Bug 265950 Change ' to &apos; and &quot; to <q></q>

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<p>The Certificate Viewer displays information about a certificate you selected in
one of the Certificate Manager tabs. The General tab summarizes information about
who issued the certificate, its verification status, what the certificate can be
used for, and so on. The Details tab provides complete details on the certificate's
contents.</p>
used for, and so on. The Details tab provides complete details on the
certificate&apos;s contents.</p>
<p>If you are not currently viewing the Certificate Viewer, follow these steps:</p>
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entity belongs (such as the name of a company).</li>
<li><strong>Organizational Unit:</strong> The name of the organizational unit
to which the entity belongs (such as Accounting Department).</li>
<li><strong>Serial Number:</strong> The certificate's serial number.</li>
<li><strong>Serial Number:</strong> The certificate&apos;s serial number.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Issued By:</strong> Summarizes information (similar to that provided
under "Issued To"; see above) about the certificate authority (CA)
under <q>Issued To</q>; see above) about the certificate authority (CA)
that issued the certificate.</li>
<li><strong>Validity:</strong> Indicates the period during which the certificate
is valid.</li>
<li><strong>Fingerprints:</strong> Lists the certificate's fingerprints. A
<li><strong>Fingerprints:</strong> Lists the certificate&apos;s fingerprints. A
fingerprint is a unique number produced by applying a mathematical function to
the certificate contents. A certificate's fingerprint can be used to verify that
the certificate has not been tampered with.</li>
the certificate contents. A certificate&apos;s fingerprint can be used to verify
that the certificate has not been tampered with.</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="details_tab">Details Tab</h3>
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<p>Click the Details tab at the top of the Certificate Viewer to see more detailed
information about the selected certificate. To examine information for any certificate
in the Certificate Hierarchy area, select its name, select the field under Certificate
Fields that you want to examine, and read the field's value under Field Value:</p>
Fields that you want to examine, and read the field&apos;s value under Field Value:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Certificate Hierarchy:</strong> Displays the certificate chain, with the
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card from the menu to let Certificate Manager know that you want to use it.</p>
<p>The Certificate Manager also supplies its own default, built-in security device, which
can always be used no matter what additional devices are or aren't available.</p>
can always be used no matter what additional devices are or aren&apos;t available.</p>
<h2 id="encryption_key_copy">Encryption Key Copy</h2>
@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ were encrypted with your corresponding public key.</p>
encrypted messages that you receive, click OK.
<p>If you are not sure whether to trust the CA that is requesting the backup copy, talk
to your system administrator.</p></li>
<li><strong>Cancel:</strong> If you don't trust the CA that is requesting the backup
copy, don't request a certificate from it. Click Cancel to stop both the backup
<li><strong>Cancel:</strong> If you don&apos;t trust the CA that is requesting the backup
copy, don&apos;t request a certificate from it. Click Cancel to stop both the backup
procedure and the request for a certificate.</li>
</ul>
@ -210,12 +210,11 @@ were encrypted with your corresponding public key.</p>
any of the messages encrypted with that key.</li>
</ul>
<p>Like any other valuable data, certificates should be backed up to avoid future trouble and
expense. Do it now so you don't forget.</p>
<p>Like any other valuable data, certificates should be backed up to avoid future
trouble and expense. Do it now so you don&apos;t forget.</p>
<h2 id="user_identification_request">User Identification Request</h2>
<p>Some websites require that you identify yourself with a certificate rather than a name
and password, because certificates provide a more reliable form of identification. This
method of identifying yourself over the Internet is sometimes called
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<p>To help you decide, the following details of the selected certificate are displayed:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Issued to:</strong> Lists information about the person identified by the
certificate (for example, your name and email address) and the certificate's
certificate (for example, your name and email address) and the certificate&apos;s
serial number and validity dates.</li>
<li><strong>Issued by:</strong> Summarizes information about the CA that issued the
certificate, such as its name, location, and state.</li>
@ -262,7 +261,7 @@ were encrypted with your corresponding public key.</p>
Manager must have certificates for the CAs that issued or authorized issuance of those
certificates.</p>
<p>When you decide to trust a CA, Certificate Manager downloads that CA's certificate and can
<p>When you decide to trust a CA, Certificate Manager downloads that CA&apos;s certificate and can
then recognize the kinds of certificates you trust that CA to issue.</p>
<p>Before downloading a new CA certificate, Certificate Manager allows you to specify the
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<li><strong>Trust this CA to identify email users: </strong>If you intend to send email
users confidential information in encrypted form, or if accurate identification of
email users is important to you for any other reason, you should consider carefully the
CA's procedures for identifying prospective certificate owners and whether they are
CA&apos;s procedures for identifying prospective certificate owners and whether they are
appropriate for your purposes before selecting this option.</li>
<li><strong>Trust this CA to identify software developers:</strong> Selecting this option
means that you trust the CA to issue certificates that identify the origin of Java
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</ul>
<p>Before you decide to trust a new CA, make sure that you know who is operating it. Make
sure the CA's policies and procedures are appropriate for the kinds of certificates it
sure the CA&apos;s policies and procedures are appropriate for the kinds of certificates it
issues. For example, if the CA issues certificates identifying websites you use for
financial transactions, make sure you are comfortable with the level of assurance the CA
provides.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>View:</strong> Click this button to view the CA certificate you are about to
download. If you decide you don't want to download this certificate, click Cancel.</li>
download. If you decide you don&apos;t want to download this certificate, click Cancel.</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="web_site_certificates">Website Certificates</h2>
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<p>Many websites use certificates to identify themselves when you visit the site. If
Certificate Manager doesn't recognize the <a href="glossary.xhtml#certificate_authority">
certificate authority (CA)</a> that issued a website's certificate, it displays an alert
Certificate Manager doesn&apos;t recognize the <a href="glossary.xhtml#certificate_authority">
certificate authority (CA)</a> that issued a website&apos;s certificate, it displays an alert
that allows you to examine the new website certificate and decide what to do.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Examine Certificate:</strong> Click this button to view the website's
<li><strong>Examine Certificate:</strong> Click this button to view the website&apos;s
certificate.</li>
</ul>
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Select this option if you decide not to visit the website at all. This option might be
appropriate, for example, if you perform financial transactions at the website. In
this case you might want to report the problem to the bank or other organization that
runs the site and confirm that the site's certificate is valid before you go any
runs the site and confirm that the site&apos;s certificate is valid before you go any
further.</li>
</ul>
@ -357,7 +356,7 @@ were encrypted with your corresponding public key.</p>
of any required intermediate CAs and if necessary, install the missing certificate in the
server.</p>
<p>If you decide to contact the website's webmaster about this issue, you can include the
<p>If you decide to contact the website&apos;s webmaster about this issue, you can include the
following information:</p>
<ul>
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<h3 id="server_certificate_expired">Server Certificate Expired</h3>
<p>Like a credit card, a driver's license, and many other forms of identification, a
<p>Like a credit card, a driver&apos;s license, and many other forms of identification, a
<a href="glossary.xhtml#certificate">certificate</a> is valid for a specified period of
time. When a certificate expires, the owner of the certificate needs to get a new
one.</p>
<p>Certificate Manager warns you when you attempt to visit a website whose server
certificate has expired. The first thing you should do is make sure the time and date
displayed by your computer is correct. If your computer's clock is set to a date that is
after the expiration date, Certificate Manager treats the website's certificate as
displayed by your computer is correct. If your computer&apos;s clock is set to a date that is
after the expiration date, Certificate Manager treats the website&apos;s certificate as
expired. </p>
<p>If your computer's clock is set correctly, you need to make a decision about whether to
<p>If your computer&apos;s clock is set correctly, you need to make a decision about whether to
trust the site. This decision depends on what you intend to do at the site and what else
you know about it. Most commercial sites will make sure that they replace their
certificates before they expire. </p>
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<ul>
<li><strong>View Certificate:</strong> To examine information about the certificate,
including its validity period, click View Certificate.</li>
<li><strong>OK:</strong> If you have reason to believe the certificate's expiration is an
<li><strong>OK:</strong> If you have reason to believe the certificate&apos;s expiration is an
inadvertent error, you may choose to click OK to accept the certificate anyway for this
session, and let the webmaster for the site know about the problem.
<p>Be cautious about any actions you take while you are visiting the site.</p></li>
<li><strong>Cancel:</strong> If you suspect that there may be a significant problem and you
don't want to risk visiting the site at all, click Cancel (in which case Certificate
don&apos;t want to risk visiting the site at all, click Cancel (in which case Certificate
Manager will not connect you to the site).</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="server_certificate_not_yet_valid">Server Certificate Not Yet Valid</h3>
<p>Like a credit card, a driver's license, and many other forms of identification, a
<p>Like a credit card, a driver&apos;s license, and many other forms of identification, a
<a href="glossary.xhtml#certificate">certificate</a> is valid for a specified period of
time.</p>
<p>Certificate Manager warns you when you attempt to visit a website whose server
certificate's validity period has not yet started. The first thing you should do is make
sure the time and date displayed by your own computer is correct. If your computer's clock
certificate&apos;s validity period has not yet started. The first thing you should do is make
sure the time and date displayed by your own computer is correct. If your computer&apos;s clock
is set to the wrong date, Certificate Manager may treat the server certificate as not yet
valid even if this is not the case. </p>
<p>If your computer's clock is set correctly, you need to make a decision about whether to
<p>If your computer&apos;s clock is set correctly, you need to make a decision about whether to
trust the site. This decision depends on what you intend to do at the site and what else
you know about it. Most commercial sites will make sure that the validity period for their
certificates has begun before beginning to use them. </p>
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the webmaster for the site know about the problem.
<p>Be cautious about any actions you take while you are visiting the site.</p></li>
<li><strong>Cancel:</strong> If you suspect that there may be a significant problem and you
don't want to risk visiting the site at all, click Cancel (in which case Certificate
don&apos;t want to risk visiting the site at all, click Cancel (in which case Certificate
Manager will not connect you to the site).</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="domain_name_mismatch">Domain Name Mismatch</h3>
<p>A server <a href="glossary.xhtml#certificate">certificate</a> specifies the name of the
server in the form of the site's domain name. For example, the domain name for the Mozilla
website is <tt>www.mozilla.org</tt>. If the domain name in a server's certificate
doesn't match the actual domain name of the website, it may be a sign that someone is
server in the form of the site&apos;s domain name. For example, the domain name for the Mozilla
website is <tt>www.mozilla.org</tt>. If the domain name in a server&apos;s certificate
doesn&apos;t match the actual domain name of the website, it may be a sign that someone is
attempting to intercept your communication with the website.</p>
<p>The decision whether to trust the site anyway depends on what you intend to do at the site
and what else you know about it. Most commercial sites will make sure that the host name
for a website certificate matches the website's actual host name.</p>
for a website certificate matches the website&apos;s actual host name.</p>
<p>You can take these actions from the Domain Name Mismatch dialog box:</p>
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<p>Be cautious about any actions you take while you are visiting the site, and treat any
information you find there as potentially suspect.</p></li>
<li><strong>Cancel:</strong> If you suspect that there may be a significant problem and you
don't want to risk visiting the site at all, click Cancel (in which case Certificate
don&apos;t want to risk visiting the site at all, click Cancel (in which case Certificate
Manager will not connect you to the site).</li>
</ul>

