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      They don’t need to be updated to make good test subjects. From the post:

      They were compiled because they possess a combination of Android API compatibility and relative popularity on Firefox desktop.

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    The list:

    • Flash Player 2022
    • Repeek (formerly FACEIT Enhancer)
    • Google Scholar Button
    • YouTube NonStop
    • Notion Web Clipper
    • SoundFixer
    • Turn Off the Lights
    • h264ify
    • Google Lighthouse
    • Emoji Cheatsheet
    • IP Address and Domain Information
    • Link Gopher
    • Show/hide passwords
    • Fake Filler
    • Don’t Fuck With Paste
    • Google Analytics Opt-out
    • Open Link with New Tab
    • GIPHY for Firefox
    • enhanced-h264ify
    • AdBlocker Ultimate
    • Browsec VPN - Free VPN for Firefox
    • Web Threat Shield
    • Simple Translate
    • Hoxx VPN Proxy
    • Cookie AutoDelete
    • Keepa.com - Amazon Preisüberwachung
    • ColorZilla
    • SetupVPN Lifetime Free VPN
    • Disconnect
    • Touch VPN
    • Stylus
    • Absolute Enable Right Click & Copy
    • AVG Online Security
    • Clear Cache
    • Imagus
    • Cookie Quick Manager
    • Popup Blocker Ultimate
    • Download Manager (S3)
    • Unpaywall
    • Youtube Audio
    • Adblock for YouTube
    • User Agent Switcher
    • Worldwide Radio
    • Unhook: Remove YouTube Recommended Videos Comments
    • RESTClient, a debugger for RESTful web services.
    • Hotspot Shield Free VPN Proxy
    • Free VPN Proxy & Ad Blocker
    • Mate Translate – Übersetzer, Wörterbuch
    • Disable JavaScript
    • Disable WebRTC
    • Wanteeed
    • Dark Background and Light Text
    • WhatFont
    • Tranquility Reader
    • JSONView
    • Twitter Media Downloader
    • uMatrix
    • S3.Translator
    • WebRTC Leak Shield
    • Forecastfox (fix version)
    • Metastream Remote
    • Forget Me Not - Forget cookies & other data
    • Impulse Blocker
    • RESTED
    • Twitch Channel Points Autoclicker
    • Scholarscope
    • Location Guard
    • Offline-QR-Code-Generator
    • JSON Lite
    • JavaScript Toggle On and Off (WebExtension)
    • Empty Cache Button
    • Tab Mix - Links
    • Redirector
    • Reverso
    • Midnight Lizard
    • Proxy Toggle
    • Google™ Translator
    • WhatRuns
    • Telegram
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    This seems awesome and all, but I can’t install any of the add-on on my Firefox Beta. The add-on site says I need a newer version of Firefox.

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    Thank for sharing OP, I just installed Firefox Nightly and it worked, although is not very intuitive.

    (I installed Browsec)

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    IPvFoo (my extension) is still useless on Android.
    The call to chrome.permissions.request({origins: [ALL_URLS]}); doesn’t do anything.

    I’ll try asking on the new forum.

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      jShelter does work on Firefox Android, so hopefully they add it.

      I tried it with Smart Cookie Web Preview and it was fine

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        Iinteresting. Does that browser satisfy your needs or did you just use it for testing? Itseems severely outdated.

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          It is irregularly maintained, so I only use it for testing, except for the occasions when it is current.

          I really like that you can add any extension, it may not work, but you can try. The bottom nav and toolbar (optional) are great. Pull out tabs, etc. I love the features it has.

          In my perfect world, Mull my usual browser, and SCWP would be integrated.

          It seems to be a side project for the developer, they also do a webview (smart cookie web) with a lot of nice features and customization.

          And they were running their own Searx instance.

          They seem to like trying out new features, for instance, they were the first browser I saw that had an ‘Amp to HTML’ to de-amp links.

          So not my daily driver, but nice to play with.

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    On top of the extensions in this list, you can create a collection of extensions on the addons website and then add that entire collection to mobile Firefox. Doing this, you can (at least attempt to) use literally any extension on addons.mozilla.org.

    I’m not sure it would really help them with testing in the same way, but at least you can use the extensions.