Firefox Nightly for Android lets you install add-ons from files (www.ghacks.net)
from throws_lemy@lemmy.nz to technology@lemmy.world on 18 Dec 2023 13:45
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Sheeple@lemmy.world on 18 Dec 2023 14:15 next collapse

And just like that I’m not using chrome on my phone anymore

wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world on 18 Dec 2023 14:29 collapse

I mean, you could install a handful of them from the add-ons menu for the last few years, and depending on which fork you used, that list expanded quite a bit, and even included all* add-ons (though many are broken) via a list-system that basically forced the install of unsupported add-ons. But FF native is supposedly nearly ready to allow a slew of, in theory, tested and compatable add-ons, so this install-from-file feature is likely to test which work. I think I remember reading that a couple hundred add-ons are going to be enabled for mobile without trickery quite soon.

Sheeple@lemmy.world on 18 Dec 2023 15:21 collapse

(It’s moreso that I realised how easy it is, not the new addition itself)

Tinnitus@lemmy.world on 18 Dec 2023 19:55 next collapse

I wish the Firefox experience on iOS was as good as it appears to be on Android.

DingoBilly@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 2023 02:16 next collapse

Not sure what it’s like on iOS, but it hasn’t been great on Android for me. Had significant lag with pages unfortunately. Don’t get the hype at all unless my Firefox install was broken for some reason.

Tinnitus@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 2023 06:34 collapse

The iOS version certainly works without issue, but it is extremely barebones. Basically no features you’d expect from Firefox. Mostly due to Apple requirements. That being said, I am so thankful I can use Firefox as my desktop browser every day. That’s what really matters to me at this point.

Owljfien@iusearchlinux.fyi on 19 Dec 2023 02:57 next collapse

Doesn’t apple require all browsers on ios use the safari Web engine? If so, it’ll never be at parity unless Apple changes their policies

Tinnitus@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 2023 06:30 collapse

That is my understanding of how it works. I have Firefox on my phone, but mainly use it to interact with my home server/bookmarks. Everything else is done through Safari for ease of use.

yoshisaur@lemm.ee on 19 Dec 2023 14:55 next collapse

there is a browser on ios that can use chrome and firefox add-ons. it’s called orion. i haven’t checked if it’s open source or not, but ublockorigin works pretty well on it

butter@midwest.social on 18 Dec 2023 21:06 collapse

Firefox on iOS is Safari with Firefox sync.

[deleted] on 19 Dec 2023 00:50 next collapse

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nutsack@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 2023 03:09 next collapse

firefox bringing back the regular ass shit

Adanisi@lemmy.zip on 19 Dec 2023 07:52 next collapse

Woo!

jtk@lemmy.sdf.org on 18 Dec 2023 14:18 collapse

What’s the catch? AFAIK, you can’t even do that on desktop without manual reactivating the add-on every restart.

Edit: “you should be aware that you can’t use it to install unsigned add-ons. Mozilla believes they are security risks” There it is. What’s even the point of this? If you have to sign it, might as well just publish it. I want to run my own plugins without a central authority. I’ll worry about my own security.