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<ul>
<li><a href="#your_certificates">Your Certificates</a></li>
<li><a href="#other_peoples_certificates">Other People's Certificates</a></li>
<li><a href="#other_peoples_certificates">Other People&apos;s Certificates</a></li>
<li><a href="#web_site_certificates">Website Certificates</a></li>
<li><a href="#authorities">Authorities</a></li>
</ul>
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them:</p>
<ul>
<li>If you can't see certificate names under an organization's name,
<li>If you can&apos;t see certificate names under an organization&apos;s name,
double-click the name.</li>
<li>To select a certificate, click its name.</li>
<li>To select more than one certificate, hold down the Control key and click
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ their names.</li>
<li><strong>Certificate backup password:</strong> Type your backup password
into this field.</li>
<li><strong>Certificate backup password (again):</strong> Type your backup
password again. If you don't type it the second time exactly as you did the
password again. If you don&apos;t type it the second time exactly as you did the
first time, the OK button remains inactive. If this happens, try typing the
new password again.</li>
</ul>
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example, if you digitally sign important email messages or manage your bank
or investment accounts over the Internet.</p>
<p>Therefore, it's important to select a certificate backup password that is
<p>Therefore, it&apos;s important to select a certificate backup password that is
difficult to guess. The <strong>password quality meter</strong> gives you a
rough idea of the quality of your password as you type it based on factors
such as length and the use of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers,
@ -139,20 +139,20 @@ their names.</li>
<a href="http://home.netscape.com/security/basics/passwords.html"
target="_blank">Choosing a Good Password</a>.</p>
<p>It's also important to record the password in a safe place&mdash;and not
anywhere that's easily accessible to someone else. If you forget this
password, you can't import the backup of your certificate.</p>
<p>It&apos;s also important to record the password in a safe place&mdash;and not
anywhere that&apos;s easily accessible to someone else. If you forget this
password, you can&apos;t import the backup of your certificate.</p>
<h3 id="delete_your_certificates">Delete Your Certificates</h3>
<p>Before deleting one of your own expired certificates from the
<a href="#your_certificates">Your Certificates</a> tab in the Certificate
Manager, make sure you won't need it again some day for reading old email
Manager, make sure you won&apos;t need it again some day for reading old email
messages that you may have encrypted with the corresponding private key.</p>
<h2 id="other_peoples_certificates">Other People's Certificates</h2>
<h2 id="other_peoples_certificates">Other People&apos;s Certificates</h2>
<p>The Other People's tab in the <a href="#certificate_manager">Certificate
<p>The Other People&apos;s tab in the <a href="#certificate_manager">Certificate
Manager</a> displays email certificates you have on file that identify other
people.</p>
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imports their certificates automatically. You can use these certificates to
send encrypted messages to those people.</p>
<p>Other people's certificates are listed under the names of the organizations
<p>Other people&apos;s certificates are listed under the names of the organizations
that issued them:</p>
<ul>
<li>If you can't see certificate names under an organization's name,
<li>If you can&apos;t see certificate names under an organization&apos;s name,
double-click the name.</li>
<li>To select a certificate, click its name.</li>
<li>To select more than one certificate, hold down the Control key and click
@ -182,9 +182,9 @@ their names.</li>
<h3 id="delete_email_certificates">Delete Email Certificates</h3>
<p>Before deleting someone else's certificate from the
<a href="#other_peoples_certificates">Other People's</a> tab in the
Certificate Manager, make sure you won't need it again some day to send
<p>Before deleting someone else&apos;s certificate from the
<a href="#other_peoples_certificates">Other People&apos;s</a> tab in the
Certificate Manager, make sure you won&apos;t need it again some day to send
encrypted email to that person or to verify digital signatures on messages
from that person.</p>
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issued them:</p>
<ul>
<li>If you can't see certificate names under an organization's name,
<li>If you can&apos;t see certificate names under an organization&apos;s name,
double-click the name.</li>
<li>To select a certificate, click its name.</li>
<li>To select more than one certificate, hold down the Control key and click
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certificates.</li>
<li><strong>Edit:</strong> View or change the trust settings that Certificate
Manager associates with the selected certificates. You can use these settings
to designate a website certificate as one that you trust or don't trust for
to designate a website certificate as one that you trust or don&apos;t trust for
identification purposes.</li>
<li><strong>Delete:</strong> Delete the selected certificates.</li>
</ul>
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<p>When you select a website certificate from the
<a href="#web_site_certificates">Websites</a> tab in the Certificate Manager
and click Edit, you see a window entitled &quot;Edit website certificate trust
settings&quot;. Here you specify whether you want to trust the selected
and click Edit, you see a window entitled <q>Edit website certificate trust
settings</q>. Here you specify whether you want to trust the selected
certificate for identifying the website and setting up an encrypted
connection.</p>
<p>The dialog box contains these elements:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>The certificate &quot;<em>name of certificate</em>&quot; was
<li><strong>The certificate <q><em>name of certificate</em></q> was
issued by:</strong> Provides information about the
<a href="glossary.xhtml#certificate_authority">certificate authority</a> that
issued this certificate.</li>
@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ their names.</li>
<p>Before deleting a website certificate from the
<a href="#web_site_certificates">Websites</a> tab in the Certificate
Manager, make sure that you won't need it again for the purposes of
Manager, make sure that you won&apos;t need it again for the purposes of
identifying a website and setting up an encrypted connection.</p>
<h2 id="authorities">Authorities</h2>
@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ their names.</li>
them:</p>
<ul>
<li>If you can't see CA certificate names under an organization's name,
<li>If you can&apos;t see CA certificate names under an organization&apos;s name,
double-click the name.</li>
<li>To select a CA certificate, click its name.</li>
<li>To select more than one CA certificate, hold down the Control key and click
@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ their names.</li>
<p><strong>If you download an intermediate CA:</strong> If you download an
intermediate CA certificate that chains to a root certificate already marked
as trusted in your browser, you don't have to indicate what purposes you
as trusted in your browser, you don&apos;t have to indicate what purposes you
trust it for. Intermediate certificates automatically inherit the trust
settings of their roots.</p>
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<p>When you select a CA certificate from the
<a href="#authorities">Authorities</a> tab in the Certificate Manager and
click Edit, you see a window entitled &quot;Edit CA certificate trust
settings&quot;. Here you specify the kinds of certificates you trust this CA
click Edit, you see a window entitled <q>Edit CA certificate trust
settings</q>. Here you specify the kinds of certificates you trust this CA
to certify. If you deselect all the checkboxes, Certificate Manager will not
trust any certificates issued by this CA.</p>
@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ their names.</li>
<p>Before deleting a CA certificate from the
<a href="#authorities">Authorities</a> tab in the Certificate Manager,
make sure that you won't need it again to validate certificates issued by
make sure that you won&apos;t need it again to validate certificates issued by
that CA. If you delete the only valid certificate you have for a CA,
Certificate Manager will no longer trust any certificates issued by that
CA.</p>
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</ol>
<p>The Device Manager lists each available PKCS #11 module, and the security
devices managed by each module below the module's name.</p>
devices managed by each module below the module&apos;s name.</p>
<p>When you select a module or device, information about the selected item
appears in the middle of the window, and some of the buttons on the right

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<li class="win"><strong>Keep &brandShortName; in memory to improve startup
performance</strong>: Select this if you want to shorten the time it takes
to start &brandShortName;. See
&quot;<a href="nav_help.xhtml#using_quick_launch">Using Quick
Launch</a>&quot; for more information about using Quick Launch.</li>
<q><a href="nav_help.xhtml#using_quick_launch">Using Quick
Launch</a></q> for more information about using Quick Launch.</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="scripts_and_plug-ins">Advanced Preferences - Scripts &amp;
@ -243,8 +243,8 @@ you&apos;re not already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
the proxy server. Type the port in the Ports field.
<p><strong>Note</strong>: If you&apos;re using the same settings for
all types of proxies, click on &quot;Use these settings for SSL,
FTP and Gopher&quot; when you&apos;ve filled in the fields for HTTP
all types of proxies, click on <q>Use these settings for SSL,
FTP and Gopher</q> when you&apos;ve filled in the fields for HTTP
Proxy.</p>
</li>
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the proxy server. Type the port in the Ports field.
<ul>
<li><strong>SOCKS v4, SOCKS v5</strong>: When entering a SOCK Host,
select &quot;SOCKS v4&quot; or &quot;SOCKS v5,&quot; depending on
select <q>SOCKS v4</q> or <q>SOCKS v5</q>, depending on
what version of SOCKS is used for the proxy.</li>
</ul>
</li>
@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ you&apos;re not already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
&brandShortName;:</p>
<ul>
<li>Select &quot;No modifier key&quot; or select a key that you want to use
<li>Select <q>No modifier key</q> or select a key that you want to use
along with the mouse wheel. Use the checkboxes below to configure mouse
wheel behavior:
@ -465,8 +465,8 @@ you&apos;re not already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
<p><strong>Tip</strong>: To make &brandShortName; the default browser easily,
see <a href="cs_nav_prefs_navigator.xhtml#navigator">Navigator Preferences -
Navigator</a>. Also select &quot;Alert me if other application change these
settings&quot; to know when other programs become the default programs
Navigator</a>. Also select <q>Alert me if other application change these
settings</q> to know when other programs become the default programs
instead of &brandShortName;.</p>
</div>

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<ul>
<li><strong>Proportional</strong>: Select whether proportional text
should be serif (like Times Roman) or sans-serif (like Arial). You can
also specify what font size you want for proportional text.
Proportional text is variable in width, so characters and letters vary
in width.</li>
also specify what font size you want for proportional text.
Proportional text is variable in width, so characters and letters vary
in width.</li>
<li><strong>Serif</strong>: Select a serif font you want to use for
web pages.</li>
<li><strong>Sans-serif</strong>: Select a sans-serif font you want to use
@ -192,7 +192,7 @@
backgrounds.</li>
<li><strong>Use my chosen colors, ignoring the colors and background
image specified</strong>: Allow you to choose displayed colors,
ignoring the web page colors and background image.</li>
ignoring the web page colors and background image.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>

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<li><strong>Use Current Group</strong>: If you have two or more Navigator
tabs open, click this to set them as your Home Page Group (a group of
tabs that are opened as your home page). After clicking this button,
the message &quot;Home Page Group is Set&quot; appears in the location
the message <q>Home Page Group is Set</q> appears in the location
field.
<p><strong>Caution</strong>: If you edit the field after clicking Use
@ -402,8 +402,8 @@
this to display the Tabbed Browsing bar only when more then one
Navigator tab is open.</li>
<li><strong>Select new tabs opened from links</strong>: Select this to
make &brandShortName; switch to the new tab when using &quot;Open in a
New Tab&quot; to open a link.</li>
make &brandShortName; switch to the new tab when using <q>Open in a
New Tab</q> to open a link.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>When opening a bookmark group</strong>:

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<p><strong>What are Popups?</strong></p>
<p>Pop-up windows, or popups, are windows that appear automatically and without
your permission. They vary in size, but usually don't cover the whole screen.
your permission. They vary in size, but usually don&apos;t cover the whole screen.
Some popups open on top of the current Navigator window, thus popping up,
while others appear underneath Navigator (popunders).</p>
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
well as display an icon
<img src="chrome://navigator/skin/icons/popup-blocked.png" alt="Popup control
icon"/> in the status bar. You can use this icon to add a website
you're viewing to an exceptions list so that the site is allowed to again
you&apos;re viewing to an exceptions list so that the site is allowed to again
display popups.</p>
<p><strong>Blocking popups may interfere with some websites</strong>: Some web
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<a href="#privacy_and_security_preferences_popup_windows">Privacy &amp;
Security Preferences - Popup Windows</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Blocking popups doesn't always work</strong>: Although
<p><strong>Blocking popups doesn&apos;t always work</strong>: Although
&brandShortName; blocks most popups, some websites, even when blocked, may
use other methods to show popups.</p>
<p><strong>Allowing popups from certain websites</strong>: After you've
<p><strong>Allowing popups from certain websites</strong>: After you&apos;ve
enabled popup blocking, you can still allow specific sites to display popups.
Browse to the website, and then from the Tools menu, choose Popup Manager,
and then choose Allow Popups From This Site.</p>
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Preferences - Popup Windows</h2>
<p>This section describes how to use the Popup Windows preferences panel. If
you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
you&apos;re not already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the
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sites that you want to allow to display popups.
<ul>
<li><strong>Allowed websites</strong>: The list of allowed websites appears
when you click "Allowed Sites." You can add or remove websites that should
when you click <q>Allowed Sites</q>. You can add or remove websites that should
be allowed to show popups.</li>
<li><strong>Add</strong>: Click this after typing in a website that you want
to add to the list.</li>

