Firefox search app silently logs Firefox address bar searches
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Firefox search app silently logs Firefox address bar searches
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Re: Firefox search app silently logs Firefox address bar searches
#2Edit -- The notability of the post hinges on whether the OP is running one of the stock Android versions or a custom build. Because if it's former, there could really be no expectations of privacy.
Re: Firefox search app silently logs Firefox address bar searches
#3(This is on Android, BTW.)
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#4Re: Firefox search app silently logs Firefox address bar searches
#5If I type something in any browser on android, will the history be available to other browsers ? (i.e. some kind of history API)
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#6Re: Firefox search app silently logs Firefox address bar searches
#7That is not the Google Search app. It is the search interface you get when you use the Firefox Search homescreen widget. (This is on Android, BTW.)
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#8Does anybody know what app this is? It appears to have a Firefox icon on it. My stock Nexus phone does not seem to have this app - swiping up from the home icon gives you Now.
* it was automatically installed on my phone because it was the only present search app
* it replaced the nearly identical Google Search app, which I explicitly disabled
* At least on my phone, it only allows Google
* it doesn't conform to the Firefox data clearing
* it doesn't conform to the Firefox search engine preference
As far as I can tell, "Firefox Search" means "Google search hooked into Firefox".
Re: Firefox search app silently logs Firefox address bar searches
#9Shouldn't be of any surprise to anyone who's willingly using the whole damn operating system from a company rooted in tracking of everyone in sight. Edit -- The notability of the post hinges on whether the OP is running one of the stock Android versions or a custom build. Because if it's former, there could really be no expectations of privacy.
Of course, Google Apps are not.