Eliminar firefox hello completamente

no me gusta firefox hello, no quiero tenerlo en mi sistema.
quiero mi firefox tal como era antes, sin firefox hello.
no quiero que este oculto, quiero eliminarlo completamente.
ni siquiera se como se instaló, yo no le di permiso a instalarse, quiero quitarlo.

Hola, la característica de Firefox Hello es de forma predeterminada, no se puede quitar o desinstalar ya que pertenece a Firefox, si quieres que no se vea el icono de Firefox Hello, abre el '''Menú''' y haz click en '''Personalizar''', arrastra el icono hasta un espacio en blanco y luego en '''Terminar personalización'''.

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  • Can Firefox Hello be used for group conversations?

    Firefox is heavily used at my company and would like to add Firefox Hello for webinars and training for our field employees. Can this be done? Multiple users in one conversation in Firefox Hello?

    hi Pasquell31, at the moment firefox hello can only be used for a direct conversation between two people.
    multiparty video-conferencing is on the long-term roadmap but it might still take a lot of engineering (firefox hello is based on the webrtc standard which is a peer-to-peer protocol between two machines only - multiparty calls might be a rather tricky thing to figure out on this basis)

  • How can I Remove Firefox Hello in a high-security environment?

    Hi,
    After a recent Firefox update in a test environment for a high-security environment (I'm not at liberty to disclose the nature of this environment, sorry. Let's just say we have to disable Firefox from contacting Mozilla's servers and further disable Google's "Safe Browsing" due to possibility of inadvertent unauthorized disclosure) We have noticed a feature: "Firefox Hello", this feature causes Firefox to violate strict policy as it transforms it from being classified as strictly a "Web Browser" (which is permitted) to a "Chat Application", all of which are completely banned. Simply disabling Hello is not a sufficient option as Firefox still contains the code to run Hello, which still constitutes it a "Chat Application" as per policy. We have the capability to edit out unauthorized code from open source software internally, but we don't know where to start to remove this code from the Firefox codebase as Hello seems pretty well integrated.
    Currently I only have two options, both of which do not please me as for me personally, (I really like Firefox and have fought to include it in any environment I can):
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    2. Discontinue updating Firefox permanently or until Hello is removed as a non-modular element. This is unacceptable as it'd mean we can't keep it secure, which causes us to fall back to (1).
    I would graciously like any third option. Internet Explorer seems to be the only browser that provides sufficient enterprise-level control without extraneous features at the moment with the addition of Hello to Firefox. We have banned Chrome from our environment due to how tightly bound it is with Google's "Cloud" services and hope that Firefox isn't becoming a "Cloud" browser for Mozilla, Sync has already placed Firefox under the microscope as it is.
    Thank you.

    We have WebRTC traffic blocked (We have a setup that audits SSL traffic before it leaves or enters the network).
    Our primary issue with Hello is that policy classifies the actual code used to run it as being very much like an Easter Egg, code that was inserted that goes beyond the spec of being a web browser and thus difficult to audit. It's easy to block services in general, but when an a single unauthorized service becomes a core feature and has code strapped to the browser, that throws up red flags that Mozilla is moving Firefox away from being a organization-managable browser and more toward an exclusively mozilla-managed "Cloud" browser, where there is a possibility that Mozilla will seek more control over user experience that will increase attack surface.
    It's reasons like this we decline to install Chrome into our environment, because Google has several services built-in to the core of their browser and do not leverage their extensions capabilities, but rather mandates that these features "must be installed" and that users can only toggle them off.
    It's easy to uninstall an extension or to recompile with a flag, but it's hard when a vendor makes decisions for you and tells you "This is good for you, you must embrace it" irrespective of policy of organizations or even individual users wishes.
    Thank you all for this information, it will help our future audits and help determine if Firefox is right for our needs.
    Unfortunately I can't mark this thread as "Solved" since the root issue is still not solved (Mozilla's development practices making something that should be an extension, a core aspect of the browser), so marking it solved would be a lie. But thank you both nonetheless.

  • Since download of Firefox Hello desktop & laptop both on Windows 7 are very slow even after refresh, download history removed and anti virus software turned off

    Since download of Firefox Hello my home desktop & laptop, both on Windows 7, are very slow to open. I have refreshed firefox, removed download history and turned off the anti virus software in extensions. All the plugins are up to date. Can we revert back to Firefox without Firefox Hello?

    Firefox Hello is simply a wrapper for technology already in Firefox, it doesn't negatively impact performance if you aren't using it. Are you saying that your entire computer is slow or just Firefox?

  • Is there a http api to create a new Firefox Hello conversation?

    A new conversation in Firefox Hello until now can be created via button click as described here:
    https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-hello-video-and-voice-conversations-online#w_start-a-conversation
    Is there already a http api to create a new conversation? If not: Are there plans to create one?
    The api should accept a POST request and respond with the newly created conversation url.

    found it: https://docs.services.mozilla.com/loop/apis.html#post-rooms
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  • Firefox hello is not available im the Mobile version

    I am not able to find Firefox hello icon in the mobile version of Firefox browser.
    Is Firefox hello available for android?
    If so where to find the icon?

    hi sasank.samudrala, currently the conversation has to be initiated by a desktop user - but if you have a call link you can also take part in a conversation via firefox on android.