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<ul>
<li>Click a tab&apos;s title; for instance, click the word
&quot;Search&quot;. The Search tab opens, which allows you to search for
<q>Search</q>. The Search tab opens, which allows you to search for
web pages.</li>
</ul>
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<ol>
<li>Move the mouse pointer up and down along the left-hand border of the
&brandShortName; window. The pointer changes to a hand when it touches the
&quot;handle&quot; of Sidebar.</li>
<q>handle</q> of Sidebar.</li>
<li>Click the handle to open Sidebar.
<p><strong>Note</strong>: If Sidebar is not selected from the View menu
in Navigator (within the Show/Hide submenu), you will not see the frame
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<p>To add a new tab:</p>
<ol>
<li>Click &quot;Tabs&quot; at the top of Sidebar, and select Customize
<li>Click <q>Tabs</q> at the top of Sidebar, and select Customize
Sidebar from the menu</li>
<li>In the Customize Sidebar dialog box, select a tab from the list on the
left. Double-click the folders to open or close folders.</li>
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After a few seconds, the tab displays in the Tab Preview pop-up
window.</li>
<li>To view an extensive and categorized list of tabs available for Sidebar,
click &quot;Tabs&quot; at the top of Sidebar, and select Sidebar
click <q>Tabs</q> at the top of Sidebar, and select Sidebar
Directory.</li>
</ul>
<p>You can also turn Sidebar tabs on and off.</p>
<ol>
<li>Click &quot;Tabs&quot; at the top of Sidebar. Current tabs are listed in
<li>Click <q>Tabs</q> at the top of Sidebar. Current tabs are listed in
the lower part of the menu.</li>
<li>Select the tabs you want displayed in Sidebar. Remove the checkmark
(deselect) to turn a tab off (it will still be available from the
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<p><strong>Note</strong>: Not all tabs can be customized.</p>
<ol>
<li>Click &quot;Tabs&quot; at the top of Sidebar and select Customize Sidebar
<li>Click <q>Tabs</q> at the top of Sidebar and select Customize Sidebar
from the menu.</li>
<li>Select an available tab from the list on the right.</li>
<li>Click Customize Tab if it is enabled. A window appears with information
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handle is missing, open the View menu , choose Show/Hide, and then
Sidebar. Move the mouse pointer up and down along the left edge of the
&brandShortName; window. The pointer changes to a hand when it touches the
&quot;handle&quot; for Sidebar, as shown in the picture.</p>
<q>handle</q> for Sidebar, as shown in the picture.</p>
<ul>
<li>Click the &quot;Open Sidebar&quot; icon
<li>Click the <q>Open Sidebar</q> icon
<img src="chrome://navigator/skin/sbar-open.gif"
alt="open sidebar icon"/> on the left side of the Personal
Toolbar.</li>
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<p>To remove Sidebar, including the handle, do one of the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Click the &quot;Close Sidebar&quot; icon
<li>Click the <q>Close Sidebar</q> icon
<img src="chrome://navigator/skin/sbar-close.gif"
alt="close sidebar icon"/>on the left side of the Personal
Toolbar.</li>
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<ul>
<li><strong>From the File menu</strong>: Open the File menu, choose New, and
then New Navigator Tab.</li>
<li><strong>From the Tab Bar</strong>: If visible, click the &quot;new
tab&quot; icon
<li><strong>From the Tab Bar</strong>: If visible, click the <q>new
tab</q> icon
<img src="chrome://global/skin/icons/tab-new.gif" alt="new tab icon"/>
on the left side of the Tab Bar.</li>
<li><strong>From a pop-up menu</strong>: If the Tab Bar is visible,
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Navigator tabs in the current window:</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the Bookmarks menu and choose &quot;Bookmark This Group of
Tabs&quot;.</li>
<li>Open the Bookmarks menu and choose <q>Bookmark This Group of
Tabs</q>.</li>
<li>Type a name for the bookmark group in the Name field.</li>
<li>Choose a folder in which to create your Groupmark, or click New Folder to
create a new folder for your Groupmark.</li>
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<ul>
<li>Open the File menu and choose Close Tab.</li>
<li>Click the &quot;X&quot; button on the right side of the Tab Bar.</li>
<li>Click the <q>X</q> button on the right side of the Tab Bar.</li>
</ul>
<table summary="Image table">
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</ol>
<p>Many web page authors choose their own fonts and font sizes. To allow fonts
other than the ones specified in your preferences, check &quot;Allow
documents to use other fonts&quot;.</p>
other than the ones specified in your preferences, check <q>Allow
documents to use other fonts</q>.</p>
<p>To adjust the readability of fonts, select from the drop-down list the dots
per inch (dpi) for displaying web pages. Select &quot;Other&quot; to open the
per inch (dpi) for displaying web pages. Select <q>Other</q> to open the
Calibrate Resolution dialog box, which allows you to calibrate your
resolution by measuring how long a line appears on your screen. Increased
screen resolution may will improve text readability on some screens.</p>
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</ol>
<p>Most web page authors choose their own colors. You can override the
authors&apos; intentions by selecting &quot;Use my chosen colors, ignoring
the colors specified&quot;.</p>
authors&apos; intentions by selecting <q>Use my chosen colors, ignoring
the colors specified</q>.</p>
<p>When viewing the source of a web page, you can see the HTML syntax of the
source of a web page highlighted in specific colors by selecting &quot;Enable
syntax highlighting.&quot;</p>
source of a web page highlighted in specific colors by selecting <q>Enable
syntax highlighting</q>.</p>
<p>[<a href="#changing_fonts_colors_and_themes">Return to beginning of
section</a>]</p>
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<li>Open the <span class="mac">&brandShortName;</span>
<span class="noMac">Edit</span> menu and choose Preferences.</li>
<li>Click Navigator.</li>
<li>Under &quot;Select the buttons you want to see in the toolbars&quot;,
<li>Under <q>Select the buttons you want to see in the toolbars</q>,
choose the buttons that you want on your toolbar.</li>
<li>Click OK.</li>
</ol>
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<ol>
<li>Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.</li>
<li>Select your designated &quot;Personal Toolbar Folder&quot;.</li>
<li>Select your designated <q>Personal Toolbar Folder</q>.</li>
<li>Click New Folder on the toolbar.</li>
<li> Type a name for your new bookmark folder. By default, the name is
&quot;New Folder&quot;.</li>
<q>New Folder</q>.</li>
<li>Click OK to confirm your new bookmark folder name.</li>
</ol>
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</ol>
<p><strong>Note: </strong>Standard buttons on the Personal Toolbar such as
Home and Bookmarks cannot be rearranged, but they can be
<a href="#turning_buttons_on_and_off">turned off and on</a>.</p>
Bookmarks, Search, Go, Print and Home cannot be rearranged, but they can
be <a href="#turning_buttons_on_and_off">turned off and on</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Tip: </strong>To move a bookmark placed on the Personal Toolbar
quickly, click and drag the bookmark to another location on the Personal
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</ol>
<p><strong>Tip</strong>: If you have multiple Navigator tabs open in a
window, you can select &quot;Bookmark this groups of tabs&quot; to add a
window, you can select <q>Bookmark this groups of tabs</q> to add a
single bookmark that will open all of the open tabs in the current
window.</p>
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<ul>
<li>Open the View menu and select how you want the list sorted (such as Sort
by Name or Sort by Location).
<p><strong>Tip</strong>: To add more columns, open the View menu, open
&quot;Show columns,&quot; and select a column header in the list.</p></li>
<q>Show columns</q>, and select a column header in the list.</p></li>
</ul>
<h4>Designating a New Bookmark Folder</h4>
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<li>Click the fill-in field and type all or part of name or URL
(web address) for the bookmarks or history listings that you want to
find or exclude.</li>
<li>Select &quot;Save query in bookmarks&quot; to save this search for
<li>Select <q>Save query in bookmarks</q> to save this search for
later use.</li>
</ul>
</li>
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<ol>
<li>Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.</li>
<li>In your Bookmarks window, open the Tools menu, and choose Export.</li>
<li>In the &quot;Export Bookmarks File&quot; dialog box, choose a folder.
<li>In the <q>Export Bookmarks File</q> dialog box, choose a folder.
Your bookmarks.html file will be copied into the folder you designate.</li>
<li>Click Save.</li>
</ol>
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<ol>
<li>Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.</li>
<li>In your Bookmarks window, open the Tools menu and choose Import.</li>
<li>In the &quot;Import Bookmarks File&quot; dialog box, locate and select
<li>In the <q>Import Bookmarks File</q> dialog box, locate and select
the bookmarks file you want to import.</li>
<li>Click Open.</li>
</ol>

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<h1 id="for_internet_explorer_users">For Internet Explorer Users</h1>
<p>If you've been using Microsoft&reg; Internet Explorer, you'll find that it's
<p>If you&apos;ve been using Microsoft&reg; Internet Explorer, you&apos;ll find that it&apos;s
easy to begin using &brandShortName; for
<a href="nav_help.xhtml#browsing_the_web">browsing the web</a>, <a
href="mail_help.xhtml">managing your mail</a>, and much more.</p>
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same computer with other people, or if you want to keep your work and
personal settings separate.</li>
<li><strong><a href="using_priv_help.xhtml">Cookie Manager</a></strong>: Lets
you change what &brandShortName; will do when accepting cookies through it's
you change what &brandShortName; will do when accepting cookies through its
support for the <a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#privacy_settings">P3P privacy
standard</a>.</li>
<li><strong><a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#managing_images">Image

