On Friday, June 13, 2014 6:57:33 PM UTC-4, Naoki Hirata wrote:
> Thanks for your input.  It may be an inconvenience to you, to which I 
> apologize that it is inconvenient.  As stated before, you have the option of 
> flashing the engineering gecko in which you will no longer be inconvenienced.
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> Having stated that, end users that value their private data will most likely 
> lock their phones with pass codes.  There are people that do benefit from 
> this feature ( bug 810092 ).
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> On Jun 13, 2014, at 3:44 PM, vampirefo <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Friday, June 13, 2014 6:07:03 PM UTC-4, vampirefo wrote:
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> >> My ZTE Open C firefox drops adb when screen is off, How to stop firefox 
> >> from dropping adb connection?
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> > 
> 
> > This is not security, it's just an inconvenience, if someone has access to 
> > my phone and knows how to use adb, then common sense says they know how to 
> > turn the screen on, please stop  crippling the phone for useless security 
> > issues.
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I have no ideal what engineering gecko is, nor where to find it, nor do I know 
how to flash it, I am sure it's going to be a pain, for now reason, when all 
firefox has to do is stop, this false security stuff.

So where is this engineering gecko and how do I flash it? most likely will 
completely lose all my settings, hours try to figuring out how to install 
another OSjust to have usb working as it should.

Firefox sounds more like windows, making users do unnecessary stuff just cause 
someone's false belief of a security issue.
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