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Nommer , in Twitch is now blocking firefox

I really don't believe twitch is blocking Firefox. Check your add-ons, clear cookies, etc.

swayevenly ,

You're right. I only get this when Twitch can see I'm using a VPN.

davel , in Twitch is now blocking firefox
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Differing experiences might mean that Twitch is performing A/B testing on blocking Firefox.

shira , in Twitch is now blocking firefox

Firefox is actually one of the recommended browsers, if you were to click on that link. Twitch just has some issues sometimes

Albinjose1231 , in Firefox 122.0 released
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Wow. Awesome changes on firefox android. Well going firefox.

beta_tester ,

What has changed on android? Android isn't mentioned in that post

0xCAFE ,

It's not in the linked article, but it was part of it in the beta release notes. Now it's on the dedicated Android release notes page (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/android/122.0/releasenotes/):

  • Firefox for Android can now be set as the default PDF reader.
  • Firefox for Android now supports enabling Global Privacy Control. With this feature, Firefox informs websites that the user doesn’t want their data to be shared or sold. This feature is enabled by default in private browsing mode and can be enabled in normal browsing in Settings → Enhanced Tracking Protection -> Tell websites not to share & sell data toggle.
  • To reduce user fingerprinting information and the risk of some website compatibility issues, the OS version is now always reported as "Android 10" in Firefox for Android's User-Agent string.
OsrsNeedsF2P , in Firefox 122.0 released

Firefox now ships with a new .deb package for Linux users on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux Mint.

Did they go back on Snap?

Vincent ,

The Snap is by Ubuntu (and presumably will still be the way Firefox is installed by default on Ubuntu). I think that this is for people who'd prefer not to use the Snap, allowing them to install the .deb directly from the source.

shortwavesurfer , in Firefox 122.0 released

Ipv6 addresses now resolve directly from the address bar. Before it was treated as a search string.https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/77d18720-887a-40e1-90c9-6abe28887d21.webp

vox , in Manifest v3 is Worse than I Thought
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1984 ,
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No thanks.

autotldr Bot , in Apple is finally allowing Firefox to use its own engine on the iPhone (but only in the EU)

This is the best summary I could come up with:


With iOS 17.4, Apple is making a number of huge changes to the way its mobile operating system works in order to comply with new regulations in the EU.

One of them is an important product shift: for the first time, Apple is going to allow alternative browser engines to run on iOS — but only for users in the EU.

Apple is clearly only doing this because it is required to by the EU’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA), which stipulates, among other things, that users should be allowed to uninstall preinstalled apps — including web browsers — that “steer them to the products and services of the gatekeeper.” In this case, iOS is the gatekeeper, and WebKit and Safari are Apple’s products and services.

Even in its release announcing the new features, Apple makes clear that it’s mad about them: “This change is a result of the DMA’s requirements, and means that EU users will be confronted with a list of default browsers before they have the opportunity to understand the options available to them,” the company says.

Apple argues (without any particular merit or evidence) that these other engines are a security and performance risk and that only WebKit is truly optimized and safe for iPhone users.

But in the EU, we’re likely to see these revamped browsers in the App Store as soon as iOS 17.4 drops in March: Google, for one, has been working on a non-WebKit version of Chrome for at least a year.


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SamsonSeinfelder , in Apple is finally allowing Firefox to use its own engine on the iPhone (but only in the EU)

That was always a bullshit move by Apple and crippled the Firefox product in an unacceptable and cartel law questionable dimension. MS had a Monopoly on IE, by giving advantages binding it to the OS? Apple did the exact same thing on iOS with Safari.

LibertyLizard , in Apple is finally allowing Firefox to use its own engine on the iPhone (but only in the EU)
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Are you fucking kidding me?

heavyboots , in Apple is finally allowing Firefox to use its own engine on the iPhone (but only in the EU)
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Article talks about how Chrome will be happening almost immediately and I'm like… why? Why would you switch to Chrome when you know it's going to reduce your ability to keep things private. Firefox will be a different story hopefully, but even then it will be interesting to see if it can pass the fingerprint test finally on an iPhone. (Currently nothing can.)

lud , in Apple is finally allowing Firefox to use its own engine on the iPhone (but only in the EU)

I wonder how long it will take for Mozilla to make a proper iOS version. I suspect that Apple didn't give them any notice.

520 ,

They didn't have to. The EU regulations have been public for a while now, the only question was how Apple was going to comply.

possiblylinux127 , in Apple is finally allowing Firefox to use its own engine on the iPhone (but only in the EU)
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This is why I I'm not a iperson

mindbleach , in Apple is finally allowing Firefox to use its own engine on the iPhone (but only in the EU)

Apple's censorship and control have been intolerable since the iPhone launched.

It's your phone. Not theirs. That's what the money was for.

1984 ,
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People use windows don't they... That's microsofts computer. :)

Swarfega , in Apple is finally allowing Firefox to use its own engine on the iPhone (but only in the EU)

Fuck Apple.

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