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<dt id="bookmark">bookmark</dt><dd>A stored web page address
(<a href="#uniform_resource_locator">URL</a>) that you can go to easily by
clicking a bookmark icon in the Personal Toolbar or choosing the bookmark's
clicking a bookmark icon in the Personal Toolbar or choosing the bookmark&apos;s
name from the Bookmarks menu.</dd>
<dt id="ca">CA</dt><dd>See <a href="#certificate_authority">certificate
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
CA</a>.</dd>
<dt id="cache">cache</dt><dd>A collection of web page copies stored
on your computer's hard disk or in its random-access memory (RAM). The
on your computer&apos;s hard disk or in its random-access memory (RAM). The
browser accumulates these copies as you browse the Web. When you click a link
or type a <a href="#uniform_resource_locator">URL</a> to fetch a particular
web page for which the cache already contains a copy, the browser compares
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of the private key that corresponds to the public key in your certificate. A
certificate is issued and digitally signed by a
<a href="#certificate_authority">certificate
authority (CA)</a>. A certificate's validity can be verified by checking the
CA's <a href="#digital_signature">digital signature</a>. Also called digital
authority (CA)</a>. A certificate&apos;s validity can be verified by checking the
CA&apos;s <a href="#digital_signature">digital signature</a>. Also called digital
ID, digital passport, public-key certificate, X.509 certificate, and security
certificate. See also <a href="#public-key_cryptography">public-key
cryptography</a>.</dd>
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Status Protocol (OCSP)</a> has been activated, Certificate Manager also
performs an online check. It does so by looking up the certificate in a list
of valid certificates maintained at a URL that is specified either in the
certificate itself or in the browser's Validation preferences. If any of
certificate itself or in the browser&apos;s Validation preferences. If any of
these checks fail, Certificate Manager marks the certificate as unverified
and won't recognize the identity it certifies.</dd>
and won&apos;t recognize the identity it certifies.</dd>
<dt id="cipher">cipher</dt><dd>
See <a href="#cryptographic_algorithm">cryptographic algorithm</a>.</dd>
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Sometimes a website displays content that is hosted on another website.
That content can be anything from an image to text or an advertisement. The
second website that hosts such elements also has the ability to store a
cookie in your browser, even though you don't visit it directly. Also known
as &quot;third-party cookie.&quot;</dd>
cookie in your browser, even though you don&apos;t visit it directly. Also known
as <q>third-party cookie</q>.</dd>
<dt id="form_manager">Form Manager</dt><dd>The part of the browser
that can help you save the personal data you enter into online forms, such as
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a form, Form Manager can fill it in automatically.</dd>
<dt id="frame">Frame</dt><dd>Frames are Web pages contained inside of
an all-encompasssing &quot;meta&quot; page.</dd>
an all-encompasssing <q>meta</q> page.</dd>
<dt id="helper_application">helper application</dt><dd>Any application
that is used to open or view a file downloaded by the browser. A
@ -290,7 +290,7 @@
installs itself into the Plugins directory of the main browser installation
directory and can typically be opened within the browser itself (internally).
Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, and other external applications are
considered helper applications but not plug-ins, since they don't install
considered helper applications but not plug-ins, since they don&apos;t install
themselves into the browser directory, but can be opened from the download
dialog box.</dd>
@ -305,7 +305,7 @@
and other elements that make up a web page.</dd>
<dt id="implicit_consent">implicit consent</dt><dd>Also known as
implied or &quot;opt-out&quot; consent. Used to describe privacy settings
implied or <q>opt-out</q> consent. Used to describe privacy settings
that may allow websites to gather information about you (for example by
means of <a href="#cookie">cookies</a> and online forms) unless you
explicitly choose to withhold your consent by selecting an option on a page
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<dt id="internet_message_access_protocol">Internet Message Access Protocol
(IMAP)</dt><dd>A standard mail server protocol that allows you to store all
your messages and any changes to them on the server rather than on your
computer's hard disk. Using IMAP rather than
computer&apos;s hard disk. Using IMAP rather than
<a href="#post_office_protocol">POP</a> saves disk space and allows you to
access your entire mailbox, including sent mail, drafts, and custom folders,
from any location. Using an IMAP server over a modem is generally faster than
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<dt id="key">key</dt><dd>A large
number used by a <a href="#cryptographic_algorithm">cryptographic
algorithm</a> to encrypt or decrypt data. A person's public key, for example,
algorithm</a> to encrypt or decrypt data. A person&apos;s public key, for example,
allows other people to encrypt messages to that person. The encrypted
messages must be decrypted with the corresponding private key. See also
<a href="#public-key_cryptography">public-key cryptography</a>.</dd>
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<dt id="online_certificate_status_protocol">
Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP)</dt><dd>A set of rules
that Certificate Manager follows to perform an online check of a
certificate's validity each time the certificate is used. This process
certificate&apos;s validity each time the certificate is used. This process
involves checking the certificate against a list of valid certificates
maintained at a specified website. Your computer must be online for OCSP to
work.</dd>
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<dt id="password_manager">Password Manager</dt><dd>The part of the
browser that can help you remember some or all of your names and passwords by
storing them on your computer's hard disk, and entering them for you
storing them on your computer&apos;s hard disk, and entering them for you
automatically when you visit such sites.</dd>
<dt id="personal_toolbar">Personal Toolbar</dt><dd>The customizable
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The private key is kept secret and is used to decrypt data that has been
encrypted with the corresponding public key.</dd>
<dt id="proxy">proxy</dt><dd>An intermediary or &quot;go-between&quot;
<dt id="proxy">proxy</dt><dd>An intermediary or <q>go-between</q>
program that acts as both a <a href="#server">server</a> and a
<a href="#client">client</a> for the purpose of making requests on behalf of
other clients.</dd>
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One of a pair of <a href="#key">keys</a> used in public-key cryptography.
The public key is distributed freely and published as part of a
<a href="#certificate">certificate</a>.
It is typically used to encrypt data sent to the public key's owner, who then
It is typically used to encrypt data sent to the public key&apos;s owner, who then
decrypts the data with the corresponding private key.</dd>
<dt id="public-key_cryptography">public-key cryptography</dt><dd>A set of
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<dt id="server_ssl_certificate"> server SSL certificate</dt><dd>A
certificate that a <a href="#server">server</a> presents to a
<a href="#client">client</a> to authenticate the server's identity using the
<a href="#client">client</a> to authenticate the server&apos;s identity using the
<a href="#secure_sockets_layer">Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)</a> protocol.</dd>
<dt id="signing_certificate">signing certificate</dt><dd>A certificate whose
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<dt id="subject">subject</dt><dd> The entity (such as a person, organization,
or router) identified by a <a href="#certificate">certificate</a>.
In particular, the subject field of a certificate contains the certified
entity's <a href="#subject_name">subject name</a> and other
entity&apos;s <a href="#subject_name">subject name</a> and other
characteristics.</dd>
<dt id="subject_name">subject
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trust a CA, Certificate Manager trusts valid certificates issued by that CA
unless you specify otherwise in the settings for individual certificates. You
use the Authorities tab in Certificate Manager to specify the kinds of
certificates you do or don't trust specific CAs to issue.</dd>
certificates you do or don&apos;t trust specific CAs to issue.</dd>
<dt id="uniform_resource_locator">Uniform Resource Locator (URL)</dt><dd>The
standardized address that tells your browser how to locate a file or other
resource on the Web. For example: <tt>http://www.mozilla.org.</tt> You can
type URLs into the browser's Location Bar to access web pages. URLs are also
type URLs into the browser&apos;s Location Bar to access web pages. URLs are also
used in the links on web pages that you can click to go to other web pages.
Also known as an Internet address or Web address.</dd>

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<p>If your search doesn&apos;t return any topics, try typing fewer words or a
different combination of words.</p>
</li>
<li><strong>Index</strong> lists topics alphabetically.<br/>Click an index entry
to view information on that topic.</li>
@ -87,7 +86,7 @@
<h2 id="using_help_buttons">Using Help Buttons</h2>
<p>Many specialized Mozilla windows and dialog boxes include a button labeled &quot;Help&quot;.</p>
<p>Many specialized Mozilla windows and dialog boxes include a button labeled <q>Help</q>.</p>
<p>Click any Help button to see detailed information about the window in which it appears.</p>
@ -97,7 +96,7 @@
<ul>
<li>Be sure that you are searching for something that relates to
&brandShortName;; this is not a general Internet search.</li>
<li>Try to broaden your search&mdash;don&apos;t be too specific; terms
<li>Try to broaden your search&mdash;don&apos;t be too specific; terms
could be worded differently than your search.</li>
<li>Avoid being too broad with your search: a word like &brandShortName;
could possibly return all of the pages in the help file.</li>

