• @[email protected]
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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.

        • @Cheradenine
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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.