Firefox for Android is getting 400 new browser extensions - and you can try some now

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Firefox for Android is getting 400 new browser extensions - and you can try some now
zdnet.com

Also from the official announcement (https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2023/11/28/open-extensions-on-firefox-for-android-debut-december-14-but-you-can-get-a-sneak-peek-today/ ):

Starting December 14, 2023, extensions marked as Android compatible on addons.mozilla.org (AMO) will be openly available to Firefox for Android users.

“We’ve been so impressed with developer enthusiasm and preparation,” said Giorgio Natili, Firefox Director of Engineering. “Just a few weeks ago it looked like we might have a couple hundred Android extensions for launch, but now we can safely say AMO will have 400+ new Firefox for Android extensions available on December 14. We couldn’t be more thankful to our developer community for embracing this exciting moment.”

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uBlock is already available on Firefox mobile as well as Tampermonkey, I'm not hating but what other extensions should I be excited to try? At the moment that's all I need to use.

What are you going to install?

Consentomatic is the only other one I can think of, cookie popups are so much worse on mobile

I think there's a filter for cookie popups in uBlock. I'm still using the I still don't care about cookies extension tho.

The "annoyances" filters in ublock stop the cookie popups

I don't want to just block them though, I want to deny cookie use automatically and hide the popup

You haven't consented to cookies until you click agree, so there shouldn't be any difference if the website is GDPR compliant.

That's a pretty big if. I've seen sites with banners at the top that say something along the lines of, "by dismissing this banner or continuing to use the site you're consenting to cookies"

That's a good point, but in that case I wouldn't think Consent-O-Matic would be able to do much about it.

I would like to install the bring back youtube dislike extension. Otherwise I'm happy with what I have already

Midnight Lizard, it's better than Dark Reader. Skip Redirect is also pretty handy to fast-forward those pesky url shorter page redirections.

What about it is better?

The main benefit is that it's lightweight and doesn't have some of the performance issues that Dark Reader has. Also, if has a bunch of different themes (so you can have more color schemes, similar to any modern text editor), finally you can also create your own theme for a particular site, if the built-in themes don't look good.

I installed it and gave it a whirl. I'm not sure if I'm just doing something wrong, but every time I disable it for a specific website (like with discord or lemmy, since those already have dark themes), I get a popup that says, "Settings application failed. Refresh the page and try again. Midnight Lizard has been updated. Please refresh the page." It also seems to make the extension popup switch to light theme, which is pretty atrocious lol.

Is there a more updated fork that you use? The last update for Midnight Lizard was ~3 years ago.

The current one works fine for me, haven't really had any issues. There is an updated fork on Github, but they haven't made a release yet (and they haven't changed/fixed anything major yet).

Could you tell me what you do with tampermonkey/greasemonkey?

I use it to run automation on a website where there's lots of pointing and clicking. It's pretty cool you can do quite a lot with it.