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<ul>
<li><a href="#about_digital_signatures_and_encryption">About Digital Signatures
&amp; Encryption</a></li>
<li><a href="#getting_other_peoples_certificates">Getting Other People's
<li><a href="#getting_other_peoples_certificates">Getting Other People&apos;s
Certificates</a></li>
<li><a href="#configuring_security_settings">Configuring Security
Settings</a></li>
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
<p>When you compose a mail message, you can choose to attach your digital
signature to it. A <a href="glossary.xhtml#digital_signature">digital
signature</a> allows recipients of the message to verify that the message
really comes from you and hasn't been tampered with since you sent it.</p>
really comes from you and hasn&apos;t been tampered with since you sent it.</p>
<p>When you compose a mail message, you can also choose to encrypt it.
<a href="glossary.xhtml#encryption">Encryption</a> makes it very difficult
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<p>To encrypt an email message, you must have an
<a href="glossary.xhtml#encryption_certificate">encryption certificate</a>
for each of the message's recipients. The public key in each certificate is
for each of the message&apos;s recipients. The public key in each certificate is
used to encrypt the message for that recipient.</p>
<p>If you don&apos;t have a certificate for even a single recipient, the
message cannot be encrypted.</p>
<p>The recipient's software uses the recipient's private key, which remains on
that person's computer, to decrypt the message.</p>
<p>The recipient&apos;s software uses the recipient&apos;s private key, which remains on
that person&apos;s computer, to decrypt the message.</p>
<p>[<a href="#signing_and_encrypting_messages">Return to beginning of
section</a>]</p>
<h2 id="getting_other_peoples_certificates">Getting Other People's
<h2 id="getting_other_peoples_certificates">Getting Other People&apos;s
Certificates</h2>
<p>Every time you send a digitally signed message, your encryption certificate
is automatically included with the message. Therefore, one of the easiest
ways to obtain someone else's certificate is for that person to send you a
ways to obtain someone else&apos;s certificate is for that person to send you a
digitally signed message.</p>
<p>When you receive such a message, the person's certificate is automatically
<p>When you receive such a message, the person&apos;s certificate is automatically
stored by the <a href="certs_help.xhtml">Certificate Manager</a>, which is the
part of the browser that keeps track of certificates. This is useful because
you need to have a certificate for each recipient of any email message that
you want to send in encrypted form.</p>
<p>Another way to obtain certificates is to look them up in a public directory,
such as the &quot;phonebook&quot; directories maintained by many
such as the <q>phonebook</q> directories maintained by many
companies.</p>
<p>It's also possible to look up certificates automatically. This feature is
<p>It&apos;s also possible to look up certificates automatically. This feature is
controlled by <a href="mail_help.xhtml#addressing_preferences">Mail &amp;
Newsgroups Preferences - Addressing</a> or
<a href="mail_help.xhtml#addressing">Mail &amp; Newsgroups Account Settings -
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<p>When you are using any account that is configured to look up addresses in a
directory, the same directory will be searched for matching certificates when
you attempt to send an encrypted message to one or more recipients for whom
you don't have certificates on file.</p>
you don&apos;t have certificates on file.</p>
<p>The directory will also be searched for missing certificates when you open
the drop-down menu below the Security icon in the Compose window and choose
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before you send them.</li>
<li><strong>Required:</strong> When this option is selected, all the
messages you send from this account will be encrypted&mdash;but only if
you have valid certificates for each of the message's recipients. If you
don't have all the necessary certificates, the message can't be sent
you have valid certificates for each of the message&apos;s recipients. If you
don&apos;t have all the necessary certificates, the message can&apos;t be sent
unless you turn off encryption for that message.</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@
sent over the Internet.</li>
<li><strong>Encrypt This Message:</strong> Choose this to turn on encryption
for this message. The message will be sent in encrypted form. However, it
can't be sent unless you have valid certificates for all recipients.</li>
can&apos;t be sent unless you have valid certificates for all recipients.</li>
<li><strong>Digitally Sign This Message:</strong> Choose this to turn digital
signing on or off for this message. A checkmark indicates the message will be
signed.</li>
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the recipients.</li>
</ul>
<p>To view detailed information about the message's security status, you can
<p>To view detailed information about the message&apos;s security status, you can
also click the key or lock icon as described in
<a href="#message_security_compose_window">Message Security - Compose
Window</a>.</p>
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<a href="using_certs_help.xhtml#controlling_validation">Controlling
Validation</a>.</p>
<p>To see more detailed information about the message's security, click the key
<p>To see more detailed information about the message&apos;s security, click the key
or lock icon, or follow the instructions in
<a href="#message_security_recieved_message">Message Security - Received
Message</a>.</p>
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<h2 id="message_security_compose_window">Message Security - Compose Window</h2>
<p>This section describes the Message Security window that you can open for any
message you are composing. If you're not already viewing Message Security,
message you are composing. If you&apos;re not already viewing Message Security,
click the Security icon in the toolbar of the Compose window.</p>
@ -393,7 +393,7 @@
Message</h2>
<p>This section describes the Message Security window that you can open for any
message you have received. If you're not already viewing Message Security for
message you have received. If you&apos;re not already viewing Message Security for
a received message, follow these steps:</p>
<ol>
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are correct, there may be a problem with the OCSP service or the certificate
used to create the signature is no longer valid.</p>
<p>If the signature is invalid because of a problem with a certificate's trust
<p>If the signature is invalid because of a problem with a certificate&apos;s trust
settings, you can use the <a href="certs_help.xhtml">Certificate Manager</a>
to view or edit those settings.</p>
@ -425,7 +425,7 @@
<li><strong>Encryption.</strong> The bottom section reports whether the message
is encrypted and any decrypting problems.
<ul>
<li>If the message's contents have been altered during transit, you should
<li>If the message&apos;s contents have been altered during transit, you should
ask the sender to resend it. The changes may have been caused by network
problems.</li>
<li>If a copy of your own certificate (used by the sender to encrypt the
@ -433,7 +433,7 @@
decrypt the message cannot be retrieved. The only solution is to import a
backup copy of your certificate and its private key (see
<a href="certs_help.xhtml#your_certificates">Your Certificates</a> for
details.) If you don't have access to a backup certificate, you will not be
details.) If you don&apos;t have access to a backup certificate, you will not be
able to decrypt the message.</li>
</ul></li>
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<h2 id="viewing_your_home_page">Viewing Your Home Page</h2>
<p>When you start &brandShortName;, you see Navigator, your browser.
A &quot;What&apos;s New&quot; page appears automatically in the browser
A <q>What&apos;s New</q> page appears automatically in the browser
window when you first launch &brandShortName;.</p>
<p>After the first launch, you will normally see your home page when you launch
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<h2 id="moving_to_another_page">Moving to Another Page</h2>
<p>You move to a new page by typing its URL&mdash;its location (address) on the
Web. URLs normally begin with &quot;http://,&quot; followed by one or more
Web. URLs normally begin with <q>http://</q>, followed by one or more
names that identify the address. For instance,
&quot;http:/mozilla.org&quot;.</p>
<q>http:/mozilla.org</q>.</p>
<ol>
<li>Click the Location Bar to select the URL that is already there.</li>
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</table>
<p><strong>Don&apos;t know a URL?</strong> You can type part of a URL, such as
&quot;cnn&quot; (for www.cnn.com); or you can type a general word, such as
&quot;gifts&quot; or &quot;flowers.&quot; Navigator guesses what page you
<q>cnn</q> (for www.cnn.com); or you can type a general word, such as
<q>gifts</q> or <q>flowers</q>. Navigator guesses what page you
want to view, or displays a page with a choice of links related to the word
you typed.</p>
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<li>Click Clear History and Clear Location Bar to remove all previously
visited web pages from the lists.</li>
<li>If you wish to set a limit on how many pages remain in the history list,
click the field next to &quot;Number of pages in session history&quot; and
click the field next to <q>Number of pages in session history</q> and
type a number of pages.</li>
</ol>
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<ul>
<li>To delete all pages from a domain, select a page within that domain
(folder) in the History list, open the Edit menu, and select &quot;Delete
entire domain <em>[domain name]</em>.&quot; For example, use this command
if you want to delete all pages that end in &quot;mozilla.org.&quot;</li>
(folder) in the History list, open the Edit menu, and select <q>Delete
entire domain <em>[domain name]</em></q>. For example, use this command
if you want to delete all pages that end in <q>mozilla.org</q>.</li>
<li>To delete pages from a subdomain, select a page within that subdomain in
the History list, open the Edit menu, and select &quot;Delete all from
<em>[subdomain]</em>.&quot; For example, use this command if you want to
delete all pages from &quot;bugzilla.mozilla.org&quot; but not
&quot;mozilla.org.&quot;</li>
the History list, open the Edit menu, and select <q>Delete all from
<em>[subdomain]</em></q>. For example, use this command if you want to
delete all pages from <q>bugzilla.mozilla.org</q> but not
<q>mozilla.org</q>.</li>
<li>To delete a single page, select a page in the history list and press
Delete.</li>
</ul>
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<ol>
<li>Double-click in the Location Bar to select the current text.</li>
<li>Type the word &quot;baby doll&quot;. Your typing replaces the current
<li>Type the word <q>baby doll</q>. Your typing replaces the current
text.</li>
<li>Perform one of these steps:
<ul>
<li>Click the Search button.</li>
<li>Click &quot;Search &brandShortName; Search for &quot;baby doll&quot;
<li>Click <q>Search &brandShortName; Search for <q>baby doll</q></q>
at the bottom of the drop-down list in the Location Bar. (Your default
search engine may be different.)<p>
The default search engine you choose in
<a href="cs_nav_prefs_navigator.xhtml#smart_browsing">Preferences</a>
is used. Search results for &quot;baby doll&quot; appear in both the
is used. Search results for <q>baby doll</q> appear in both the
browser window and in Sidebar. Click the links to visit web pages about
baby dolls.</p></li>
</ul>
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handle is missing, open the View menu in Navigator, choose Show/Hide, and
then Sidebar from the submenu.</li>
<li>Click the Search tab.</li>
<li>Open the &quot;using&quot; drop-down list, and choose a search
<li>Open the <q>using</q> drop-down list, and choose a search
engine.</li>
<li>Type &quot;toy car&quot; in the search field.</li>
<li>Type <q>toy car</q> in the search field.</li>
<li>Click Search. Search results for &apos;toy car&apos; appear in both the
browser window and in Sidebar. Click the links to visit web pages about toy
cars.</li>
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<ol>
<li>Select (highlight) any words in a web page.</li>
<li>Right-click<span class="mac">or, if you have a one-button mouse,
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>-click</span> and choose &quot;Search Web for
[your selected words]&quot; for the menu.</li>
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>-click</span> and choose <q>Search Web for
[your selected words]</q> for the menu.</li>
</ol>
<p>&brandShortName; opens a new window and uses your default search engine to
@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ search, and save web pages.</p>
handle is missing, open the View menu in Navigator, choose Show/Hide, and
then Sidebar from the submenu.</li>
<li>Click the Search tab in Sidebar.</li>
<li>Open the &quot;within&quot; drop-down list, and choose a category.</li>
<li>Open the <q>within</q> drop-down list, and choose a category.</li>
<li>Choose one or more search engines for the selected category (if
available).</li>
<li>In the search field, type the word for which you want to search.</li>
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handle is missing, open the View menu in Navigator, choose Show/Hide, and
then Sidebar from the submenu.</li>
<li>Click the Search tab in Sidebar.</li>
<li>Open the &quot;within&quot; drop-down list, click &quot;Edit
Categories&quot;. You see the Edit Categories dialog box.</li>
<li>Open the <q>within</q> drop-down list, click <q>Edit
Categories</q>. You see the Edit Categories dialog box.</li>
<li>From the Categories drop-down list, choose the category you want to
customize.<br/>
Or<br/>
@ -558,8 +558,8 @@ search, and save web pages.</p>
are visible, double-click the Navigator to expand the list.)</li>
<li>Under Default Search Engine, choose a search engine you want to use for
web searching.</li>
<li>Under Search Results, select &quot;Open the Search tab in the Sidebar
when search results are available&quot; if you want the Sidebar search tab
<li>Under Search Results, select <q>Open the Search tab in the Sidebar
when search results are available</q> if you want the Sidebar search tab
to open and show your search results.</li>
<li>Under Sidebar Search Tab Preference, select Basic if you want to search
using a single search engine, or select Advanced to be able to search using
@ -578,13 +578,13 @@ search, and save web pages.</p>
<li>Type a specific product, trademark, or company name and press
<kbd class="mac">Return</kbd><kbd class="noMac">Enter</kbd>, to go
directly to a company&apos;s website.</li>
<li>Type certain verbs, such as &quot;shop&quot; or &quot;quote,&quot;
<li>Type certain verbs, such as <q>shop</q> or <q>quote</q>,
followed by the word you want to look up, to get specific information. For
instance, &quot;shop pets&quot; takes you to a page with links to online
instance, <q>shop pets</q> takes you to a page with links to online
pet stores.</li>
<li>Type the name of a city or town followed by certain words such as
&quot;movies&quot; or &quot;restaurants,&quot; for local information. For
instance, type &quot;san francisco restaurants&quot;.</li>
<q>movies</q> or <q>restaurants</q>, for local information. For
instance, type <q>san francisco restaurants</q>.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> The most commonly used Internet Keywords are listed
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<p>To see the difference, try this:</p>
<ol>
<li>Type &quot;apple imac&quot; into the Location Bar and press
<li>Type <q>apple imac</q> into the Location Bar and press
<kbd class="mac">Return</kbd><kbd class="noMac">Enter</kbd>. Apple
Computer&apos;s iMac Web page appears.</li>
<li>Now type &quot;apple imac&quot; into the Location Bar and click Search.
<li>Now type <q>apple imac</q> into the Location Bar and click Search.
You see a list of links related to Apple Computer&apos;s iMac models.</li>
</ol>
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<h3 id="quick_stock_quotes">Quick Stock Quotes</h3>
<p>To see a recent stock quote for a company, type &quot;quote&quot; followed
<p>To see a recent stock quote for a company, type <q>quote</q> followed
by the company&apos;s stock ticker symbol, and press
<kbd class="mac">Return</kbd><kbd class="noMac">Enter</kbd>.</p>
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<p>To find text within the page you are currently viewing in Navigator:</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose &quot;Find in This Page&quot;. If the page
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose <q>Find in This Page</q>. If the page
you are viewing contains frames, you may need to click within a frame
before you begin your search. You see the &quot;Find in this Page&quot;
before you begin your search. You see the <q>Find in this Page</q>
dialog box.</li>
<li>Type the text you want to find.</li>
<li>Choose from the following search options:
@ -731,16 +731,16 @@ search, and save web pages.</p>
to define your search.</li>
<li id="search_options">Choose from the following search options:
<ul>
<li>Choose &quot;title&quot; or &quot;location&quot; to choose where you
<li>Choose <q>title</q> or <q>location</q> to choose where you
would like to search. (The bookmarks window allows searching
&quot;name,&quot; &quot;description,&quot; and
&quot;keyword&quot;.)</li>
<li>Choose &quot;contains,&quot; &quot;starts with,&quot; or &quot;ends
with&quot; if you know only part of the word or phrase for which
<q>name</q>, <q>description</q>, and
<q>keyword</q>.)</li>
<li>Choose <q>contains</q>, <q>starts with</q>, or <q>ends
with</q> if you know only part of the word or phrase for which
you&apos;re searching.</li>
<li>Choose &quot;is&quot; if you know exactly what you&apos;re searching
<li>Choose <q>is</q> if you know exactly what you&apos;re searching
for.</li>
<li>Choose &quot;is not&quot; or &quot;doesn&apos;t contain&quot; to
<li>Choose <q>is not</q> or <q>doesn&apos;t contain</q> to
exclude pages.</li>
<li>Click in the field and type all or part of word or URL (web address)
for the bookmarks or history listings that you want to find or
@ -870,8 +870,8 @@ search, and save web pages.</p>
<p><strong>Important:</strong> Some links automatically download and save files
to your hard drive after you click them. The URLs for these links often begin
with &quot;ftp&quot; or end with a file-type extension such as &quot;au&quot;
or &quot;mpeg.&quot; These links might transmit software, sound, or movie
with <q>ftp</q> or end with a file-type extension such as <q>au</q>
or <q>mpeg</q>. These links might transmit software, sound, or movie
files, and can launch helper applications that support the files.</p>
<p id="setting_image_as_wallpaper"><strong>Tip</strong>: To set an image as
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<li><strong>Change the scale (size) of pages</strong>: In the Scale field,
type in a percentage of the original size and Press
<kbd class="mac">Return</kbd><kbd class="noMac">Enter</kbd>. For
example, type &quot;50&quot; and press <kbd class="mac">Return</kbd>
example, type <q>50</q> and press <kbd class="mac">Return</kbd>
<kbd class="noMac">Enter</kbd> to make each page half the size of the
original page. Click the Up
<img src="chrome://global/skin/arrow/arrow-up-sharp.gif" alt="up button"/>
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</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Scale</strong>: Type in a percentage of the original size.
For example, type &quot;50&quot; and to make each page half the size of
For example, type <q>50</q> and to make each page half the size of
the original page.
<ul>
<li><strong>Shrink To Fit Page Width</strong>: Select this to
@ -1014,19 +1014,19 @@ search, and save web pages.</p>
<li><strong>--blank--</strong>: Show nothing in this area.</li>
<li><strong>Title</strong>: Show the web page title.</li>
<li><strong>URL</strong>: Show the web page URL (URL&apos;s usually
start with &quot;http://&quot;).</li>
start with <q>http://</q>).</li>
<li><strong>Date/Time</strong>: Show the date and time when the web
page is printed.</li>
<li><strong>Page #</strong>: Show the page number of each page. For
example,</li>
<li><strong>Page # of #</strong>: Show the page number along with the
total number of pages. For example, if you print a five page web
page, &quot;3 of 5&quot; would be shown on the third page.</li>
page, <q>3 of 5</q> would be shown on the third page.</li>
<li><strong>Custom</strong>: Type your own text. You can include any
of the following codes to print specific information:
<ul>
<li><strong>&amp;PT</strong>: Page Number with Total (Example:
&quot;3 of 5&quot;)</li>
<q>3 of 5</q>)</li>
<li><strong>&amp;P</strong>: Page Number</li>
<li><strong>&amp;D</strong>: Date</li>
<li><strong>&amp;U</strong>: URL</li>
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menu and choose Preferences.</li>
<li>Under the Appearance category, click Fonts. (If no subcategories are
visible, double-click Appearance to expand the list.)</li>
<li>From the &quot;Fonts for&quot; drop-down list, choose a language
<li>From the <q>Fonts for</q> drop-down list, choose a language
group/script. For instance, to set default fonts for West European
languages/script, choose &quot;Western.&quot;</li>
languages/script, choose <q>Western</q>.</li>
<li>Select whether proportional text should be serif (like Times Roman) or
sans serif (like Arial). You can also specify what font size you want for
proportional text. Proportional text varies in width.</li>
@ -1146,11 +1146,11 @@ search, and save web pages.</p>
</ol>
<p>Many web page authors choose their own fonts and font sizes. You can use the
author&apos;s font settings by selecting &quot;Allow documents to use other
fonts.&quot;</p>
author&apos;s font settings by selecting <q>Allow documents to use other
fonts</q>.</p>
<p>To adjust the readability of fonts, select from the drop-down list the dots
per inch (dpi) for displaying Web pages. Select &quot;Other&quot; to open the
per inch (dpi) for displaying Web pages. Select <q>Other</q> to open the
Calibrate Resolution dialog box, which allows you to calibrate your
resolution by measuring how long a line appears on your screen.</p>
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<li>Under the Appearance category, click Languages/Content. (If no
subcategories are visible, double-click Appearance to expand the
list.)</li>
<li>Under &quot;Installed language packs&quot; select a language pack.</li>
<li>Under <q>Installed language packs</q> select a language pack.</li>
<li>Click OK.
<p><strong>Note</strong>: You must restart &brandShortName; after you
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<li>Under the Appearance category, click Languages/Content. (If no
subcategories are visible, double-click Appearance to expand the
list.)</li>
<li>Under &quot;Installed content packs&quot; select a content pack.</li>
<li>Under <q>Installed content packs</q> select a content pack.</li>
<li>Click OK.
<p><strong>Note</strong>: You will need to restart &brandShortName; after
@ -1263,7 +1263,7 @@ search, and save web pages.</p>
<h2 id="managing_different_file_types">Managing Different File Types</h2>
<p>Navigator can handle many types of files. However, for some files, such as
movies or music, Navigator needs plug-ins or &quot;helper&quot; applications
movies or music, Navigator needs plug-ins or <q>helper</q> applications
that can handle those files. If &brandShortName; doesn&apos;t have the needed
helper application or plug-in, it can still save the file to your hard disk.
When saving files, you can keep track of them using Download Manager.</p>
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downloading a particular file type.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Tip</strong>: You can clear your saved options for &quot;Always ask
before opening this type of file&quot; in preferences. For more information,
<p><strong>Tip</strong>: You can clear your saved options for <q>Always ask
before opening this type of file</q> in preferences. For more information,
see <a href="cs_nav_prefs_navigator.xhtml#helper_applications">Navigator
Preferences - Helper Applications</a>.</p>
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<ol>
<li>Click New Type. You see the New type dialog box.</li>
<li>Type a description of the type of files the application works,with;
for instance, &quot;movies&quot; or &quot;sound files.&quot;</li>
for instance, <q>movies</q> or <q>sound files</q>.</li>
<li>Type the MIME type. MIME types consist of two words separated by
a slash. For instance, a TIFF image file&apos;s MIME type is
&quot;image/tiff&quot;.
<q>image/tiff</q>.
<p><strong>Note:</strong> When you download a file, &brandShortName;
will show you the MIME type on the download dialog box.</p></li>
<li>Type the file extension (suffix) used by this file type. If this
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<p>After installation is finished, &brandShortName; checks to see if it is the
default browser for any of the common Internet file formats or protocols. If
it isn&apos;t, you are asked, &quot;&brandShortName; is not currently set as
it isn&apos;t, you are asked, <q>&brandShortName; is not currently set as
your default browser. Would you like to make it your default
browser?&quot;</p>
browser?</q></p>
<p>Click Yes to make &brandShortName; the default browser. If you click No, you
will be prompted with this question each time &brandShortName; starts, unless
you deselect the checkbox &quot;Check at startup next time, too.&quot;</p>
you deselect the checkbox <q>Check at startup next time, too</q>.</p>
<p>If you deselect the checkbox, &quot;Check at startup next time, too,&quot;
<p>If you deselect the checkbox, <q>Check at startup next time, too</q>,
you can still make &brandShortName; the default browser by changing your
settings in Preferences. To learn how to set &brandShortName; as the default
browser through &brandShortName; preferences, see
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cache.</p>
<p>To specify how often Navigator checks the network for page revisions (so
that you don&apos;t keep &quot;stale&quot; pages in the cache too long):</p>
that you don&apos;t keep <q>stale</q> pages in the cache too long):</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the
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</ol>
<p>If pages that should be in the cache are taking longer to appear than they
should, make sure the preference is not set to &quot;Every time I view the
page,&quot; because the verification requires a network connection that takes
should, make sure the preference is not set to <q>Every time I view the
page</q>, because the verification requires a network connection that takes
time.</p>
<p>To refresh a page at any time:</p>
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<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.</li>
<li>Click the Advanced category.</li>
<li>Select &quot;Keep &brandShortName; in memory to improve startup
performance&quot; to enable Quick Launch, or deselect it to disable Quick
<li>Select <q>Keep &brandShortName; in memory to improve startup
performance</q> to enable Quick Launch, or deselect it to disable Quick
Launch.</li>
<li>Click OK.
<p><strong>Tip:</strong> To easily disable Quick Launch, right-click on the
&brandShortName; logo in the system tray (near the time) and select
&quot;Disable Quick Launch&quot; in the pop-up menu.</p>
<q>Disable Quick Launch</q> in the pop-up menu.</p>
</li>
</ol>
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of the proxy server. Type the port in the Ports field.
<ul>
<li><strong>SOCKS v4, SOCKS v5</strong>: When entering a SOCK
Host, select &quot;SOCKS v4&quot; or &quot;SOCKS v5,&quot;
Host, select <q>SOCKS v4</q> or <q>SOCKS v5</q>,
depending on what version of SOCKS is used for the proxy.</li>
</ul>
</li>

