What is the purpose of Firefox connections to "aus5.mozilla.org" and "shavar.services.mozilla.com"?
Since the last 8-12 weeks Firefox Mac wants to connect to the servers "aus5.mozilla.org" and "shavar.services.mozilla.com" shortly after each launch. What are the purposes/benefits of these server connections?
One of them is probably checking for updates but I'd like to know more.
I have not noticed any difference whether or not I allow the connections.
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aus5.mozilla.org is for checking for updates as you can see by the update pref app.update.url on the about:config page. shavar.services.mozilla.com seems to be related the safe browsing as you can see if you search the about:config page for this domain.
- browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.gethashURL
- browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.updateURL
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aus5.mozilla.org is for checking for updates as you can see by the update pref app.update.url on the about:config page. shavar.services.mozilla.com seems to be related the safe browsing as you can see if you search the about:config page for this domain.
- browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.gethashURL
- browser.safebrowsing.provider.mozilla.updateURL