Verifying the APK's certificate

Hi, I'm trying to install Firefox on an Android phone directly through APK. I wanted to verify the signature of tha APK, so I unzipped the APK, and run keytool -printcer… (lees meer)

Hi,

I'm trying to install Firefox on an Android phone directly through APK. I wanted to verify the signature of tha APK, so I unzipped the APK, and run keytool -printcert -file on the APK2_FEN.RSA file that was inside. This returned: Owner: CN=Release Engineering, OU=Release Engineering, O=Mozilla Corporation, L=Mountain View, ST=California, C=US Issuer: CN=Release Engineering, OU=Release Engineering, O=Mozilla Corporation, L=Mountain View, ST=California, C=US Serial number: 4c72fd88 Valid from: Tue Aug 24 01:00:24 CEST 2010 until: Sat Jan 09 00:00:24 CET 2038 Certificate fingerprints: SHA1: 92:0F:48:76:A6:A5:7B:4A:6A:2F:4C:CA:F6:5F:7D:29:CE:26:FF:2C SHA256: A7:8B:62:A5:16:5B:44:94:B2:FE:AD:9E:76:A2:80:D2:2D:93:7F:EE:62:51:AE:CE:59:94:46:B2:EA:31:9B:04 Signature algorithm name: SHA1withRSA (weak) Subject Public Key Algorithm: 2048-bit RSA key Version: 3

Does that sound right? Is there any place to check that the fingerprints match?

Asked by lamarc 2 ure gelede

I can't sign into my account.

because a hacker hacked my Gmail account.he changed my password and phone number.he also set-up his own recovery email.and I don't have my account.he also set-up 8-digit … (lees meer)

because a hacker hacked my Gmail account.he changed my password and phone number.he also set-up his own recovery email.and I don't have my account.he also set-up 8-digit backup code.thisi my first account.I want this account.Gmail address is: safisongram@gmail.com.and last password is:Safilegend.Now what can I do?


Google user Safi Uddin.

Asked by Shafe uddin 11 ure gelede

Firefox android cannot access about:config page - no antimalware or such

Firefox Android on an older Sony Xperia Android Tab (2016) still receiving Firefox updates, would you believe it, cannot access about:config page -- and yes it's about:co… (lees meer)

Firefox Android on an older Sony Xperia Android Tab (2016) still receiving Firefox updates, would you believe it, cannot access about:config page -- and yes it's about:config I'm attempting to access. Firefox adress bar icon displays site warning and freezes the page load whatever setting i try in Firefox settings.

No antimalware or such nonsense used on the device, just as fake in protecting my privacy as (foreign) gov.-sponsored whitelabel antimalware and privacy search engines -- remembering the recent Bing API-blackout that displayed a Bing search engine error message in all of the so called's etc etc

I'm not logged in on the device, as in not syncing an access all home living room device in any way. I don't need a breadcrum trail of other users leading to my accounts.

So what am I after? I don't want a stored cache of recently visited pages that apparently hog the limited memory and I want to limit the amount of 'recently visited pages'-cache stored in Firefox on Android. I want Firefox to be *pristine (beyond the moniker settings available as 'clear all' at Firefox close) each time a user picks up the tab. So, there's one or two settings under about:config limiting the recently visited pages cache to the latest visited only after closing Firefox -- lowest setting available (?) is 0, but hey, that's life.

Asked by psbh 14 ure gelede

Auto fill no longer fills in my first name, last name and just the house # and street name of my address

Hi there! So back around April I noticed that after one of the updates for Firefox that for some reason on almost every single form I use auto fill for, it stopped autofi… (lees meer)

Hi there! So back around April I noticed that after one of the updates for Firefox that for some reason on almost every single form I use auto fill for, it stopped autofilling only my first name, last name and part of my address. It autofils everything else still and it used to autofill everything before that particular update. The part of my address that it no longer autofills is my house # and street name but it does still fill in everything else. I noticed that that this is happening about 98% of the time when I use the autofill feature. Then randomly 2% of the time it WILL autofill those parts. As I said above it did autofill the entire forms before, including my first/last name and my full house address without any problems. I tried adding my address more than once in the autofill area in the settings, completely deleting my info and filling it in again in the settings and looking through every single other area in the settings just in case but nothing has fixed the issue. If I switch over to the Chrome browser, I have no issues with parts of forms not being filled out when using autofill so I know it's not an issue with just my device. It also started occurring on another device I have after that update as well so I'm assuming SOMETHING must have changed when it updated back then. I'm hoping someone can help me out w/ this. I did considering switching over to using the Chrome browser instead because of it but I just prefer Firefox much more. Having to go back through and fill out the missing parts every time I use the autofill on a form though is definitely frustrating. If this one thing can get fixed I'll have literally not a single issue w/ Firefox at all, it's set as my default browser.

Asked by Toria 18 ure gelede

video displays sideways in full screen

Video turns sideways in full screen even with landscape setting on, Android tablet is oriented in landscape position, video is played, but when full screen is selected, v… (lees meer)

Video turns sideways in full screen even with landscape setting on, Android tablet is oriented in landscape position, video is played, but when full screen is selected, video turns sideways, irrespective of the tablet setting for auto rotation on or off. This seems specific to Firefox, not in Chrome.

Asked by vidjen 23 ure gelede

"Capture more" scrolling screenshot not working on Firefox Android?

Since Android 12, many apps can take "scrolling screenshots" that capture more than just the currently-visible part of the screen, with an aptly labeled "capture more" bu… (lees meer)

Since Android 12, many apps can take "scrolling screenshots" that capture more than just the currently-visible part of the screen, with an aptly labeled "capture more" button. I noticed that when screenshotting a webpage in Firefox Android, I don't have the option to do this. When screenshotting the same webpage in a Chromium browser, I do. (See screenshots: 1st is Firefox, 2nd is Chrome)

Is this a bug, or a known FF limitation? Is it on the devs' roadmap?

Asked by fiffox 1 dag gelede

Last reply by fiffox 1 dag gelede