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is specified in the HTML source:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Name:</strong> The form's name, if any.</li>
<li><strong>Name:</strong> The form&apos;s name, if any.</li>
<li><strong>Method:</strong> The HTML method used to send information
captured by the form back to the web server. <tt>GET</tt> appends your
filled-in values to the website address to which it submits the form.
@ -107,13 +107,13 @@
<p>When you select a form listed in the top portion of the Forms tab, the
bottom portion displays detailed information about the way each of of that
form's elements is specified in the HTML source:</p>
form&apos;s elements is specified in the HTML source:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Label:</strong>The element's label (if it is tagged as such in
<li><strong>Label:</strong>The element&apos;s label (if it is tagged as such in
the HTML).</li>
<li><strong>Field Name:</strong>The element's name.</li>
<li><strong>Type:</strong>The element's input type, such as <tt>TEXT</tt>
<li><strong>Field Name:</strong>The element&apos;s name.</li>
<li><strong>Type:</strong>The element&apos;s input type, such as <tt>TEXT</tt>
(for submitting text), <tt>RADIO</tt> (for a radio button), or
<tt>HIDDEN</tt> (for storing information that is submitted but not
displayed on the screen).</li>
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
see information about
<a href="glossary.xhtml#authentication">authentication</a> and
<a href="glossary.xhtml#encryption">encryption</a> for the web page you are
viewing. The top portion indicates whether the website's identity has been
viewing. The top portion indicates whether the website&apos;s identity has been
verified, and the bottom portion describes whether the page was encrypted
when it was received by the browser.</p>
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
Certificate Manager cannot verify its identity. It is possible, though
unlikely, that the website is not what it claims to be.</li>
<li><strong>Website Identity Verified.</strong> The certificate that
Certificate Manager has used to verify this website's identity was issued
Certificate Manager has used to verify this website&apos;s identity was issued
by a certificate authority (CA) marked as one that you trust. You can be
reasonably confident that the website is what it claims to be.</li>
</ul>

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<p>If you use Password Manager or Form Manager to save passwords and personal
data, this sensitive information is stored on your computer in a file
that&apos;s difficult, but not impossible, for an intruder to read. This way
of storing information is sometimes described as &quot;obscuring.&quot; This
of storing information is sometimes described as <q>obscuring</q>. This
is the default setting that applies to information stored by Password Manager
or Form Manager.</p>
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<ol>
<li><strong>Passwords Saved:</strong> Click this tab to view the list of
sites for which Password Manager has saved your user name and
password&mdash;that is, the sites for which you selected &quot;Yes&quot;
password&mdash;that is, the sites for which you selected <q>Yes</q>
in response to Password Manager&apos;s request to store logon
information.
<p>The second column shows the user name for each site. If the password is
stored in encrypted form, &quot;(encrypted)&quot; appears after the user
stored in encrypted form, <q>(encrypted)</q> appears after the user
name.</p>
<p>By default, stored passwords are not displayed.</p>
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
visit that site.</p>
</li>
<li><strong>Passwords Never Saved:</strong> Click this tab to view the list
of sites for which you selected &quot;Never for this site&quot; in response
of sites for which you selected <q>Never for this site</q> in response
to Password Manager&apos;s request to store logon information.
<p>If a site is included on this list, you will always have to type in your
@ -315,8 +315,8 @@ list as follows:</p>
to choose the device whose password you want to change.</li>
<li><strong>Current password:</strong> If you are changing an existing master
password, you must first type the current password. If you don&apos;t type
the current password correctly, you will see the message &quot;You did not
enter the current correct Master Password&quot; after you click OK. If this
the current password correctly, you will see the message <q>You did not
enter the current correct Master Password</q> after you click OK. If this
happens, you must retype your current password.</li>
<li><strong>New password:</strong> Type your new password into this
field.</li>

