Maybe in the first month of new-year ?
If testing continues to progress well, we anticipate unveiling a fully open Firefox for Android extension ecosystem sometime in December. Stay tuned for details.
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2023/11/01/is-your-extension-ready-for-firefox-for-android/
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It’s riding the train, so either 119 or 120, can’t remember.
Also worth noting that add-on authors still have to update their add-ons.
I’ve had access to all the add-ons since a few months already using fennec and it’s been like that for years. It’s a not hard to setup but I have done it a long time ago so I don’t remember exactly how. You need to make a Firefox account. Go to your account and create a list of the addons you want to use. Copy some Kind of ID ( I think account ID) and put it somewhere in fennec. Just follow a guide.
I have this in nightly mobile Firefox. I like nightly because it has about:config
So does Beta, and it also has full extension support like Nightly.
It’s called collections. You’re right that it’s not that hard, but it’s also a lot more steps than many people are willing to follow, some of them pretty unintuitive. For example, you have to force it to show you addons that are “only” available on desktop, which is not even mentioned in their official guide that I linked above.
Seeing how Firefox usage numbers have plummeted to only a few percent, I am pretty sure most people that use it are tech savvy enough to do it. The regular layman’s will certainly use a chromium based browser as their default like how basically my entire family does.
Firefox usage numbers are low globally, but not everywhere. E.g. in Germany, its market share is still above 10%. This includes many people without any tech background.
@LinkOpensChest_wavI’m not sure I agree with your conclusion