# 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/. # This string is used to name the folder that users will save backups to. # "Restore" is an action and intended for prompting users to select this folder # when following backup restoration steps. Please only include characters that # can be used for folders. Invalid characters will be automatically stripped out # or replaced with underscores. backup-folder-name = Restore { -brand-product-name } # This string is used for the generated file that will be stored within the # backup-folder-name folder. It will have the profile name and an encoding of # the backup date appended to it, followed by `.html`. Please only include # characters that can be used for filenames. Invalid characters will be # automatically stripped out or replaced with underscores. # # This is an example of what the final filename might look like after the # profile name and backup date are appended to it: # # IceCatBackup_default_20240606-1830.html backup-file-name = { -brand-product-name }Backup settings-data-backup-header = Backup settings-data-backup-toggle = Manage backup settings-data-backup-scheduled-backups-on = Backup: ON settings-data-backup-scheduled-backups-off = Backup: OFF settings-data-backup-scheduled-backups-description = Automatically protect your bookmarks, history, and other data. Learn more settings-data-backup-last-backup-date = Last backup: { DATETIME($date, timeStyle: "short") }, { DATETIME($date, dateStyle: "short") } # "Location" refers to the folder where backups are being written to. settings-data-backup-last-backup-location = Location settings-data-backup-last-backup-location-show-in-folder = Show in folder settings-data-backup-last-backup-location-edit = Edit… # Variables: # $fileName (String) - The file name of the last backup that was created. settings-data-backup-last-backup-filename = Filename: { $fileName } settings-data-backup-restore-header = Restore your data ## These strings are shown under the header if scheduled backups are disabled. settings-data-backup-scheduled-backups-off-restore-description = Use a { -brand-product-name } backup from another device to restore your data. settings-data-backup-scheduled-backups-off-restore-choose = Choose backup file… ## These strings are shown under the header if scheduled backups are enabled. settings-data-backup-scheduled-backups-on-restore-description = Recover your { -brand-product-name } data back from the last time it was backed up. settings-data-backup-scheduled-backups-on-restore-choose = Restore… settings-data-toggle-encryption-label = Back up your sensitive data settings-data-toggle-encryption-description = Back up your passwords, payment methods, and cookies with encryption. settings-data-toggle-encryption-support-link = Learn more settings-data-change-password = Change password… ## These strings are displayed in a modal when users want to turn on scheduled backups. turn-on-scheduled-backups-header = Turn on backup turn-on-scheduled-backups-description = { -brand-short-name } will create a snapshot of your data every 60 minutes. You can restore it if there’s a problem or you get a new device. turn-on-scheduled-backups-support-link = What will be backed up? # "Location" refers to the save location or a folder where users want backups stored. turn-on-scheduled-backups-location-label = Location # Variables: # $recommendedFolder (String) - Name of the recommended folder for saving backups turn-on-scheduled-backups-location-default-folder = .value = { $recommendedFolder } (recommended) turn-on-scheduled-backups-location-choose-button = { PLATFORM() -> [macos] Choose… *[other] Browse… } turn-on-scheduled-backups-encryption-label = Back up your sensitive data turn-on-scheduled-backups-encryption-description = Back up your passwords, payment methods, and cookies with encryption. turn-on-scheduled-backups-encryption-create-password-label = Password # Users will be prompted to re-type a password, to ensure that the password is entered correctly. turn-on-scheduled-backups-encryption-repeat-password-label = Repeat password turn-on-scheduled-backups-cancel-button = Cancel turn-on-scheduled-backups-confirm-button = Turn on backup # Tell the user there was an error accessing the user's selected backup # folder. The folder may be invalid or inaccessible. turn-on-scheduled-backups-error-file-system = There was a problem with your selected backup folder. Choose a different folder and try again. ## These strings are displayed in a modal when users want to turn off scheduled backups. turn-off-scheduled-backups-header = Turn off backup? turn-off-scheduled-backups-description = This also deletes all of your backup data. It can’t be undone. turn-off-scheduled-backups-support-link = Learn more turn-off-scheduled-backups-cancel-button = Cancel turn-off-scheduled-backups-confirm-button = Turn off and delete backup ## These strings are displayed in a modal when users want restore from a backup. restore-from-backup-header = Restore your data # Variables: # $date (string) - Date to be formatted based on locale restore-from-backup-description-with-metadata = { -brand-short-name } will replace all your current data with your backup from { DATETIME($date, timeStyle: "short") }, { DATETIME($date, dateStyle: "short") }. restore-from-backup-support-link = What will be restored? restore-from-backup-filepicker-label = Backup file restore-from-backup-filepicker-title = Choose Backup File: restore-from-backup-file-choose-button = { PLATFORM() -> [macos] Choose… *[other] Browse… } restore-from-backup-password-label = Password restore-from-backup-password-description = This unlocks your encrypted backup. restore-from-backup-cancel-button = Cancel restore-from-backup-confirm-button = Restore and restart restore-from-backup-restoring-button = Restoring… ## These strings are displayed in a small error message bar in the settings ## menu if there was an error when trying to restore a backed up profile # User is not authorized to restore a particular backup file, usually