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howtos:weave [2012/09/18 21:37 (UTC)] – Heading level alienbobhowtos:weave [2012/09/19 15:53 (UTC)] – [Setting Up Your Own Mozilla Sync Server] fixed typo kikinovak
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-//Mozilla Sync// is feature which is supported in Firefox since version 4. It allows you to store your bookmarks, browsing history, browser preferences, and saved passwords on a remote server. It even allows you to work on multiple computers and have the same Firefox configuration on all these computers. That’s a pretty cool feature. You can for instance setup sync on your Android phone’s Firefox browser and quickly configure it by entering your account-specific sync key. Moments later you will have your synced desktop browser configuration on your phone.+//Mozilla Sync// is feature which is supported in Firefox since version 4. It allows you to store your bookmarks, browsing history, browser preferences, and saved passwords on a remote server. It even allows you to work on multiple computers and have the same Firefox configuration on all these computers. That’s a pretty cool feature. You can for instance setup sync on your Android phone’s Firefox browser and quickly configure it by entering your account-specific sync key. Moments later you will have your synced desktop browser configuration on your phone.
  
 Mozilla offers public sync servers. If you don't trust your passwords and browsing history in the hands of Mozilla (though your data is supposedly being encrypted with your unique sync key before it gets uploaded to Mozilla), then you can use this HOWTO for setting up your own Sync Server at home (or at work). Mozilla offers public sync servers. If you don't trust your passwords and browsing history in the hands of Mozilla (though your data is supposedly being encrypted with your unique sync key before it gets uploaded to Mozilla), then you can use this HOWTO for setting up your own Sync Server at home (or at work).
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