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<li><a href="#how_can_i_control_web_pages_in_email_messages">How Can I Control
Web Pages in Email Messages?</a></li>
<li><a href="#how_do_i_make_sure_unauthorized_people_dont_use_information_about_me">How
Can I Make Sure Unauthorized People Don't Use Information About Me?</a></li>
Can I Make Sure Unauthorized People Don&apos;t Use Information About Me?</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
a link or type a URL, or when a web page is displayed in an email
message&mdash;it gives certain kinds of information to the site. This
information may include (but is not limited to) your operating environment,
your Internet address, and the page you're coming from.</p>
your Internet address, and the page you&apos;re coming from.</p>
<h3>Operating Environment</h3>
@ -94,16 +94,16 @@
<p>Your browser must tell the site your Internet address (also known as the
Internet Protocol, or IP address) so the site knows where to send the page
you are requesting. The site can't present the page you want to see unless it
you are requesting. The site can&apos;t present the page you want to see unless it
knows your IP address.</p>
<p>Your IP address can be either temporary or fixed (static).</p>
<p>If you connect to the Internet through a standard modem that's attached to
<p>If you connect to the Internet through a standard modem that&apos;s attached to
your phone line, then your Internet service provider (ISP) may assign you a
temporary IP address each time you log on. You use the temporary IP address
for the duration of your Internet session&mdash;for example, until you sign
off or hang up your dial-up connection, or otherwise end your computer's live
off or hang up your dial-up connection, or otherwise end your computer&apos;s live
connection with the Internet. Each ISP has many IP addresses, and they assign
the addresses at random to users.</p>
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
<h3>Referring Page</h3>
<p>The site is also told which page you were reading when you clicked a link to
see one of the site's pages. This allows the site to know which site referred
see one of the site&apos;s pages. This allows the site to know which site referred
you. Or, as you traverse the site, it allows the site to know which of its
pages you came from.</p>
@ -132,8 +132,8 @@
belong to the site.</p>
<p>When you are using the default cookie settings, this activity is invisible
to you, and you won't know when a site is setting a cookie or when your
browser is sending a web site's cookie back. However, you can set your
to you, and you won&apos;t know when a site is setting a cookie or when your
browser is sending a web site&apos;s cookie back. However, you can set your
preferences so that you will be asked before a cookie is set. For information
on how to do this, see
<a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#setting_privacy_levels">Setting Privacy
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
<p>Many web sites publish privacy policies that describe how they use the
information they receive.</p>
<p>You can check a web site's privacy policy to see what it says about the
<p>You can check a web site&apos;s privacy policy to see what it says about the
information it collects, how that information is used, and what choices you
have regarding the use of that information. To learn how to do this, see
<a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#viewing_privacy_policies">Viewing Privacy
@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
<h3 id="what_are_third-party_cookies">What Are Third-Party Cookies?</h3>
<p>If your browser stores a site's cookie, it will return the cookie only to
<p>If your browser stores a site&apos;s cookie, it will return the cookie only to
that particular site. Your browser will not provide one site with cookies set
by another. Since a web site can only receive its own cookies, it can learn
about your activities while you are at that site but not your activities in
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
<p>But sometimes a web site displays content that is hosted on another web
site. That content can be anything from an image to text or an advertisement.
The other web site that hosts such elements also has the ability to store a
cookie in your browser, even though you don't visit the site directly.</p>
cookie in your browser, even though you don&apos;t visit the site directly.</p>
<p>Cookies that are stored by a site other than the one you are visiting are
called <strong>third-party cookies</strong> or <strong>foreign
@ -192,7 +192,7 @@
web pages that are received as part of email messages.</p>
<p>While it may be convenient to enable some or all of these capabilities when
you're browsing the web, they may not be necessary in single web pages sent
you&apos;re browsing the web, they may not be necessary in single web pages sent
as attachments to messages.</p>
<p>For information on enabling or disabling cookies, images, JavaScript, and
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
<p>[<a href="#privacy_on_the_internet">Return to beginning of section</a>]</p>
<h2 id="how_do_i_make_sure_unauthorized_people_dont_use_information_about_me">How
Can I Make Sure Unauthorized People Don't Use Information About Me?</h2>
Can I Make Sure Unauthorized People Don&apos;t Use Information About Me?</h2>
<p>The best way to keep your information private is to read the privacy
policies for the web sites you visit and the Internet services you use, and
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
email, or any other method), it is possible that someone else may be able to
intercept it.</p>
<p>Here are some questions you might ask about a web site's privacy policy:</p>
<p>Here are some questions you might ask about a web site&apos;s privacy policy:</p>
<ul>
<li>What kinds of personal information is this site gathering?</li>
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
<li>How do I contact the web site if I have questions or problems?</li>
</ul>
<p>For information about checking a web site's privacy policy, see
<p>For information about checking a web site&apos;s privacy policy, see
<a href="using_priv_help.xhtml#viewing_privacy_policies">Viewing Privacy
Policies</a>.</p>

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click the name for the preferences you want to view or change.</li>
</ol>
<p>For help with a panel's settings, click the appropriate link below.</p>
<p>For help with a panel&apos;s settings, click the appropriate link below.</p>
<div class="contentsBox">Related sections:
<ul>

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and select Switch Profile.</li>
<li><strong>If &brandShortName; is closed:</strong><span class="win">
Open the Start menu and choose Programs, then &brandShortName;, then
Profile Manager.</span><span class="mac"> Hold down the
<kbd>Option</kbd> key while you&apos;re starting &brandShortName; from
the Finder or the Dock.</span><span class="unix"> Type the following at
the command line: <kbd>./mozilla -profilemanager</kbd></span></li>
Profile Manager.</span><span class="mac"> Hold down the
<kbd>Option</kbd> key while you&apos;re starting &brandShortName; from
the Finder or the Dock.</span><span class="unix"> Type the following at
the command line: <kbd>./mozilla -profilemanager</kbd></span></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Click Create Profile, read the Profile description, and then click
Next.</li>
<li>Enter a profile name. This can be anything you like, such as your real
name or a name that&apos;s related to what you use the profile for, such as
&quot;School&quot;.</li>
<q>School</q>.</li>
<li>Accept the default location for the new profile, or click the Choose
Folder button and navigate to the location you want.</li>
<li>If you have Language Packs or Regional Content Packs installed, click
@ -73,15 +73,15 @@
<li>Open the Profile Manager:
<ul>
<li><strong>If &brandShortName; is running:</strong> Open the Tools menu
and select Switch Profile. <strong>Note:</strong> You can&apos;t delete
the profile that is in use.</li>
and select Switch Profile. <strong>Note:</strong> You can&apos;t delete the
profile that is in use.</li>
<li><strong>If &brandShortName; is closed:</strong>
<span class="win"> Open the Start menu and choose Programs, then
&brandShortName;, then Profile Manager.</span><span class="mac"> Hold
down the <kbd>Option</kbd> key while you&apos;re starting
&brandShortName; from the Finder or the Dock.</span><span class="unix">
Type the following at the command line:
<kbd>./mozilla -profilemanager</kbd></span></li>
down the <kbd>Option</kbd> key while you&apos;re starting
&brandShortName; from the Finder or the Dock.</span><span class="unix">
Type the following at the command line:
<kbd>./mozilla -profilemanager</kbd></span></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>To delete a profile, select its name and click Delete Profile. In the
@ -89,12 +89,11 @@
<ul>
<li><strong>Delete files:</strong> Deletes the whole profile folder
with its stored data (bookmarks, preferences, email
accounts, and so on). <em>Make sure that you won&apos;t need anything
from the profile in the future before you choose this option.</em></li>
<li><strong>Don&apos;t delete files:</strong> Removes the profile from
the list of available profiles, but keeps the profile folder. By
choosing this option none of your profile&apos;s stored data will be
deleted.</li>
accounts, and so on). <em>Make sure that you won&apos;t need anything from
the profile in the future before you choose this option.</em></li>
<li><strong>Don&apos;t delete files:</strong> Removes the profile from the
list of available profiles, but keeps the profile folder. By choosing
this option none of your profile&apos;s stored data will be deleted.</li>
</ul>
To rename a profile, select its name, click Rename Profile, and follow the
instructions.</li>

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<p>To turn individual ciphers on or off, click the Edit Ciphers button:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Edit Ciphers:</strong> Don't attempt to edit ciphers individually
<li><strong>Edit Ciphers:</strong> Don&apos;t attempt to edit ciphers individually
unless you know exactly what you are doing and have cleared the changes
with your system administrator. For more information, see
<a href="#cipher_help">Edit Ciphers</a>.</li>
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
<p><strong>Important note regarding TLS:</strong> Some servers that do not
implement SSL correctly cannot negotiate the SSL handshake with client
software (such as the browser) that supports TLS. Such servers are known as
&quot;TLS intolerant&quot;.</p>
<q>TLS intolerant</q>.</p>
<p>When the Enable TLS option in the SSL preferences panel is selected, the
browser attempts to use the TLS protocol when making secure connections with
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
<h3 id="ssl_warnings">SSL Warnings</h3>
<p>It's easy to tell when the web site you are viewing is using an encrypted
<p>It&apos;s easy to tell when the web site you are viewing is using an encrypted
connection. If the connection is encrypted, the lock icon in the lower-right
corner of the Navigator window is locked. If the connection is not encrypted,
the lock icon is unlocked.</p>
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
people.</li>
<li><strong>Viewing a page with an encrypted/unencrypted mix:</strong>
Select this warning if you want to be alerted whenever you are viewing a
page that includes any information that's not encrypted.</li>
page that includes any information that&apos;s not encrypted.</li>
</ul>
<p>For short definitions, click
@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
<h2 id="edit_ciphers">Edit Ciphers</h2>
<p>This section describes how to use the Edit Ciphers dialog box. If you're not
<p>This section describes how to use the Edit Ciphers dialog box. If you&apos;re not
already viewing it, follow these steps:</p>
<ol>
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
<li><strong>Encryption algorithm:</strong> Used for bulk encryption and
decryption.</li>
<li><strong>Authentication Algorithm:</strong> Used to determine the server
or client's identity.</li>
or client&apos;s identity.</li>
<li><strong>Effective Key Algorithm:</strong> Governs the way in which the
server and client determine the symmetric keys they will both use during an
SSL session.</li>

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<div class="contentsBox">In this section:
<ul>
<li><a href="#about_the_next_update_date">About the &quot;Next Update&quot;
<li><a href="#about_the_next_update_date">About the <q>Next Update</q>
Date</a></li>
<li><a href="#importing_crls">Importing CRLs</a></li>
<li><a href="#viewing_and_managing_crls">Viewing and Managing CRLs</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
<h3 id="about_the_next_update_date">About the &quot;Next Update&quot; Date</h3>
<h3 id="about_the_next_update_date">About the <q>Next Update</q> Date</h3>
<p>The browser uses the CRLs it has available to check the validity of
certificates issued by the corresponding CAs. If a certificate is listed as
@ -667,8 +667,8 @@ Settings</h1>
CRLs</a>.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Select the option labeled &quot;Enable Automatic Update for this
CRL&quot;.</li>
<li>Select the option labeled <q>Enable Automatic Update for this
CRL</q>.</li>
<li>Decide how you want to schedule the automatic updates:
<ul>
<li><strong>Update __ days before Next Update date:</strong> Select this
@ -703,8 +703,8 @@ Settings</h1>
The Automatic CRL Update Preferences dialog box appears:</p>
<ol>
<li>Select the option labeled &quot;Enable Automatic Update for this
CRL&quot;.</li>
<li>Select the option labeled <q>Enable Automatic Update for this
CRL</q>.</li>
<li>Decide how you want to schedule the automatic updates:
<ul>
<li><strong>Update __ days before Next Update date.</strong> Select this

