Pingsender: If you monitor the connections your computer makes, you might notice that a program called pingsender.exe connects to the Internet very often.Depending on the program or service you use to track connections, you may have additional information. For example, the Windows Firewall Control displays the IP address of the connection and the company that digitally signed the executable files.
The image below shows a login attempt signed by Mozilla Corporation to an IP address owned by Amazon's AWS Cloud service.
You may have also noticed that pingsender.exe is activated every time you close the web browser Firefox.
The article "Getting Firefox data faster: pingsender shutdown" or "Getting Firefox data faster: the shutdown pingsender" by Alessio Placitelli provides additional information about the executable file.
Firefox collects data if telemetry is enabled. Your browsing transfers data very often to Mozilla.
This means that Mozilla has data from the browser.
Pingsender activates and starts as a separate process during Firefox shutdown and attempts to send telemetry data collected during your browsing period.
Mozilla even managed to significantly reduce shipping time. According to Placitelli, 85% of pings reach Mozilla within an hour, and 95% do so within the first 8 hours.
In short: Pingsender is a separate process run by Firefox to send telemetry data to Mozilla.
If you now want to see what data Mozilla collects through Firefox, go to about: telemetry in Firefox.
If this makes you a little nervous, you can set up a process by opening the address in Firefox:
about: preferences # privacy.
If Ringsender.exe is the problem for you, you can turn it off completely mode by following these steps:
Open the address
about: config? filter = toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabled
A Firefox configuration window will open after confirming that you know the risk.
The preference toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabled tool determines whether Ringsender is used or not.
You can disable it by setting the price of to False. Just double click.
The toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabledFirstSession tool also activates Pingsender for the first session.