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Passwords exposed in unresolved breaches

Hi there,

1. Based on Breach Summary of Firefox Monitor, I have 7 breaches marked as unresolved.

2. Are there any ways to resolved the said breaches, apart from the steps suggested by Firefox Monitor? For example, instead of replacing the weak passwords with the stronger ones, can I simply remove or delete the whole website? Would that help in fixing the data or password breaches issues?

3. I sincerely hope that you could advise me on this problem which has been troubling me for quite sometime.

Best regards, Veon Szu

Hi there, 1. Based on Breach Summary of Firefox Monitor, I have 7 breaches marked as unresolved. 2. Are there any ways to resolved the said breaches, apart from the steps suggested by Firefox Monitor? For example, instead of replacing the weak passwords with the stronger ones, can I simply remove or delete the whole website? Would that help in fixing the data or password breaches issues? 3. I sincerely hope that you could advise me on this problem which has been troubling me for quite sometime. Best regards, Veon Szu

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While i do not know exactly how Mozilla defines the term "Breach", it is generally known that the Win10 edge browser aggregates FF user data.

Again, i do not know if the other browser is "breaching" FF or its all part of the Win10 information collection system, whereas if companies want to install apps on Win10, then they have given permission with having/allowing Win10 collect information from them.