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# 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/.
## Banner component
## Brand Messaging component
## Used to show in product messaging about upcoming brand changes
## ButtonBack component
## Allows users to click a back arrow to navigate to the previous page
## ButtonDownloadRecoveryKeyPDF
## Clicking on this button downloads a PDF file that contains the user's account recovery key
## The account recovery key can be used to recover data when users forget their account password
## ChooseNewsletters component
## Checklist of newsletters that the user can choose to sign up to
## ChooseWhatToSync component
## Checklist of services/information that can be synced across signed in devices
## Tooltip notifications for actions performed on account recovery keys or one-time use codes
## DeviceInfoBlock component
## The strings here are used to display information about the origin of activity happening on a user's account
## For example, when connecting another device to the user's account
## FormPasswordWithBalloons
## FormPasswordInlineCriteria
## FormVerifyCode
## FormVerifyTotp component
## Form to enter a time-based one-time-passcode (e.g., 6-digit numeric code or 8-digit alphanumeric code)
# GetDataTrio component, part of Account Recovery Key flow
## Images - these are all aria labels used for illustrations
## Aria labels are used as alternate text that can be read aloud by screen readers.
## Images - these are all aria labels used for illustrations
## Aria labels are used as alternate text that can be read aloud by screen readers.
## InlineRecoveryKeySetupCreate component
## Users see this view when we prompt them to generate an account recovery key
## after signing in.
## Input Password
## Phone number component
## LinkDamaged component
## LinkExpired component
## LinkRememberPassword component
## LinkUsed component
## Notification Promo Banner component
## PasswordInfoBalloon
## Balloon displayed next to password input field
## PasswordStrengthBalloon component
## PasswordStrengthBalloon component
## Ready component
## Users see this view when they are generating a new account recovery key
## This screen displays the generated key and allows users to download or copy the key
## RecoveryKeySetupHint
## This is the final step in the account recovery key creation flow after a Sync signin or in account settings
## Prompts the user to save an (optional) storage hint about the location of their account recovery key.
## ResetPasswordWarning component
## Warning shown to sync users that reset their password without using an account recovery key
## Alert Bar
alert-bar-close-message = បិទសារ
## User's avatar
##
# BentoMenu component
## Connect another device promo
## Connected services section
## This string is used in a modal dialog when the user starts the disconnect from
## Sync process.
## Variables:
## $device (String) - the name of a device using Mozilla accounts
## (for example: "Firefox Nightly on Google Pixel 4a")
## The following are the options for selecting a reason for disconnecting the
## device
##
## Data collection section
# DropDownAvatarMenu component
## Flow Container
## FlowRecoveryKeyConfirmPwd - Second view in the PageRecoveryKeyCreate flow
## Users see this view when they are generating a new account recovery key
## This screen asks the user to confirm their password before generating a new key
## FlowRecoveryKeyDownload - Third view in the PageRecoveryKeyCreate flow
## Users see this view when they are generating a new account recovery key
## This screen displays the generated key and allows users to download or copy the key
## FlowRecoveryKeyHint
## This is the fourth and final step in the account recovery key creation flow in account settings
## Prompts the user to save an (optional) storage hint about the location of their account recovery key.
## FlowRecoveryKeyInfo - First view in the PageRecoveryKeyCreate flow
## FlowSetupPhoneConfirmCode
## FlowSetupPhoneConfirmCode
## HeaderLockup component, the header in account settings
## Linked Accounts section
## Modal - Default values for a message directed at the user where the user can typically Confirm or Cancel.
## Modal Verify Session
## Settings Nav
## Two Step Authentication - replace backup authentication code
## Avatar change page
## Password change page
## Password create page
## Delete account page
## Display name page
## Recent account activity
## All strings except title indicate an event that occurred from the user's account
## These are displayed as a list with the date when the event occured
## PageRecoveryKeyCreate
## PageRecoveryPhoneRemove
## Users reach this page from account settings when they want to remove a backup phone number.
## PageSetupRecoveryPhone
## Add secondary email page
## Verify secondary email page
##
## Two Step Authentication
## Product promotion
## Profile section
## Progress bar
## Security section of Setting
## SubRow component
## Switch component
## Sub-section row Defaults
## Account recovery key sub-section on main Settings page
## Secondary email sub-section on main Settings page
## Two Step Auth sub-section on Settings main page
## TermsPrivacyAgreement
## These terms are used in signin and signup for Firefox account
## ThirdPartyAuth component
## This is a component that is used to display a list of third party providers (Apple, Google, etc.)