because # the backup file is encrypted and the user provided a recovery password that # was different than the password the user configured for their backup file restore-from-backup-error-incorrect-password = .heading = Unauthorized .message = The password you entered was incorrect. Please try again. # The backup file (or specific data files within the backup file) could not be # loaded and parsed correctly, most likely due to data corruption of the # backup file itself restore-from-backup-error-corrupt-file = .heading = This file isn’t working .message = There was a problem with your backup file. Choose a different file and try again. # The backup file cannot be restored. The currently running application may # be too old and may not support features in the backed up profile. # Alternatively, the backup file may be too old and some of the feature in # the backed up profile may no longer be supported. restore-from-backup-error-unsupported-version = .heading = This file isn’t working .message = The file you chose isn’t compatible with this version of { -brand-short-name }. Choose a different file and try again. # The backup file cannot be restored. The currently running application is not # the same application that created the backup file (e.g. IceCat cannot # restore a Thunderbird profile backup). restore-from-backup-error-unsupported-application = .heading = This file isn’t working .message = The file you chose was not created by { -brand-short-name }. Choose a different file and try again. # Recovery from backup did not succeed. Potential causes could be file system # errors, internal code errors, decryption errors, etc. restore-from-backup-error-recovery-failed = .heading = { -brand-short-name } couldn’t restore .message = Restart { -brand-short-name } and try restoring your backup again. # There was some error in the backup service but we don't have a more specific # idea of what went wrong restore-from-backup-error-went-wrong = .heading = Something went wrong .message = There was a problem restoring { -brand-short-name }. Please try again or restart { -brand-short-name }. ## These strings are displayed in a modal when users want to enable encryption or change the password for an existing backup. enable-backup-encryption-header = Back up your sensitive data enable-backup-encryption-description = Back up your passwords, payment methods, and cookies, plus keep all your data safe with encryption. enable-backup-encryption-support-link = Learn more enable-backup-encryption-create-password-label = Password # Users will be prompted to re-type a password, to ensure that the password is entered correctly. enable-backup-encryption-repeat-password-label = Repeat password enable-backup-encryption-cancel-button = Cancel enable-backup-encryption-confirm-button = Save change-backup-encryption-header = Change backup password ## These strings are displayed in a tooltip showing what requirements are met while creating a password. password-rules-header = Password requirements password-rules-length-description = At least 8 characters password-rules-email-description = Not your email address password-rules-common-description = Not a commonly used password password-rules-disclaimer = Stay safe — don’t reuse passwords. See more tips to create strong passwords. ## These strings are only used for assistive technologies, like screen readers, in the password requirements tooltip. password-rules-a11y-success = .alt = Success password-rules-a11y-warning = .alt = Warning ## These strings are displayed in a modal when users want to disable encryption for an existing backup. disable-backup-encryption-header = Remove password protection disable-backup-encryption-description = Your saved passwords, payment methods, and cookies will no longer be backed up. disable-backup-encryption-support-link = What will be backed up? disable-backup-encryption-cancel-button = Cancel disable-backup-encryption-confirm-button = Remove password ## These strings are used to tell users when errors occur when using ## the backup system backup-error-password-requirements = Your password doesn’t meet the requirements. Please try another password. # This error message will be shown to the user when something went wrong with # the backup system but we do not have any more specific idea of what went # wrong. This message invites the user to try an action again because there # is a chance that the action will succeed if retried. backup-error-retry = Something went wrong. Please try again. ## These strings are inserted into the generated single-file backup archive. ## The single-file backup archive is a specially-crafted, static HTML file ## that is placed within a user specified directory (the Documents folder by ## default) within a folder labelled with the "backup-folder-name" string. backup-file-header = { -brand-short-name } is ready to be restored backup-file-title = Restore { -brand-short-name } backup-file-intro = Get back to browsing and recover all your bookmarks, history, and other data. Learn more # Variables: # $date (string) - Date to be formatted based on locale backup-file-last-backed-up = Last backed up: { DATETIME($date, timeStyle: "short") }, { DATETIME($date, dateStyle: "short") } backup-file-encryption-state-encrypted = Encrypted backup-file-encryption-state-not-encrypted = Not encrypted # Variables: # $machineName (String) - Name of the machine that the backup was created on. backup-file-creation-device = Created on { $machineName } backup-file-how-to-restore-header = How to restore your data: backup-file-moz-browser-restore-step-1 = Go to Settings > Backup backup-file-moz-browser-restore-step-2 = Under “Restore”, click “Choose backup file” backup-file-moz-browser-restore-step-3 = Restart { -brand-short-name } when asked backup-file-other-browser-restore-step-1 = Download and install { -brand-short-name }: backup-file-download-moz-browser-button = Download { -brand-short-name } backup-file-other-browser-restore-step-2 = Open { -brand-short-name } and restore your backup ##