  • Can I use Firefox Hello on iPad Chrome or iPad Opera?

    IOS has versions of Chrome and Opera. I notice that these browsers are on the compatible list for Firefox Hello. Will I be able to use Firefox Hello on iPad Chrome or iPad Opera?

    hi SMart-SuperMart, since chrome and opera on idevices are in essence different skins for safari without support for webrtc, firefox hello won't work on ios at the moment unfortunately...

  • Can Firefox Hello be used for three or more way calling or is it only for person to person?

    Can Firefox Hello be used for three or more way calling or is it only for person to person?

    hello again, i've asked in the development channel for firefox hello about this issue: multiparty video-conferencing is on the long-term roadmap but it might still take a lot of engineering (firefox hello is based on the webrtc standard which is a peer-to-peer protocol between two machines only - multiparty calls might be a rather tricky thing to figure out on this basis)

  • Why do you automatically assume the people I wish to contact via Firefox Hello are on Gmail or Yahoo?

    I was "trying" Firefox Hello but when I tried to use it for the first time, to connect with anyone I'd know, I was only given the choice of using Gmail or Yahoo as sources for email links. I primarily use Outlook and any contact I'd care to connect with would be located there. When the "Choose an application" window came up showing only Gmail and Yahoo, I clicked to find another app to use and have no idea how to find/connect with my Outlook app for email links. The Firefox app shows no way to access any other kind of email and I think that's damned short-sighted and arrogant of Firefox to not allow for customers/users of their app to access email links by other means!

    hi Janthony, you could try to use this addon to direct mailto:-links to your outlook webmail: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/livemailer/

  • Question about FireFox Hello - window view

    Hi!
    I have a question concerning FireFox Hello.
    When I invite somebody to a conversation, 'small window' view is enabled (I mean video conversation is shown in small window in the left bottom corner of my browser).
    On the other hand, when I was invited, the conversation was displayed in whole tab.
    Is there an option to choose / change proper view?
    Thank you in advance.
    Greetings!

    When you've got the small window, you can expand it out to a separate window and you can then resize it however you wish. See the image below - its the arrow that sits next to the X and points to the top-right.
    You can't currently put the tab into the small window, although we are currently discussing using the same small window UX in future versions of Firefox so you won't have the tab view (but you will be able to pop-out etc).

  • Firefox Hello causes my pc to freeze

    After opening Firefox Hello, the small app window appears in the lower righthand side of the screen, but my pc then freezes. Mouse won't work. CtrlAltDel won't work. Nothing. Nada. Can anyone tell me why?

    That is strange however if there are any warnings that the app is requesting permission to use the Microphone I would be interested to investigate if Firefox has the permission to access: [http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-winapps/not-able-to-open-camera-app-error-this-app-needs/832f2758-03e2-4c2b-98ea-f73bfa6fb9c9]

  • No audio from Firefox Hello partner although speakers work.

    Hello,
    I just upgraded Firefox Hello to the latest version, 37.0 (on Ubuntu 14.04), and the audio stopped working in Firefox Hello. This had happened a couple of Firefox versions back as well and then started to work again miraculously after an update. My microphone works fine, the other can hear me, I just cannot hear them. Other audio such as YouTube or even the Firefox Hello sounds when the other party joins are fine.
    When trying another WebRTC service such as talky.io, the same problem occurs: I don't hear what the other person is saying.
    When using Chromium, everything works fine without having had to make any changes in the audio settings on both computers.
    Look forward to any suggestions on fixing this or if I have to wait for a browser update.
    Thank you
    Kristina

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  • Como descargo firefox hello

    Quiero descargar firefox hello en celular huawei 300 F1 tiene firefox os

    ''eusebio63 [[#question-1046794|said]]''
    <blockquote>
    Quiero descargar firefox hello en celular huawei 300 F1 tiene firefox os
    </blockquote>
    No. No está disponible aún, ni tampoco en el Firefox para Android, pero sí puedes recibir una invitación y cursarla en tu navegador y comenzar la comunicación http://mzl.la/1ApHGC0
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  • Como descargo firefox hello en movil huawei y300

    Quiero descargar firefox hello y no e podido descargarla

    Hola,
    Firefox Hello aún no está disponible como tal para Android para iniciar llamadas. Si recibes un enlace desde un usuario que lo inicia desde el escritorio, sí es posible.
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  • Will Firefox Hello support screen sharing via video chat?

    First of all let me say a BIG thank you to all the developers who contribute to Firefox (and all Mozilla projects for that matter). I know countless dev hours goes into the project and I really appreciate all your hard work.
    To my question, I realize Firefox Hello is based on the webRTC standard and there are a many other options available for screencasting, but it would be incredibly convenient to have that feature natively built into Hello. Are there any plans to support screen sharing in the future?

    hi, yes screensharing features are in the roadmap for firefox hello (and already present in development versions of the browser) - this feature might land in firefox 38.

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