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Firefox for Android makes it even easier to add new browser extensions
Although Chrome dominates the mobile browser space on Android, Mozillaโs Firefox is a decent alternative with added โ but limited โ support for third-party extensions that make it a potential candidate for your browsing needs.
Adding new extensions has been a bit of a pain though for a while, so Mozilla has now decided to streamline the process and make it even easier to add or find browser extensions to the Android build of Firefox. Firefox 85 is set to begin rolling out from January 25, 2021, and will include the ability for Android owners to add or install extensions to their mobile browser directly from adding.mozilla.org.
While this is great news, you will still be limited to adding โofficialโ extensions to the Android version of Firefox. The old method of adding extensions using the Add-ons Manager is likely to be removed, as Mozilla confirmed that user confusion meant this new method is being implemented.
"Previously, extensions for mobile devices could only be installed from the Add-ons Manager, which caused some confusion for people accustomed to the desktop installation flow. We hope this update provides a smoother installation experience for mobile users."
https://9to5google.com/2021/01/21/firefox-for-android-makes-it-even-easier-to-add-new-browser-extensions/
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Although Chrome dominates the mobile browser space on Android, Mozillaโs Firefox is a decent alternative with added โ but limited โ support for third-party extensions that make it a potential candidate for your browsing needs.
Adding new extensions has been a bit of a pain though for a while, so Mozilla has now decided to streamline the process and make it even easier to add or find browser extensions to the Android build of Firefox. Firefox 85 is set to begin rolling out from January 25, 2021, and will include the ability for Android owners to add or install extensions to their mobile browser directly from adding.mozilla.org.
While this is great news, you will still be limited to adding โofficialโ extensions to the Android version of Firefox. The old method of adding extensions using the Add-ons Manager is likely to be removed, as Mozilla confirmed that user confusion meant this new method is being implemented.
"Previously, extensions for mobile devices could only be installed from the Add-ons Manager, which caused some confusion for people accustomed to the desktop installation flow. We hope this update provides a smoother installation experience for mobile users."
https://9to5google.com/2021/01/21/firefox-for-android-makes-it-even-easier-to-add-new-browser-extensions/
#firefox #ff #android #browser #extensions
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9to5Google
Firefox for Android makes it even easier to add new browser extensions
Mozilla is streamlining the process of adding new extensions to the Android version of Firefox, making it even easier to find add-ons.
Firefox 86 introduces 'Total Cookie Protection'
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/02/23/total-cookie-protection
#ff #Firefox #cookies
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/02/23/total-cookie-protection
#ff #Firefox #cookies
Mozilla Security Blog
Firefox 86 Introduces Total Cookie Protection
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