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<h2 id="enabling_and_disabling_cookies">Enabling &amp; Disabling Cookies</h2>
<p>You can specify how cookies should be handled by setting your Cookies
preferences. The default setting is &quot;Enable all cookies&quot;.</p>
preferences. The default setting is <q>Enable all cookies</q>.</p>
<p>To change your Cookies preferences:</p>
@ -74,20 +74,20 @@
<ol>
<li>Open the Tools menu and choose Cookie Manager.</li>
<li>Choose &quot;Unblock Cookies from this Site&quot; or &quot;Block Cookies
from this Site.&quot;</li>
<li>Choose <q>Unblock Cookies from this Site</q> or <q>Block Cookies
from this Site</q>.</li>
</ol>
<p>Alternatively, if you have selected &quot;Warn me before storing a
cookie&quot; in <a href="#cookies">Privacy &amp; Security Preferences -
<p>Alternatively, if you have selected <q>Warn me before storing a
cookie</q> in <a href="#cookies">Privacy &amp; Security Preferences -
Cookies</a>, you will be warned (while browsing) that a website is asking to
set a cookie. When you see such a warning, you can click Yes to allow or No
to deny the cookie. You can also select the option for your browser to
&quot;Remember this decision.&quot;</p>
<q>Remember this decision</q>.</p>
<p>If you select &quot;Remember this decision,&quot; you will not be warned the
next time that site tries to set or modify a cookie, and your &quot;yes&quot;
or &quot;no&quot; response will still be in effect.</p>
<p>If you select <q>Remember this decision</q>, you will not be warned the
next time that site tries to set or modify a cookie, and your <q>yes</q>
or <q>no</q> response will still be in effect.</p>
<p>If you want to change a remembered response later, use Cookie Manager to
edit your list of automatically stored cookies.</p>
@ -140,8 +140,8 @@
<p>Even though you&apos;ve removed the cookies now, you will reacquire those
same cookies the next time you return to the website.</p>
<p>To prevent that from happening, select the checkbox labeled &quot;Don&apos;t
allow sites that set removed cookies to set future cookies&quot;. When this
<p>To prevent that from happening, select the checkbox labeled <q>Don&apos;t
allow sites that set removed cookies to set future cookies</q>. When this
checkbox is selected, websites for the cookies that you are removing are
added to the list of sites whose cookies will automatically be rejected.</p>
@ -185,11 +185,11 @@
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no
subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy &amp; Security to expand
the list.)</li>
<li>Select the option labeled &quot;Enable cookies based on privacy
settings.&quot;</li>
<li>Select the option labeled <q>Enable cookies based on privacy
settings</q>.</li>
<li>Click View.</li>
<li>In the Privacy Settings dialog box, select the level of privacy you want,
or select &quot;custom&quot; and specify your own privacy settings as
or select <q>custom</q> and specify your own privacy settings as
discussed below.</li>
<li>Click OK to confirm your settings.</li>
</ol>
@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
information about these predefined options, see
<a href="#privacy_settings">Privacy Settings</a>.</p>
<p>When the &quot;custom&quot; option is selected, you can specify your own
<p>When the <q>custom</q> option is selected, you can specify your own
privacy settings in detail. Depending on the P3P policy of the site setting
the cookie, and depending on whether or not the site setting the cookie is
the one you are viewing, you can select whether you want the Cookie Manager
@ -215,8 +215,8 @@
fits the category sets a cookie. When this icon is displayed, you can click
it to get information about the affected cookies.</p>
<p>&quot;First party cookies&quot; are cookies set by the site you are
visiting. &quot;Third-party cookies,&quot; also known as
<p><q>First party cookies</q> are cookies set by the site you are
visiting. <q>Third-party cookies</q>, also known as
<a href="privacy_help.xhtml#what_are_third-party_cookies">foreign cookies</a>,
are set by sites other than the one you are viewing.</p>
@ -381,7 +381,7 @@
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Send For</td>
<td>When this field is &quot;For encrypted connections only&quot; it means
<td>When this field is <q>For encrypted connections only</q> it means
that the browser checks the connection whenever the server asks for a
cookie and will not send it unless the connection is encrypted
(HTTPS).</td>
@ -442,12 +442,12 @@
<li>Click the Cookie Sites tab.</li>
</ol>
<p>If the &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; option is selected in
<p>If the <q>Warn me before storing a cookie</q> option is selected in
<a href="#cookies">Privacy &amp; Security Preferences - Cookies</a>, you will
be warned (while browsing) each time a website requests permission to set a
cookie. The warning allows you to accept or deny the cookie. The warning also
allows you to select an option for your browser to &quot;Remember this
decision.&quot;</p>
allows you to select an option for your browser to <q>Remember this
decision</q>.</p>
<p>The Cookie Sites tab of the Cookie Manager lists the sites for which your
decisions have been remembered, and what your decisions were. It also allows
@ -461,7 +461,7 @@
</ul>
<p>Once you&apos;ve removed a site from this list, Cookie Manager remembers
nothing about it. If the &quot;Warn me before storing a cookie&quot; option
nothing about it. If the <q>Warn me before storing a cookie</q> option
is selected in the Cookies preferences panel, you will be again be warned
when the website you removed from this list requests permission to set a
cookie.</p>
@ -477,8 +477,8 @@
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Cookies. (If no
subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy &amp; Security to expand
the list.)</li>
<li>Select the radio button labeled &quot;Enable cookies based on privacy
settings&quot;.</li>
<li>Select the radio button labeled <q>Enable cookies based on privacy
settings</q>.</li>
<li>Click View.</li>
</ol>
@ -499,8 +499,8 @@
some websites and on the settings displayed under Cookie Acceptance Policy
for first-party and third-party cookies.</p>
<p>&quot;First party cookies&quot; are cookies set by the site you are
visiting. &quot;Third-party cookies&quot;, also known as
<p><q>First party cookies</q> are cookies set by the site you are
visiting. <q>Third-party cookies</q>, also known as
<a href="privacy_help.xhtml#what_are_third-party_cookies">foreign
cookies</a>, are set by sites other than the one you are viewing.</p>
@ -513,7 +513,7 @@
<p>When this setting is selected, the browser accepts all third-party
cookies, but <strong>flags</strong> third-party cookies from sites that
indicate they may collect personally identifiable information without
your consent. Flagged cookies are listed as &quot;flagged&quot; in the
your consent. Flagged cookies are listed as <q>flagged</q> in the
status column of the Cookie Manager&apos;s
<a href="#stored_cookies">Stored Cookies</a> tab.</p>
@ -541,7 +541,7 @@
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>custom:</strong> Select this if you want to set your own custom
Cookie Acceptance Policy. The default settings for &quot;custom&quot; are
Cookie Acceptance Policy. The default settings for <q>custom</q> are
whatever they happened to be just before you select this option. You can
modify them by selecting from the drop-down menus in the Cookie Acceptance
Policy portion of the dialog box.</li>
@ -563,7 +563,7 @@
current session only&mdash;that is, until you exit the browser.</li>
<li><strong>Reject:</strong> Reject all cookies in the category.</li>
<li><strong>Flag:</strong> Lists the cookie&apos;s status as
&quot;flagged&quot; in the status column of the Cookie Manager&apos;s
<q>flagged</q> in the status column of the Cookie Manager&apos;s
<a href="#stored_cookies">Stored Cookies</a> tab and display the cookie
notification icon.</li>
</ul>
@ -607,8 +607,8 @@
<ul>
<li><strong>Turn Off Privacy Settings:</strong> Click this button to disable
your Privacy Settings. This has the same effect as selecting &quot;Enable
all cookies&quot; in <a href="#cookies">Privacy &amp; Security
your Privacy Settings. This has the same effect as selecting <q>Enable
all cookies</q> in <a href="#cookies">Privacy &amp; Security
Preferences - Cookies</a>. After you take this action, your browser will
accept all cookies.</li>
<li><strong>View Cookie Manager:</strong> Click this button to open the
@ -664,8 +664,8 @@
enter while using the Internet.</p>
<p>For example, after you log onto a website from a page that requests a user
name and password, a dialog box appears asking, &quot;Do you want Password
Manager to remember this logon?&quot; When you see this dialog box, you can
name and password, a dialog box appears asking, <q>Do you want Password
Manager to remember this logon?</q> When you see this dialog box, you can
click one of the following buttons:</p>
<ul>
@ -732,8 +732,8 @@
</li>
<li>You use Password Manager to remember your user name and password for an
email account, an FTP site, or in any other situation where you type login
information in a dialog box that displays a checkbox labeled &quot;Use
Password Manager to remember these values.&quot;
information in a dialog box that displays a checkbox labeled <q>Use
Password Manager to remember these values</q>.
<p>In most cases, the next time you attempt to access that server, Password
Manager automatically fills in your user name and password in the same
@ -762,7 +762,7 @@
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Passwords. (If no
subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy &amp; Security to expand
the list.)</li>
<li>In the Password Manager section, deselect &quot;Remember passwords&quot;
<li>In the Password Manager section, deselect <q>Remember passwords</q>
to turn Password Manager off.</li>
</ol>
@ -968,8 +968,8 @@
<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Forms. (If no
subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy &amp; Security to expand
the list.)</li>
<li>In the Form Manager section, deselect &quot;Save form data from web pages
when completing forms.&quot;</li>
<li>In the Form Manager section, deselect <q>Save form data from web pages
when completing forms</q>.</li>
</ol>
<p>Note that deselecting this option turns off the notification feature, but
@ -1023,7 +1023,7 @@
<h2 id="editing_stored_site_information">Editing Stored Site Information</h2>
<p>As explained in <a href="#saving_form_data">Saving Form Data</a>, you can
choose &quot;Never for this site&quot; when Form Manager prompts you to save
choose <q>Never for this site</q> when Form Manager prompts you to save
data you&apos;ve entered in a form. Similarly, you can choose not to display
the Prefill Form Data dialog box on a site-by-site basis.</p>
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<ul>
<li><strong>Forms Never Previewed:</strong> Click this tab to view the list
of sites for which you selected &quot;Bypass this screen when prefilling
this form in the future&quot; after choosing Fill in Form from the Edit
of sites for which you selected <q>Bypass this screen when prefilling
this form in the future</q> after choosing Fill in Form from the Edit
menu.
<p>If you remove an entry from this list, Form Manager will again give you
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</li>
<li><strong>Forms Never Saved:</strong> Click this tab to view the list of
sites for which you selected &quot;Never for this site&quot; in response to
sites for which you selected <q>Never for this site</q> in response to
the Form Manager&apos;s request to store form data.
<p>If you remove an entry from this list, Form Manager will again ask
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<li>Under the Privacy &amp; Security category, click Passwords. (If no
subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy &amp; Security to expand
the list.)</li>
<li>In the Encrypting versus Obscuring section, select &quot;Use encryption
when storing sensitive data.&quot;</li>
<li>In the Encrypting versus Obscuring section, select <q>Use encryption
when storing sensitive data</q>.</li>
<li>Click OK. If you haven&apos;t previously set a master password, a new
dialog box appears and leads you through the process of setting it.</li>
</ol>
<p>To turn encryption off, deselect &quot;Use encryption when storing sensitive
data.&quot;</p>
<p>To turn encryption off, deselect <q>Use encryption when storing sensitive
data</q>.</p>
<p>You must supply your master password when you turn encryption on or off.</p>

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the next scheduled update has not yet occurrred, this field will be
blank.</li>
<li>After at least one auto update has occurred, this field shows
&quot;failed&quot; if the most recent auto update failed, or
&quot;OK&quot; if the most recent auto update was successful.</li>
<q>failed</q> if the most recent auto update failed, or
<q>OK</q> if the most recent auto update was successful.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
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including the most recent failure:
<ul>
<li>If the most recent attempt was successful, this reads
&quot;None&quot; even if there were previous unsuccessful
<q>None</q> even if there were previous unsuccessful
attempts.</li>
<li>If the most recent attempt failed, this indicates the number of
consecutive failures and the error message for the most recent