
- How to put a password lock on comodo dragon browser Pc#
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(e.g.) You can do this by pressing 1 or something sent to a service bot. # 4) Website for sync only allows you to delete data or reset password. # 3) No choice but to delete and start over! No way to access data uploaded. # 2) Your mobile (which memory is sketchy anyways) loses sync also (sometimes mine loses it for some reason because of VPN or other connection issues other times due to updates other times moving data from card to mobile memory and vice versa)

But, when it comes to the sync function and how google handles the uploaded data, in my opinion, it is MUCH more intuitive and actually makes sense in respect of both reliability and security. Mozilla makes the UI look more and more like Chrome, which I disagree with, since the unique GUI is one of the main reasons I use Firefox as my primary browser. In any case, I think this pairing and recovery mechanism is needlessly complicated. Or, I could have lost the sync by moving the app from builtin memory to SD card. However, as I updated from Firefox beta to Nightly and re-downgraded it back to Firefox main release, somehow I lost the sync. I did at one point have SYNC installed on my mobile phone running Android. This seems ridiculous because now the only way to access that data is if I had another device paired to the same sync account. I've been looking for it all day, and all the support pages for this topic seem to indicate that this recovery key is generated at the time of original sync config, but the methods of retrieving it involves going to the "manage sync" prefpage that I cannot access anymore since I lost sync which is what my problem is in the first place. IF I was prompted to save the recovery key during the original setup, then I should have it saved somewhere on my harddrive and/or online storage. Why must I go pair another device only to find my data has already been deleted? (recovery key mechanism is misleading!) What do you do with the data that is on the server? Is it not still useful information? I have the password, I have a (supposedly) secure connection through the browser, and I have an e-mail account to verify. 4) Website for sync only allows you to delete data or reset password.3) No choice but to delete and start over! No way to access data uploaded.


You have the password, you have the same computer and mobile, you have the same e-mail.
How to put a password lock on comodo dragon browser Pc#
Then, your mobile isn't synced, and your PC isn't synced either. Often, this could be a buggy nightly build or you simply moved the browser from mobile built-in memory to SD card. OR, if you have a paired device but something happens to it as well.
How to put a password lock on comodo dragon browser download#
However, if you happen to have only one device that uses sync, as of right now, you cannot download and use the data uploaded earlier. This makes no sense since the purpose of sync is to backup and maintain the data. If I have mobile firefox, and I synced ALL my data to a server, using a secure connection, after entering a password when prompted, WHY MUST I HAVE ANOTHER DEVICE PAIRED TO ACCESS MY OWN DATA? This happens often in Nightly (especially since this new australis/28.0a1 is so buggy since it's basically chrome UI ontop of gecko instead of chromium) because it is a test/alpha build and often requires a reset once the add-ons tested become obsolete/incompatible due to update.

I don't understand what SYNC is useful for if I cannot retrieve the data I uploaded to the server if I simply reset my browser.
