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ch1cken , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year

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  • can ,

    Well, firefox nightly (playstore), fennec (fdroid), or mull (fdroid) supported them all but you had to manually put them in a collection on your profile first. I’d assume this announcement gets rid of all that.

    communist ,
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    It supports some, and you can force others to work with a bunch of hacky workarounds

    This is a proper extension store announcement.

    Perfide ,

    So this is technically returning an old feature. Prior to the admittedly much, much needed revamp of the app, basically any desktop addon would “just work” on mobile. After the update, only select addons approved by mozilla “just work”, for all other addons you have to use the dev/nightly build of the app and then enable a config flag. This new update is essentially a return to the old system for addons but without sacrificing the performance benefits the revamp brought.

    mnemonicmonkeys ,

    Does this mean tab group addons will work on android soon? That’s honestly the make-or-break feature for me

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  • Steuls ,

    It supported them in the Nightly release. This is for the main release

    MagneticFusion , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year

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  • MapTheft ,

    I’m trying to make the switch over to FF, but Vivaldi just has so many features I find useful.

    MagneticFusion ,

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  • MapTheft ,

    The web panel is the feature I’m missing the most currently. I’ve tried, without success, to replicate the tab bar to the bottom of the window too.

    dantheclamman , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
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    I wish they’d add a tablet UI. Doesn’t seem to be prioritized whatsoever. Pre-Fenix they had it and have been patiently waiting for tabs to return on large screens ever since, but have lost hope.

    mishimaenjoyer , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
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    i hope mozilla is already working on an iOS version for the EU market ;)

    aquarisces ,

    This is the only reason why I keep using Safari on iOS. If Firefox can get extensions working for iOS I’ll switch over the day it’s available.

    mishimaenjoyer ,
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    i miss(ed) exactly two things on iOS: a proper imageboard reader (fixed, there are now chance and janchan) and stand alone firefox, wich is now just a matter of time.

    sab ,

    I don’t see how they would, since ios Firefox doesn’t use the same rendering engine it uses on other platforms, Gecko. Instead it has to use Safari, just like any other browser on there.

    Duplicating support for all existing extensions would be pretty much impossible if you don’t control the rendering engine.

    lustyargonian ,

    That’s going to change in EU as Apple will be forced to allow side loading apps.

    mishimaenjoyer ,
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    this. they simply have to port the version they're developing for android now and we're golden. i guess it might find it's way on non-eu-devices by community builds and testflight.

    lustyargonian ,

    Yeah it’ll be a big task nonetheless. Firefox for Android needed gecko components to be ready to make use of gecko view, their rendering “engine”. iOS may be need its own version of gecko view, at least the bindings for it, as well as a new set of components for all the UI elements a full fledged browser may need.

    sab ,

    I heard about allowing alternative app stores, but I’m not sure if that also removes the browser engine restrictions. (would make sense though, from an anti-monopoly pov)

    lustyargonian ,

    The restriction is from App Store, and bypassing it removes that hurdle. Microsoft faced the same issue when they were trying to launch their cloud streaming service within their app, not because they technically couldn’t, but because Apple wouldn’t let them to.

    sab ,

    Ahhh, that makes sense. Thanks!

    yukichigai , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
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    Chrome: We're going to make adblocking on mobile even harder.

    Firefox: We're gonna make adblocking on mobile as easy as its ever been.

    Gee, wonder which one I'm gonna be using after this.

    Nioxic ,

    Firefox on android already has ublock origin available

    hornedfiend , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year

    That’s nice,but it would have been great to get certificates into Firefox mobile. Those are exclusive to Chrome browsers and that sucks.

    just_another_person ,

    No clue what you mean. Explain.

    hornedfiend ,

    I mean mainly allowing usage of user installed certificates required by mTLS,or at least that’s my use case. My company requires this in order to get access to company resources or better yet governments also require it for their online services.

    mrvictory1 , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year

    Mobile FF is already awesome with UBlock Origin and YT background playback extensions. I wish to install an auto redirect extension. (Twitter to Nitter) I know it is doable on beta w/ extensions etc. but I want to see them on normal Firefox.

    Thisisforfun ,

    I used to have an app to do the redirection on several sites automically but afair the Nitter thing was just so unstable that I removed the app.

    fernandorincon ,

    Same, like 30% of the time it worked, the other 70% it would be very slow or not load at all

    QuazarOmega ,

    It might have been some time ago, because even the main instance has been consistently working for me as of recent

    Thisisforfun ,

    Yeah this winter and spring

    Lord_Boffum ,

    Have a look at YouTube ReVanced if you want a much better YouTube experience on Android. :)

    sir_reginald ,
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    use Newpipe, it’s free software, unlike revanced.

    jvrava9 ,
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    Or LibreTube

    1ird ,
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    You can install tamper monkey and use a userscript to redirect. That’s what I do.

    ahzidaljun , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year

    Doesn’t ir already do this on nightly??

    spiritusmaximus ,

    And Beta too :)

    CosmicApe , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
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    Friendship with Brave has ended. Firefox is my new best friend

    nix , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
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    Orion Browser by the team that makes the Kagi search engine makes this possible on ios already

    just_another_person ,

    Nah. They use hacks. This is native.

    scytale ,

    It’s the next best thing on IOS because you can’t install extensions on FF.

    just_another_person ,

    Next best thing aint the same thing. Blame Apple for that.

    Prethoryn ,
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    The user’s point still stands. He was offering an exception if you don’t want to wait on FF or Apple to change something for FF. Quit being smug aka an asshole.

    just_another_person ,

    Not being smug at all. They are polar opposites to most people.

    EyesEyesBaby ,

    I don’t care what others are saying, but I’ve never heard of this browser and I’m definitely going to give it a try. Wish I knew about this one sooner.

    darth_helmet , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year

    Orion supports Firefox and chrome extensions

    callyral , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
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    What about Kiwi and Iceraven (Iceraven is a Firefox fork which has more extensions)

    clearedtoland , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year

    Just when Google thought it could kill adblocking…

    jpj007 ,

    Well as far as adblocking goes, mobile FireFox already supports uBlock Origin.

    Mubelotix , to technology in Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
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    Stop lying, Kiwi has been around for so long

    DarkThoughts ,

    They probably mean official browsers, not random forks.

    Mubelotix ,
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    How is Kiwi less a browser than firefox? Non-sense

    DarkThoughts ,

    It's an inofficial fork of an official browser. Where are you struggling to comprehend this?

    Mubelotix ,
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    An “official” browser? So the web relies on named authorities now? That’s just disrespect from big players. This shall not be tolerated.

    sir_reginald ,
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