket list.
Existing Pocket users: The Pocket button works just like the add-on. Click Log in to sign in with your existing account. See Pocket support if you have problems logging in.

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If you have increased privacy settings in Firefox, you may find yourself stuck in a loop when you click the Pocket button. If you are prompted to sign up even if you've already logged in, follow these instructions to add an exception for getpocket.com.

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  1. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Preferences.Click the menu button and select ...
  2. Click the Privacy & Security panel.
  3. Under History, choose Use custom settings for history in the drop-down list and uncheck Always use private browsing mode if it is check marked (you'll be prompted to restart Firefox).
  4. Click the button in the Cookies and Site Data section.
  5. Enter getpocket.com in the Address of website field, then click .
  6. Click to finish.

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If you prefer not to change your privacy settings, you can manually save a page to Pocket. See Pocket support for instructions.