• El Barto
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    217 months ago

    As if extensions is the reason of Firefox faltering on mobile. Do Chrome and Safari allow extensions on mobile?

    • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres
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      57 months ago

      Safari does. I think they’re the same as desktop Safari but it seems like a different and smaller ecosystem from the Chrome/FF one and the good ones tend to cost a dollar or two (or six). Still, I have an ad-blocker, a dark mode one, a Userscripts one, one to get rid of AMP links, and a few others.

      • El Barto
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        27 months ago

        Oh nice! I didn’t know.

    • @nevemsenki
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      27 months ago

      It’s a bunch of things. Not having extensions however removed a potentially differentiating feature, which certainly didn’t help.

      • El Barto
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        57 months ago

        But mobile Firefox does have extensions. It’s just not a big number.

        • @nevemsenki
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          37 months ago

          I just counted, it’s 22… and there a lot of redundancy in there. So I’d say that FF on mobile had extensions technically. Want something as extreme as RES or some video downloader? You have with fiddle with nightly… which barely any average user would.