• 👁️👄👁️
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    2 years ago

    Niceee, Firefox Android needs more attention. It’s such an underrated browser. It’s non chromium, search bar on bottom by default, uBlock Origin, https-only mode, cookie banner reduction (soon), the best reader mode of all browsers, and addon support.

      • @Lemminary@lemmy.ml
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        22 years ago

        I found it unexpectedly appealing on the bottom, but good to know you can move it up! Extra point for Firefox.

    • @wipeitonthedog@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      For me it’s the ability to install extensions. I can’t browser without the dark reader extension. If I look at bright screens for long time, I get a headache and won’t get sleep

  • @oranges@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    Glad I made the switch back to FireFox a year or two ago. As a Dev, I was entrenched in Chrome and it wasn’t an easy move but with the path Google are currently treading around ad serving, blocking the ad blocks etc. I feel I made the right choice…

    • @arc@lemm.ee
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      I use Firefox on Android and it’s great. Ad blocking is the big one but it’s just a good browser. I deleted the Twitter and Reddit apps recently and Firefox lets me bookmark the sites on the launcher so it’s like a separate “app” but not taking up 100s MB of space and I can block ads on these sites. I’m hoping that I’ll be to use the Twitter desktop extension that prunes even more junk out of the experience - recommendations, what’s trending and other clickbait garbage

  • Noahv
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    622 years ago

    That’s the reason why I use Firefox on Android.

    • kratoz29
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      132 years ago

      That’s the reason why I might start to use FF again (tbh at this point I don’t see why to use anything else).

      • @Camilo@discuss.tchncs.de
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        82 years ago

        I am using Firefox as well and I don’t think I’d go back to Chrome, but I wish it supported progressive web apps a bit better!

        • kratoz29
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          12 years ago

          Well, on a second thought I guess they don’t have much tabs control, so that is a bit of a bummer.

          • @Camilo@discuss.tchncs.de
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            22 years ago

            Not for chrome, but there are forks that have adblocking capabilities.

            Kiwi is a browser that lets you install extensions, so you can install an ad blocker

            Or Brave, that includes it as a browser feature. But Brave has had many weird features and taken many weird decisions, so people recommend just moving to Firefox

        • Jules 🍺
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          12 years ago

          @Camilo @kratoz29 I don’t think Firefox is any worse at progressive enhancement than chrome, most developers don’t even consider it so perhaps chrome is better at running poor code than Firefox, but that is not a good reason to use it, just encourages poor coders and coding

          • @limecool@lemmy.ml
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            12 years ago

            They said PWA. Chrome and Chrome like browsers can install pwa as native apps, aka webapks on your android. Firefox can only add a shortcut where sites can run full screen.

    • BaroqueInMind
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      Are you a developer? If not then the only thing you need to know is that Mozilla is essentially announcing enabling desktop extensions to be able to work on mobile

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      2 years ago

      Firefox for Android previously only supported a limited number of select extensions. They’re finally opening it up so you can use any extension.

    • @Knusper@feddit.de
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      262 years ago

      They don’t spell this out, but my interpretation is that extension devs will be able to publish extensions for use on Android, without Mozilla explicitly approving each one of them.

      Many desktop extensions work as-is on Android, so when this goes live, we’ll likely see dozens, if not hundreds, of extensions becoming available in the following weeks.

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    Reads like they are finally returning to full addon support. I’ve been using Firefox for Android long enough to remember that, before the grand redesign, they supported all addons and let you access about:config.

    Back then, I was using uMatrix on FfA, now I am forced to use NoScript, which is more fickle to use and less stable.

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      Finally. You’ve been able to use desktop addons this whole time, but you have to do a whole runaround:

      • Create Firefox account
      • Sign in on desktop
      • Install the add-ons you want
      • Create an app collection and publish it
      • Sign in on mobile
      • Enable developer mode
      • Download your custom app collection
      • (Optional: sign out on both devices)
    • TWeaK
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      32 years ago

      Hopefully it won’t break too many forks.

    • @maketheworldcute@feddit.de
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      102 years ago

      I use it since maybe a year now on Android and it’s amazing. The toggeling of the overlay and weird zap objects/overlays function takes some getting used too but otherwise its just like on the Desktop.

  • T (they/she)
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    182 years ago

    I’m already using extensions on Android with Firefox Nightly but yeah I guess that’s nice

    • @lolgcat@lemmy.ml
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      Yeah it’s been nice but it has come with a bit of a learning curve. The process now is much more straightforward. Maybe devs will be more inclined to build since the userbase has future.

  • Hutch
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    172 years ago

    This is great news, I’ve just switched to Firefox & Firefox Focus on Android as a longtime user of Mobile Chrome and Desktop Firefox. It always felt weak on mobile, but things have changed. Still hating the purple though, and the placement of the new tab button but that’s a small price to pay.

  • Gamey
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    112 years ago

    So we finally get some major functionality back? I never cared about that redisgn but removing proper extension support was a really shitty part of it that I did care about!

  • @bet@lemm.ee
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    92 years ago

    If this comes through, I might no longer need Iceraven (andoid firefox with full addon support, like before they tore it out; I use it for Singlefile)

    • @sznio@beehaw.org
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      22 years ago

      You know, I always thought Android Firefox always had full addon support. I’ve got uBlock Origin now, and I remember having Stylus/TamperMonkey.

      • callyral
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        12 years ago

        I also use Iceraven but mobile Firefox has support for some popular extensions

      • @bet@lemm.ee
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        12 years ago

        It did, then came the big rewrite, and nearly all extensions went away. Some eventually came back, but Singlefile never did; there’s no longer any way to save the html of a site you visit. So I keep Iceraven, which still supports the addons that firefox used to.

  • @ChristianWS@lemmy.eco.br
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    82 years ago

    Alright, so what extensions are you guys looking forward to? On mobile I don’t think about it too much cause most of the websites I use on Desktop I use as apps on Android, so a couple of website specific extensions are useless for me

    • @longdarkfantasy@lemmy.ml
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      32 years ago

      Redirect amp to html, search by image, clear urls, localCDN, web archives, tampermonkey etc.🫡 So many useful extensions.

    • Kari'boka :v_com:
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      22 years ago

      @ChristianWS I use ublock origin and dark reader. Sincerely I don’t miss anything else. Maybe would be good add Clean URLs to remove trackers from URLs, other than that I wouldn’t mind.

      PS: Dahora ver mais um usuário do eco.br aqui!

    • @shadeless@discuss.tchncs.de
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      12 years ago

      Sponsor Block (+ the already existing uBlock origin) for an ad-free YouTube.

      Currently using the fennec build Firefox with those add-ons and have since ditched the YouTube app. Works great so far as an ad-free/native alternative to apps like revanced or newpipe

      • katy ✨
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        12 years ago

        Enhancer for Youtube is great too because it enables so much more UI fixes (and disables auto play :))

      • Gamey
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        12 years ago

        I use the Libretube app for that on my phone, it uses Piped to get the videos which tends to be a littpe more reliable than waiting for Newpipe updates and has Sponsorblock build in, for the next release we will even get Dearrow support build in! (Crowdsources titles and thumpnails to reduce clickbait)