This sounds huge! This may be a dumb question, but: do extensions on mobile require any special security tools that don't already exist?
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Awesome, I won’t need to switch to the desktop version just because I’m missing a few extension.
Firefox on Android used to do this. I switched to Kiwi when they dropped it.
Been using Iceraven, although it only supports a handful of extensions such as dark reader and uBlock
I remember wanting to try out Firefox on Android but not being able to use it with Tampermonkey which was a real bummer. Better late than never, I guess?
One question on my mind is why it took so long. Is Android a harder platform to make extensions available on or something?
You can use tamper monkey now.
it does rn, it's just a little more effort to get them but it's not hard
This guys are just amazing!
i hope mozilla is already working on an iOS version for the EU market ;)
This is the only reason why I keep using Safari on iOS. If Firefox can get extensions working for iOS I’ll switch over the day it’s available.