When going to use Adobe express on Firefox it comes up with the following message, saying that this browser doesn’t play well with others and that I should use Safari, Google Chrome, or Microsoft Edge instead.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    I love Firefox and have used it for years, but lately it’s development seems troubled. Features aren’t working like they used to, and increasingly they are throwing more bloat at the whole thing.

    I worry it’s not long for this world at this rate.

    Oh yeah, and if the desktop Firefox could just fucking sync my passwords to mobile, that would be great.

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      121 year ago

      My desktop Firefox syncs my passwords to Firefox for Android quite well.

      However, yeah, I do think that Firefox’s development over the years has gone a bit awry with the attempt to out-Chrome Chrome. It’s still the best browser out there, though.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I wish mine would, I just spent the last three days updating 244 passwords to be more secure, and I deleted all the old ones in Firefox desktop, imported the new ones via a file into Firefox desktop, and it’s been three days and they’ve yet to show up on iOS or android mobile devices.

        No amount of clicking sync anywhere does anything, lol.

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          Ouch, that’s not good.

          Have you tried force stopping and deleting the cache in Firefox for Android? Maybe you might need to clear its data and reinstall Firefox for Android again, which might force Sync to work. It’s possible your profile is corrupted. You might well lose some settings if Sync doesn’t repopulate, but it seems that you’ve already lost stuff due to Sync not working.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Yeah I tried that.

            Cache first, then data, then uninstall.

            Just nada.

            I’ve tried logging in with the credentials manually, signs in fine but no sync.

            I’ve tried logging on fresh in mobile, using that “scan to add another Firefox device” setting on desktop. Still nada.

            • @Gort
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              Is there a possibility that it’s an issue with the desktop Firefox? Maybe it’s sending “garbage” to Sync due to profile corruption, etc. The passwords in your desktop Firefox work fine? Maybe try clearing its cache, if you haven’t already, or go nuclear by creating a new profile, then set it up as you want, and adding your passwords, then using that new profile to see if you can sync your passwords, etc. Sorry, but other than that drastic action, I’m out of ideas.

              One other thing, do your browser history and bookmarks sync?

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                Damn bro, you’re better than tech support.

                Alright you’ve inspired me to try nuking it on desktop since I only really care about the passwords anyways and I have access to those in a CSV file.

                Brb lol

                *edit: okay nuking the desktop version and clean signing in with my account fixed it for Android! Thanks bro! It didn’t do shit for iOS but that’s irrelevant since all the same passwords are stored in iCloud. This is good enough, so appreciate you taking so much time to help.

                • @Gort
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                  11 year ago

                  Glad that I was of some help.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        I’d never heard of this so I had to look it up.

        Librewolf is an independent, community-led version of Firefox that focuses on privacy, security, and user freedom. It offers advanced privacy and security settings and patches that allow users to increase protection against tracking and fingerprinting.

        God bless you for sharing this knowledge with me.

      • Nix
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        21 year ago

        Librewolf is great but the fact they make it so ridiculously difficult to make google the default search engine is soo dumb.

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          Is it specifically about Google? I don’t use it for years and other engines are really easy. Try to use searxNG then.