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diff --git a/l10n-fur/mobile/android/chrome/browser.properties b/l10n-fur/mobile/android/chrome/browser.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8483f3173d --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n-fur/mobile/android/chrome/browser.properties @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public +# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this +# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + +# Popup Blocker + +# SafeBrowsing + + +# In Extension.jsm + + +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (geolocation.dontAskAgain): This label appears next to a +# checkbox to indicate whether or not the user wants to make a permanent decision. + +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (password.logins): Label that will be used in + # Text Selection + +#Input widgets UI + +# Web Console API + +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (timer.end): +# This string is used to display the result of the console.timeEnd() call. +# %1$S=name of timer, %2$S=number of milliseconds + +# Site settings dialog +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (siteSettings.labelToValue): This string will be used to +# dislay a list of current permissions settings for a site. +# Example: "Store Offline Data: Allow" + + +# Site settings dialog + +# In ContextualIdentityService.jsm + +# LOCALIZATION NOTE (userContextPersonal.label, +# userContextWork.label, +# userContextShopping.label, +# userContextBanking.label, +# userContextNone.label): +# These strings specify the four predefined contexts included in support of the +# Contextual Identity / Containers project. Each context is meant to represent +# the context that the user is in when interacting with the site. Different +# contexts will store cookies and other information from those sites in +# different, isolated locations. You can enable the feature by typing +# about:config in the URL bar and changing privacy.userContext.enabled to true. +# Once enabled, you can open a new tab in a specific context by clicking +# File > New Container Tab > (1 of 4 contexts). Once opened, you will see these +# strings on the right-hand side of the URL bar. +# In android this will be only exposed by web extensions +userContextPersonal.label = Personal +userContextWork.label = Work +userContextBanking.label = Banking +userContextShopping.label = Shopping + |