diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/certs_help.xhtml b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/certs_help.xhtml index 7e242517fdd4..a6f12068f98d 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/certs_help.xhtml +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/certs_help.xhtml @@ -229,8 +229,8 @@
-

12/07/2001

-

Copyright © 1994-2001 Netscape Communications Corporation.

+

11 January 2002

+

Copyright © 1994-2002 Netscape Communications Corporation.

diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/certs_prefs_help.xhtml b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/certs_prefs_help.xhtml index 6808a750fe5b..2d5f22fb3850 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/certs_prefs_help.xhtml +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/certs_prefs_help.xhtml @@ -8,9 +8,34 @@ + + + + +

Certificate Settings

+ +

This section describes how to set your certificate preferences and how to use the Certificate Manager, Device Manager, and other dialog boxes related to certificates. + +

For step-by-step descriptions of various tasks related to certificates, see Using Certificates section . +

 

+ + + + + +
+

In this section:

+

Certificate Preferences

+

Certificate Manager

+

Device Manager

+

Certificate Information and Decisions

+
+

 

+ + -

Privacy & Security Preferences - Certificates

+

Privacy & Security Preferences - Certificates

This section describes use the Certificates preferences panel. To view Certificates preferences, follow these steps:

    @@ -55,8 +80,8 @@ security device, and you can use additional security devices, such as smart card


    -

    8/31/2001

    -

    Copyright © 1998-2001 The Mozilla Organization.

    +

    January 11 2002

    +

    Copyright © 1998-2002 The Mozilla Organization.

    diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/passwords_help.xhtml b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/passwords_help.xhtml index c83cb8ab4583..ec838bf060e2 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/passwords_help.xhtml +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/passwords_help.xhtml @@ -8,45 +8,70 @@ - + + + +
    +

    Password Settings

    + +

    This section describes how to set your password preferences, set your Master Password, and control other aspects of password handling. + +

    For step-by-step descriptions of various tasks related to passwords, see Using the Password Manager. + +

      + + + + + +
    +

    In this section:

    +

    Privacy & Security Preferences - Web Passwords

    +

    Privacy & Security Preferences - Master Passwords

    +

    Change Master Password

    +

    Reset Master Password +

    + + +


    Privacy & Security Preferences - Web Passwords

    -

    This section describes how to use the Web Passwords panel. If you are not already viewing the panel, follow these steps: +

    This section describes the Web Passwords preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:

    1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
    2. Under the Privacy & Security category, choose Web Passwords. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
    - -

     

    +

     

    Password Manager

    -

    Password Manager stores your user names and passwords on your computer's hard disk and enters them for you automatically when you visit the sites that require them. For detailed information about using Password Manager, including how to override it for individual sites and how to view and manage stored passwords, see Using the Password Manager +

    Password Manager preferences allow you to +

    -

    To activate Password Manager so that it automatically stores your user names and passwords and enters them for you as necessary, select the checkbox in the Web Passwords panel labeled "Remember passwords for sites that require me to log in." +

    For detailed information about using Password Manager, including how to override it for individual sites and how to view and manage stored passwords, see Using the Password Manager. -

    To turn off Password Manager, deselect the same checkbox. - -

     

    +

     

    Encrypting Versus Obscuring

    -

    If you use Password Manager or Form Manager to save passwords and personal data, then this sensitive information is stored on your computer in a file that's difficult, but not impossible, for an intruder to read. This way of storing information is sometimes described as "obscuring." +

    If you use Password Manager or Form Manager to save passwords and personal data, this sensitive information is stored on your computer in a file that's difficult, but not impossible, for an intruder to read. This way of storing information is sometimes described as "obscuring." -

    For improved protection, you may want to protect the file with encryption. Encryption makes it nearly impossible for an unauthorized person to view your stored sensitive information. - -

    To turn on encryption for sensitive information stored on your computer, select the checkbox in the Web Passwords panel labeled "Use encryption when storing sensitive data." If you have not previously set a master password, you will be asked to create one. To do so, follow the instructions as they appear on your screen. For an overview of the steps involved, see Encrypting Stored Sensitive Information. - -

    To turn off encryption for sensitive information, so that it is obscured but not encrypted, deselect the checkbox. +

    For improved protection, you may want to protect the file with encryption. Encryption makes it nearly impossible for an unauthorized person to view your stored sensitive information. -

    -[ Return to beginning of Web Passwords section ] -

    + + +

    If you have not previously set a master password, you will be asked to create one. To do so, follow the instructions as they appear on your screen. + +

    For more details, see Encrypting Stored Sensitive Information. +

     

    @@ -54,9 +79,9 @@ -

    Privacy & Security Preferences - Master Passwords

    +

    Privacy & Security Preferences - Master Passwords

    -

    This section describes how to use the Master Passwords panel. If you are not already viewing the panel, follow these steps: +

