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Firefox for mobile doesn't currently support Flash. We're working on ways to deliver a great experience with plugins like Flash for future releases of Firefox for mobile. This article covers a simple workaround that makes the YouTube experience in Firefox much better.
Firefox for mobile doesn't currently support Flash. We're working on ways to deliver a great experience with plugins like Flash for future releases of Firefox for mobile. This article covers a simple workaround that makes the YouTube experience in Firefox much better.
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Firefox for mobile doesn't currently support Flash. We're working on ways to deliver a great experience with plugins like Flash for future releases of Firefox for mobile.
{for android}
=How can I use YouTube without Flash?=
One of the most popular uses of Flash is YouTube videos. There is a simple workaround that makes the YouTube experience in Firefox much better.
#To start, swipe to the left and tap the {button Gear} button located on the bottom, right side of the screen.
#Select the add-ons (puzzle piece) tab and scroll down to see the add-ons search bar.
#Search for '''phony'''
#Tap to select Phony and then tap {button Add to Firefox}.
#Next select the preferences (sliders) tab.
#Change the User Agent setting from '''Default''' to '''Android (Nexus One)'''.
[[Image:Phony]]
Now when you visit YouTube, videos will open in the built-in Android YouTube app.
{note}For more info about add-ons for Firefox, see [[How do I find and install Add-ons?]]{/note}{/for}
Firefox for mobile doesn't currently support Flash. We're working on ways to deliver a great experience with plugins like Flash for future releases of Firefox for mobile.
{for android}
=How can I use YouTube without Flash?=
One of the most popular uses of Flash is YouTube videos. There is a simple workaround that makes the YouTube experience in Firefox much better.
#To start, swipe to the left and tap the {button Gear} button located on the bottom, right side of the screen.
#Select the add-ons (puzzle piece) tab and scroll down to see the add-ons search bar.
#Search for '''phony'''
#Tap to select Phony and then tap {button Add to Firefox}.
#Next select the preferences (sliders) tab.
#Change the User Agent setting from '''Default''' to '''Android (Nexus One)'''.
[[Image:Phony]]
Now when you visit YouTube, videos will open in the built-in Android YouTube app.
{note}For more info about add-ons for Firefox, see [[How do I find and install Add-ons?]]{/note}{/for}