Nevin Chen Not active on Bugzilla. Attached file Bug - Use getExternalStorageDirectory to avoid files being deleted automatically when app is uninstalled in Android 6. Attachment - Flags: review?
Attachment - Attachment description: Bug - use getExternalStorageDirectory to avoid file being deleted automatically in Android 6. Flags: needinfo? Closed: 5 years ago.
Duplicate of bug: Jan Henning [:JanH]. Attachment - Attachment is obsolete: true. Search Support Search. Home Support Forums Firefox how remove and delete a downloaded file. Learn More. Answer questions and improve our knowledge base. Firefox includes a Search bar on the New Tab page and an optional Search bar located to the right of the address bar.
When you search the Web with Search Support Search. Drag the Firefox application to the Trash. Your uninstall of Firefox is finished. Uninstall Firefox If you installed Firefox with the distro-based package manager, you should use the same way to uninstall it - see Install Firefox on Linux for details. Remove user data and settings Uninstalling Firefox does not remove your user profile , which includes personal information such as bookmarks, passwords and cookies.
If you want to preserve your bookmarks, passwords, cookies, and other user data and settings, see Back up and restore information in Firefox profiles. Delete the firefox folder that contains your profile folder and the profiles.
Click the Windows Start button and select Control Panel. The Add or Remove Programs window will open. From the list of currently installed programs, select Mozilla Firefox. To begin the uninstall, click the Remove button to the right of Mozilla Firefox. In detail, Firefox will:. Downloading files via an insecure HTTP connection, generally exposes a major security risk because data transferred by the regular HTTP protocol is unprotected and transferred in clear text, such that attackers are able to view, steal, or even tamper with the transmitted data.
Put differently, downloading a file over an insecure connection allows an attacker to replace the file with malicious content which, when opened, can ultimately lead to an entire system compromise.
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