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* A Firefox user who wants to back up their data easily and safely, and only has a single device.
* A Firefox user who wants to back up their data easily and safely, and only has a single device.
** Nadie lives in her Android Firefox browser. It's her connection to the outside world. She values the information that Firefox has helped her gather over the last 7 years and fears that if it were ever lost, her life would be over. Having logged in to Firefox's sync and back up service, she surfs the web with confidence and piece of mind knowing that all of her Firefox data and settings live in a reliable Mozilla cloud instead of her local machine and that even if she loses her Firefox login credentials, she can still get her most important data and settings back.  
** Nadie lives in her Android Firefox browser. It's her connection to the outside world. She values the information that Firefox has helped her gather over the last 7 years and fears that if it were ever lost, her life would be over. Having logged in to Firefox's NextGen Sync and back up service, she surfs the web with confidence and piece of mind knowing that all of her Firefox data and settings live in a reliable Mozilla cloud instead of her local machine and that even if she loses her Firefox login credentials, she can still get her most important data and settings back.  


* A Firefox user who wants to have the option of secure syncing between devices, using a strong key they manage themselves. (Parity with/comparisons to Chrome Sync, OS X Lion DiskVault).
* A Firefox user who wants to have the option of secure syncing between devices, using a strong key they manage themselves. (Parity with/comparisons to Chrome Sync, OS X Lion DiskVault).
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