HTTPS-Only Mode is automatically enabled in Waterfox for Android, versions 1.0.0 and later. For every website you visit, Waterfox will automatically establish a secure, encrypted connection over HTTPS whenever possible. This is especially useful when you are using a public Wi-Fi, where you can’t be sure of the integrity of your internet connection. You can disable or enable this feature in your settings. What is the difference between HTTP and HTTPS? HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. It is the fundamental protocol for the web and encodes basic interactions between browsers and web servers. The problem with the regular HTTP protocol is that the data transferring from server to browser is not encrypted, meaning data can be viewed, stolen, or altered. HTTPS protocols fix this by using either TLS (Transport Layer Security) or SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). This creates a secure encrypted connection between the server and the browser, which protects sensitive information....
Note Waterfox and BrowserWorks are in no way associated with Mozilla. By using a Mozilla account, please make yourself familiar with the Mozilla Accounts Privacy Notice Sign in to your Mozilla account on Waterfox for Android to sync your bookmarks, credit cards, history, logins and open tabs across your devices. Sign in to your Mozilla account Option 1: Pair your mobile browser with Waterfox desktop To sync your bookmarks, credit cards, history, logins and open tabs with Sync using an existing Mozilla account and QR code: On your Waterfox desktop: Access firefox.com/pair . Click Get started . On your Waterfox for Android app: Tap the menu button. Tap Sync and save your data. Tap Ready to scan. Point your device’s camera toward the QR code on your desktop. Option 2: Log in with credentials To sync your bookmarks, cr...