A new world of open extensions on Firefox for Android has arrived
blog.mozilla.orgI'm not sure about calling it a new world of open extensions, seeing as Firefox used to support running any extension you wanted and then Mozilla artificially removed that and are now patting themselves on the back for... re-enabling it? Possibly with some extra APIs to make the experience nicer? (Which in fairness is worth something; desktop extensions were wonky on mobile)
They did not re-enabled it.
They provided tools to make the extensions compatible specifically with the android version.
Before they were curating what extensions worked fine in Android and only enabled those, now the developers can take care of that and mark the extension as compatible.
SponsorBlock now works on Android, awesome!
Wow, I hadn't realized that Firefox for Android didn't have SponsorBlock until now! I'm using Firefox on the PinePhone, it's quirky as fuck but has always had SponsorBlock. I use it with Invidious.
Now, may I suggest NewPipe if you use Android? I've heard the official version refuses to implement SponsorBlock but I see there are forks with it.
LibreTube also incorporates sponsorblock.
What was the reason Firefox for Android did not have a large repertoire of extensions from the start? Was it because of different multiprocess support?
Absolutely cannot wait for true Firefox on iPhone.
Same, I’ve been using DuckDuckGo privacy browser and every update seems to break something
I use Brave on iOS from time to time when I need good ad blocking. It’s built in like on the desktop version.
Thanks will give it a go
I might buy an iphone when that is possible but never before.
Nice. I needed to do so much trickery to get bypass paywalls to work.
Now all we need is to get proper tab groups on desktop and I can be fulfilled.
Proper profile support on desktop is the only missing feature for me now.
Meh, too little too late. I've already moved on to a Firefox fork that doesn't limit my extensions like this. It's not new to me, I've been living like this for years.
previously: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38644608