You can use this method in Fennec/Mull as well.
I thought that fennec was no longer developed... I liked it much more than fennix
fennec, confusingly, was too different things
fennec, the codename for firefox android before it was codenamed fenix, is no longer developed. you're right
fennec, the floss soft fork of firefox android, is still being developed. it's available on fdroid, and based on fenix (modern firefox android)
Where's the source code for Fennec? The link on its f-droid page is just firefox-android repo.
upd: found it https://gitlab.com/relan/fennecbuild
I wish the fork would not have chosen the same name as a previous engine....
to be fair; at the point they name it fennec, it was a pretty sensible name. when mozilla then changed the codename they could either keep name recognition or match upstream, and they chose the former
it's a dumb name now, but i think they made the right choice at every juncture
Looking at the commits, I see mozilla devs working on it. The release schedule has been mirroring the official firefox releases for as long as I can remember.
also @recreationalplacebos@midwest.social thank you! I had no idea about this possibility and these Firefox forks. Looks a little complicated but I'll try it. From what I gather, Firefox plans to bring back full extension support in the future?
I feel like it's been around the corner for years now. I just gave up waiting and switched to fennec on fdroid (which is just Firefox with telemetry removed and a few nightly features enabled, more or less.)
Thank you. So many people speaking about Fennec, and I had never heard of it!
They most likely will but that's something I've been hearing about for years.
FIY, people say you need Nightly Firefox for Android to install third-party add-ons using the collection method but you can do it on Firefox Beta too.
I use cookie autodelete on Android, you might need to use nightly or fennec for full extension support. (And then you have to use extension "collections" for some stupid reason, but it does work)
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