    This section describes the Master Passwords preferences panel. If you are not already viewing it, follow these steps:

    1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences. @@ -64,53 +89,28 @@

      + -
    +

    In this section:

    -

    Change Master Password

    -

    Master Password Timout -

    Reset Master Password +

    Change Master Password

    +

    Master Password Timeout

    +

    Reset Master Password

    +

      -

     

    - - - - +

    Change Master Password

    A master password protects a security device, which is a software or hardware device that stores sensitive information associated with your identity, such as keys or certificates. For example, the browser has a built-in Software Security Device, and you can also use external security devices, such as smart cards, if your computer is configured to use them.

    The master password for the browser's built-in Software Security Device protects your master key. Your master key is used to encrypt sensitive information such as email passwords, web site passwords, and other data stored by the Password Manager and Form Manager. -

    To set or change any of your master passwords, click the Change Password button in the Master Passwords preferences panel (or open the Tasks menu, then choose Privacy & Security, Password Manager, and Change Master Password). - -

    You can then use the Set Master Password dialog box to provide the following information: - -

    - -

    If someone uses your computer who knows or can guess your master password, that person may be able to access web sites while pretending to be you. This can be dangerous—for example, if you manage your financial accounts over the Internet. - -

    Therefore, it's important to select a master password that's difficult to guess. The password quality meter gives you a rough idea of the quality of your password as you type it based on factors such as length and the use of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. For further guidelines, see the online document Choosing a Good Password. - -

    It's also important to record your master password in a safe place—and not anywhere that's easily accessible to someone else. If you forget this password, you may not be able to access important information, such as web sites that require passwords or certificates stored on your computer.

    - -

    -[ Return to beginning of Master Passwords section ] -

    +

     

    @@ -138,16 +138,76 @@ -

    -[ Return to beginning of Master Passwords section ] -

    +

     

    + +

    Reset Master Password

    + +

    Warning: If you reset your master password, you will permanently erase all the web passwords, email passwords, and form data saved on your behalf by Password Manager and Form Manager. You will also lose all your personal certificates associated with the Software Security Device. + +

    To change your master password rather than resetting it, click the Change Password button in the Master Passwords preferences panel. + +

    Note that you must remember your old master password to change it with the Change Password button. Resetting your master password is a last resort that you should use only if you are absolutely sure you've forgotten it. + +

    If you are really sure that you want to reset your master password: + +

    + + +

     

    + + + + +

    Change Master Password

    + + +

    This section describes the Change Master Password dialog box. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps: + +

      +
    1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences. +
    2. Under the Privacy & Security category, choose Master Passwords. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.) +
    3. Click Change Password. +
    + +

    A master password protects a security device, which is a software or hardware device that stores sensitive information associated with your identity, such as keys or certificates. For example, the browser has a built-in Software Security Device, and you can also use external security devices, such as smart cards, if your computer is configured to use them. + +

    The master password for the browser's built-in Software Security Device protects your master key. Your master key is used to encrypt sensitive information such as email passwords, web site passwords, and other data stored by the Password Manager and Form Manager. + +

    You use the Change Master Password dialog box to provide the following information: + +

    + +

    If someone uses your computer who knows or can guess your master password, that person may be able to access web sites while pretending to be you. This can be dangerous—for example, if you manage your financial accounts over the Internet. + +

    Therefore, it's important to select a master password that's difficult to guess. The password quality meter gives you a rough idea of the quality of your password as you type it based on factors such as length and the use of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. For further guidelines, see the online document Choosing a Good Password. + +

    It's also important to record your master password in a safe place—and not anywhere that's easily accessible to someone else. If you forget this password, you may not be able to access important information, such as web sites that require passwords or certificates stored on your computer.

    +

     

    -

    Reset Master Password

    +

    Reset Master Password

    + + +

    This section describes the Reset Master Password dialog box. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps: + +

      +
    1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences. +
    2. Under the Privacy & Security category, choose Master Passwords. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.) +
    3. Click Reset Password. +

    Warning: If you reset your master password, you will permanently erase all the web passwords, email passwords, and form data saved on your behalf by Password Manager and Form Manager. You will also lose all your personal certificates associated with the software security device. @@ -158,11 +218,8 @@

    The seriousness of the situation depends on how much personal data your forgotten master password protects. To find out, follow these instructions before resetting your master password:

    @@ -172,13 +229,10 @@

    Note for smart card users: Each smart card has its own master password. The master password for a smart card protects only the data on that smart card (such as personal certificates). You can normally change the master password for a smart card (assuming that you remember it), but you cannot reset it. -

    -[ Return to beginning of Master Passwords section ] -


    -

    12/5/2001

    -

    Copyright © 1994-2001 Netscape Communications Corporation.

