With the default config in WF after doing one search I saw 11 cookies from “bing”, “business.bing” and “www2.bing.com” that stick around even after reboots when using the default browser config. There’s not one browser that should be used with the default settings.Safe browsing is enabled by default in Waterfox, Firefox, Chrome and Vivaldi, I don’t know about Opera. There are no companies that will do this for you, and most companies actively work to reduce your protection.Finally! Because there is a Chrome already and it’s doing it’s job good enough. They didn’t even attempt to do this part privately at all.I agree with you that protecting against threats can be useful, but it should be done locally, period, especially when Google is involved at the other end. ImTranslator translates between more than 100 languages using three translation providers (Google, Microsoft Bing, Translator). google translator for firefox free download - Google Translator, ShaPlus Google Translator, Mozilla Firefox Portable, and many more programs Decentralization and other defenses could help make police mass surveillance more costly and less total, while I agree that nothing can fully stop it. Translation is like screen-shots : such utilities should be blazingly fast to use, with nothing to think about and no way to fail.I’m using To Google Translate and it works really fine.Fast Translation says it’s not compatible with Quantum.Are some Firefox developers want to be employed by Microsoft? The latter would surely be very limiting.Add-on developers created numerous extensions that integrated translate functionality in Firefox in one way or another. Actually the best privacy protection in Firefox implementation in my opinion is not that it will send an unknown site out of a subset, because I’m not quite sure those sets sharing the first 32 bits of hashes are that large (are they ?). About this extension. I thought WF was supposed to be the schnitzel when it came to browser privacy? would be very good in protecting users, but it would have to be independently audited and the entity would need to enjoy a high level of trust, which Mozilla doesn’t these days.It’s all about plausible deniability.
@owl what you call moderate is uninformed people, that will therefore be abused. - Click on the Toolbar icon. One only option: in what language we want the translation.When I looked for browser.translation.engine, it was bing (all in small letters) there I found, not google.Which version did you check? Language Support Extensions. With this addon you can translate any text to your own language with one click or hot-key. Was Yahoo any better than Google? :)I myself would prefer a program who works for me personly much better namely being Grammarly being integrated in Mozilla Firefox.Please no. Because of this, inline selection translation function is now suspended, and selection translation opens the translation in a new tab. Google search being the default search engine in FF is what the average user wants to use anyway when you consider Google has the biggest search engine market share with worldwide numbers around 70-80%. The Firefox extensions that exist for Google Translate are either massive feature creeps, or very limited. Fortunately, we can get a lot more — it just takes ongoing effort and vigilance from all users. Because of this, inline selection translation function is now suspended, and selection translation opens the translation in a new tab. Most Firefox users are probably unaware as it is not enabled by default and not highlighted in the options or user interface.Mozilla's first version of translation support in Firefox used Bing Translate to translate website content.