• yukichigai
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    821 year ago

    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
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      321 year ago

      Firefox on android already has ublock origin available

  • @[email protected]
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    551 year ago

    Alright so what’s the biggest threat that the Open Web is facing right now? Web Enviroment Integrity.

    What’s the biggest browser engine that’s not Chromium? Gecko. (Firefox)

    Which group of people use Chrome most? Average Joes.

    What attracts Average Joes? Shiny new features.

    What is this post about? Shiny new features.

    I think this is a perfect opportunity to make people switch to Firefox.

    Though an antitrust lawsuit would probably be quicker.

    • @gridleaf
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      281 year ago

      Average Joe doesn’t use extensions.

    • Gamey
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      11 year ago

      It’s not a new feature, not especially attractive to average joe and I don’t really think average joe even cares about features as long as Youtube, GMail and Google Drive load.

  • @BitSound
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    They already were the first? I still remember when I upgraded Firefox on my phone and all of the extensions were gone. It’s nice that they’re finally bringing them back after all these years, but it’s just a return to the way things used to be.

    EDIT: Headline here was changed from the original article, which doesn’t claim “first”, just “only”.

  • CosmicApe
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    291 year ago

    Friendship with Brave has ended. Firefox is my new best friend

  • @darn
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    171 year ago

    not sure what’s new here, I’ve been using firefox with ublock origin on my phone for years. glad that it’s getting more attention though

    • Eager Eagle
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      241 year ago

      only a small list of extensions is available today

    • exu
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      231 year ago

      Ublock Origin and some other extensions were whitelisted. With this change, any extension can (theoretically) be used on mobile.

      • @darn
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        81 year ago

        oh that’s sick, awesome

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      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.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      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.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

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

    • @[email protected]
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      Unless things have changed, Apple’s policy of generally not allowing programs to download executable code would block this. Browsers are locked into using Apple’s allowed web engines because of this, so basically every browser on iOS is safari or re-themed safari

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        There are some browsers that have extensions on iOS, notably Orion (which unfortunately is iOS and MacOS only, no Windows)

    • @SirElliott
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      71 year ago

      The Orion browser on iOS currently allows the use of some Firefox and Chrome extensions, including uBlock Origin.

    • pjhenry1216
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      It looks like support is either up to the developer or simply optimization is up to the developer. They mention that extension devs should start optimizing their desktop extensions for mobile but doesn’t say whether that’s required or simply suggested as a non-optimized extension may not work properly.

      But theoretically, any extension at the very least could be made to work on mobile. It appears to be an open system as opposed to now where it’s only approved ones.

  • @Jmr
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    Kiwi browser…

  • @univers3man
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    Now if only Firefox didn’t constantly crash on foldable phones. Or at Least on mine.

    • @[email protected]
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      Thankfully those are only getting more popular unlike things like Windows phone back in the day. Hopefully it will continue improving over time

      • @univers3man
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        11 year ago

        Fingers crossed. Especially since Google now makes a foldable. They have a vested interest to make the experience better.

  • @ahzidaljun
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    31 year ago

    Doesn’t ir already do this on nightly??

  • _thisdot
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    21 year ago

    Safari supports extensions. What makes Firefox the first?

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      Safari mobile is a great browser, but it does not support desktop! extensions, just mobile ones from Apple’s store.

    • Eochaid
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      Also Firefox mobile already supports (a tiny limited subset of) extensions. And the version before their big UI overhaul supported extensions from the add-on store - although it would be unusable if you loaded up too many.

      The big change is that the new shinier faster version of Firefox will now support their new desktop extension platform - and probably run them much more efficiently.

      Pretty sure the person who wrote this headline only ever used Chrome mobile.

      • _thisdot
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        11 year ago

        Its not too intuitive to find extensions. For instance, there’s no extensions store. You search in the App Store. Some apps by default come with an extension (1Password, Apollo, etc.)

        Adblock is actually good. So good that I had to uninstall because the shopping links from Google didn’t work!

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    I keep forgetting it’s not a normal thing. I’ve been on Firefox Nightly plus uBlock for a long time and it works great.