Since Mozilla's Firefox Android app release, the mobile browsing experience has always been somewhat of a mixed bag — which is bizarre considering that the desktop version operates reasonably well and ...
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In August, Mozilla announced full-fledged browser extensions for Firefox for Android. The company said an open extension ecosystem will be available for its mobile browser app before the end of the ...
Mozilla’s latest announcement notes the support for extensions on Firefox for Android devices. All supported extensions can be found on the Firefox browser’s add-on page, and at the time of writing, ...
After launching for iPhone last year, Firefox users on Android can now shake their device on any webpage under 5,000 words to get an AI-generated summary of its contents. You can disable the feature ...
Mozilla is opening the floodgates on extensions for Firefox on Android, with hundreds of new add-ons arriving in December. In a blog post, Mozilla explains that Firefox extensions compatible with ...
December 14th marks the return of open extensions to the browser on Android, after three years of limited support. December 14th marks the return of open extensions to the browser on Android, after ...
Mozilla responded to a review mentioning the lack of tablet UI optimization for Firefox on Android. Mozilla confirmed that its team is not working on optimizing the tablet experience at the moment.
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