Karlston Posted April 17, 2019 Share Posted April 17, 2019 The next stable Firefox version, Firefox 67, will display a profile icon in the main toolbar to make Firefox Account features more accessible and discoverable in the web browser. Firefox can be used without an account and that won't change; Firefox Accounts are needed to enable sync functionality in the browser and that is without doubt the main functionality right now. Mozilla started to use Firefox Accounts for other web services such as Firefox Monitor, Firefox Send, or Lockbox recently, and there is an option to use a "send tabs" feature to send open tabs to another device. Mozilla ran a Shield Study recently to find out how it could improve the discoverability of the Firefox Account feature. The Shield study ran for 28 days; Firefox displayed an account icon in the main toolbar during the study and this resulted in an 8% increase in sign-ins to Firefox Accounts. Users who participated in the study were asked to fill out a survey. 45% of users liked the profile icon (avatar), another 45% were indifferent to it, and 10% disliked it. Mozilla decided to go ahead and implement a profile icon natively in Firefox to improve Firefox Account discoverability and use. Firefox 67: Profile Icon The profile icon is already visible in Firefox and Nightly versions at the time of writing. It will launch with Firefox 67 in the coming month in the Stable channel. Firefox 67 is scheduled for a May 14, 2019 release. The icon is displayed by default, even to users who are not signed in to a Firefox Account at the time. A click on the icon displays several options that depend on your sign-in status. If you are signed in, you get the following options: Send Tab to another device. Show Synced Tabs. View Synced Tabs Sidebar. Connect Another device. Manage Account. Sync Settings. Sync Now. Note that Firefox does not display options to sign-out of the account using the menu. You need to click on "Sync Settings" to get an option to sign-out of the account. The options are self-explanatory for the most part. Selecting "connect another device" displays an option to send "Firefox" to a mobile device to add it to the main Firefox Account. Managing the Profile Icon in Firefox The profile icon is delivered in a non-fixed status. Means: Firefox users may move it or remove it from the browser's toolbar just like many of the other icons; this is a fundamental difference to Chrome's profile icon which users cannot remove or move. Just right-click on the icon and select "Remove from Toolbar" to remove the icon and hide it. Select "customize" instead if you want to move it to another location. Use drag and drop operations to move it to another place in the user interface after the customize selection. Closing Words Signing in to a Firefox Account is useful if you use multiple versions of Firefox on the same device or multiple devices, and want to sync data between them. It can also be useful as a backup of data that is stored in encrypted form in the cloud. Mozilla does the right thing by allowing users to remove it or move it; those who don't use Firefox Account functionality can remove it once and be done with it. Source: Firefox 67 will display a profile icon in the main toolbar by default (gHacks - Martin Brinkmann) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mp68terr Posted April 17, 2019 Share Posted April 17, 2019 15 minutes ago, Karlston said: Firefox 67, will... Vivaldi has it already... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalju Posted April 18, 2019 Share Posted April 18, 2019 Future branch dates Release Owners Quarter Soft Freeze Merge Date Central Beta Release Date Release ESR Q2 * 2019-05-06 2019-05-13 Firefox 69 Firefox 68 2019-05-14 Firefox 67 Firefox 60.7 Q3 2019-07-01 2019-07-08 Firefox 70 Firefox 69 2019-07-09 Firefox 68 Firefox 60.8; 68.0 2019-08-26 2019-09-02 Firefox 71 Firefox 70 2019-09-03 Firefox 69 Firefox 60.9; 68.1 Q4 2019-10-14 2019-10-21 Firefox 72 Firefox 71 2019-10-22 Firefox 70 Firefox 68.2 2019-12-02 2019-12-09 Firefox 73 Firefox 72 2019-12-10 Firefox 71 Firefox 68.3 The Nightly soft freeze is typically during the week prior to merge day. During this period, high-risk patches should avoid landing until after the Nightly version bump lands on mozilla-central on merge day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator DKT27 Posted April 20, 2019 Administrator Share Posted April 20, 2019 I have seen that Chrome has it. Not fond it. Nothing wrong in them adding it but I do not like it. Good to see it can be removed from it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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