    +

    11 January 2002

    +

    Copyright © 1994-2002 Netscape Communications Corporation.

    diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/privsec_help.xhtml b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/privsec_help.xhtml index a40d53b983b1..3fa46d1ac076 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/privsec_help.xhtml +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/privsec_help.xhtml @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
  1. Click the Privacy & Security category. If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list, then click the name for the preferences you want to view or change.
-

For help with a panel's settings, click the Help button in the lower-right corner. +

For help with a panel's settings, click the appropriate link below.

  @@ -44,8 +44,8 @@


-

12/10/2001

-

Copyright © 1994-2001 Netscape Communications Corporation.

+

11 December 2002

+

Copyright © 1994-2002 Netscape Communications Corporation.

diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/profiles_help.xhtml b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/profiles_help.xhtml index ead7082ab7cc..55a37a2bd3e6 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/profiles_help.xhtml +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/profiles_help.xhtml @@ -82,10 +82,10 @@
-

12/14/2001

+

5 January 2002


-

Copyright © 1994-2001 Netscape Communications Corporation.

+

Copyright © 1994-2002 Netscape Communications Corporation.

diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_certs_help.xhtml b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_certs_help.xhtml index bf10cd4ed6b4..07ab6a70625b 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_certs_help.xhtml +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_certs_help.xhtml @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@

Managing Smart Cards and Other Security Devices

Managing SSL Warnings and Settings

Managing Validation Settings

+

Certificate Settings

@@ -417,10 +418,9 @@

-
-

8/31/2001

-

Copyright © 1998-2001 The Mozilla Organization.

+

January 11 2002

+

Copyright © 1998-2002 The Mozilla Organization.

diff --git a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_priv_help.xhtml b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_priv_help.xhtml index 541d95099608..ffe7955496ab 100644 --- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_priv_help.xhtml +++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_priv_help.xhtml @@ -174,7 +174,6 @@ -

 


Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies

@@ -329,6 +328,19 @@

 

+ + + + + +
+

In this section:

+

Level of Privacy

+

Cookie Acceptance Policy

+
+

 

+ +

Level of Privacy

The level of privacy you set here determines how your browser treats cookies according to privacy policies published by some web sites and the settings displayed under Cookie Acceptance Policy for first party and third party cookies. @@ -344,6 +356,8 @@

 

+ +

Cookie Acceptance Policy

If you select the "custom" level of privacy in the top portion of the Privacy Levels dialog box, you can choose from three different settings in each of the eight categories shown in the bottom portion. You can choose one of these options for each category: @@ -359,8 +373,8 @@

 

@@ -384,6 +398,8 @@

Entering User Names and Passwords Automatically

Turning Password Manager On and Off

Viewing and Managing Stored Passwords

+

Password Settings

+ @@ -393,18 +409,22 @@

Using Password Manager to Remember User Names and Passwords

-

When you enter your user name and password at a web site a dialog box appears asking, "Do you want Password Manager to remember this logon?" You can choose the following options:

+

When Password Manager is turned on, it gives you an opportunity to save usernames and passwords that you enter while using the Internet. + +

For example, when you log onto your email account or a web site that requries a password, a dialog box appears asking, "Do you want Password Manager to remember this logon?" When you see this dialog box, you can click one of the following buttons:

Password Manager saves your user names and passwords on your own computer in a file that's difficult, but not impossible, for an intruder to read. See Encrypting Stored Sensitive Information for information on protecting your stored user names and passwords with encryption technology. +

If the Password Manager dialog box described above does not appear when you click Submit after typing your username and password, Password Manager may be turned off. To turn it on, follow the instructions at Turning Password Manager On and Off. +

 

Entering User Names and Passwords Automatically

@@ -419,10 +439,12 @@
  1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences. -
  2. From the Privacy & Security category, choose Web Passwords. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.) +
  3. Under the Privacy & Security category, choose Web Passwords. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.)
  4. In the Password Manager section, deselect "Remember passwords for sites that require me to log in" to turn Password Manager off.
+

To turn Password Manager on, follow steps 1 and 2 above, but select the checkbox in step 3 rather than deselecting it. +

 

Managing Stored Passwords

@@ -432,7 +454,7 @@
  1. Open the Tasks menu, choose Privacy & Security, and then choose Password Manager.
  2. Select View Stored Passwords from the submenu. You see the Password Manager window.
  3. -
  4. Click the Passwords Saved tab. You see a list of all the stored user names. (Passwords are not listed.) +
  5. Click the Passwords Saved tab. You see a list of all the stored user names. (Passwords are not listed.)