## Auth-server based errors that originate from backend service
## Cannot Create Account page
## Users are redirected to this page if they attempt to create an account that does not meet age requirements.
## Connect Another Device page
## Cookies disabled page
## Users will see this page if they have local storage or cookies disabled.
## Index / home page
## InlineRecoveryKeySetup page component
## InlineRecoverySetup page
## When users are creating an account, they may get pushed to setup 2FA
## in this case, they will encounter this page in the signup process (hence calling it "Inline)
## InlineTotpSetup page
## TOTP (time-based one-time password) is a form of two-factor authentication (2FA).
## Legal page. This page contains simply a header and links to pages that display
## content from https://github.com/mozilla/legal-docs
## Legal privacy notice page. Most content comes from https://github.com/mozilla/legal-docs
## Legal terms of service page. Most content comes from https://github.com/mozilla/legal-docs
## AuthAllow page - Part of the device pairing flow
## PairAuthComplete page - part of the device pairing flow
## AuthTotp page
## TOTP (time-based one-time password) is a form of two-factor authentication (2FA).
## Users that have set up two-factor authentication land on this page during device pairing.
## WaitForSupp page - Part of the devide pairing flow
## Users see this page when they have started to pair a second (or more) device to their account
## The pairing must be approved from both devices to succeed
## PairFailure - a view which displays on failure of the device pairing process
## Pair index page
## PairSuccess - a view which displays on successful completion of the device pairing process
## SuppAllow page - Part of the device pairing flow
## Users see this page when they have started to pair a second (or more) device to their account
## The pairing must be confirmed from both devices to succeed
## WaitForAuth page - Part of the devide pairing flow
## Users see this page when they have started to pair a second (or more) device to their account
## The pairing must be approved from both devices to succeed
## PairUnsupported - a view which is shown when the user tries to scan the pairing QR code any way other than through a Firefox app
## SetPassword page
## Third party auth users that do not have a password set yet are prompted for a
## password to complete their sign-in when they want to login to a service requiring it.
## ThirdPartyAuthCallback Page
## This page is called after a user completes the third party authentication flow from Google or Apple.
## AccountRecoveryConfirmKey page
## CompleteResetPassword component
## User followed a password reset link and is now prompted to create a new password
## Confirm Reset Password With Code
## PasswordResetConfirmTotp Page
## ResetPassword start page
## ResetPasswordConfirmed
## CompleteSignin component
## Signin page
## ReportSignin Page
## When users receive an "Is this you signing in?" email with an unblock code,
## they can click "report it to us" if they did not attempt to sign in.
## This will be the page shown to users to block the sign in and report it.
## SigninPushCode page
## This page is used to send a push notification to the user's device for two-factor authentication (2FA).
## SigninPushCodeConfirmPage
## Signin recovery method page
## This page is shown to users when they are having trouble signing in with
## their password, and they previously had set up an account recovery method.
## SigninRecoveryCode page
## Users are prompted to enter a backup authentication code
## (provided to the user when they first set up two-step authentication)
## when they are unable to sign in with two-step authentication (e.g., Authy, Duo, etc.)
## SigninRecoveryPhone page
## Signin reported page: this page is shown when a user receives an email notifying them of a new account signin, and the user clicks a button indicating that the signin was not them so that we know it was someone trying to break into their account.
## SigninTokenCode page
## Users see this page during the signin process. In this instance, the confirmation code is
## a 6-digit code that is sent to the user's email address.
## SigninTOTPCode page
## TOTP (time-based one-time password) is a form of two-factor authentication (2FA).
## Users that have set up two-factor authentication land on this page during sign-in.
## Signin Unblock Page
## Page shown when signin has been blocked by rate limiting (too many requests)
## ConfirmSignupCode page
## Users see this page after they have initiated account sign up,
# and a confirmation code has been sent to their email address.
## Account Signup page
## This is the second page of the sign up flow, users have already entered their email