L10n:EU Browser Ballot
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What is Browser Ballot
As per European Commission's decision, Microsoft will soon offer Windows users a possibility to choose their preferred web browser in a so-called ballot screen.
For more information about the decision, see <http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2009/12/16/european-commission-microsoft-settlement/> and Mitchell's other posts in <http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/tag/microsoft/>.
Ballot Screen
Tracking bug: bug euballotscreen-l10n.
Deadline
January 13, 2010
Text to translate
140 characters limit for all locales!
Text 1
UK, Denmark, Portugal, Malta, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Norway
Your online security is Firefox's top priority. Firefox is free, and made to help you get the most out of the web.
Text 2
Germany, Finland, Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Lithuania, Iceland, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Latvia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania
Your online security is Firefox's top priority. Firefox is free, and won't take over your computer or compromise your privacy.
The Learn More page
- URL
- browserchoice.mozilla.com
See L10n:Browserchoice for details.
Campaign's main website
- URL
- opentochoice.org
See L10n:opentochoice.org for details.