Require Biometric Fingerprint to Autofill Passwords
In oder to autofill a password should require your fingerprint or Android password, please.
In oder to autofill a password should require your fingerprint or Android password, please.
When will Gecko-based Firefox Android increase the number of default search engines in 2025? Currently it hosts only Big Tech namely Google and Microsoft Bing and DuckDu… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
When will Gecko-based Firefox Android increase the number of default search engines in 2025?
Currently it hosts only Big Tech namely Google and Microsoft Bing and DuckDuckGo, which is Bing and MSN results in DuckDuckGo and Qwant (same Bing results) latter which works only in the UK.
I'm using Gecko-based browsers like Fenix and Mull and Iceraven, and they all come with like 5 to 10 search engine options.
Adding new search engines is a mess and doesn't sync with Firefox account settings, so futile efforts.
Even Chrome allows us to select our search engine, if we are visiting it too much.
Is Firefox really privacy based browser or just Big Tech in Firefox like Google as default search engine out of the box, no asking which the XYZ user wants?
How to export passwords from Firefox Android in readable format like CSV for other password manager apps like KeePass XC or AuthPass? Currently as I'm seeing all Gecko-… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
How to export passwords from Firefox Android in readable format like CSV for other password manager apps like KeePass XC or AuthPass?
Currently as I'm seeing all Gecko-based browsers especially on mobile not just Firefox but also Mull, Fenix, Waterfox and Iceraven, lacks this.
Is this intentional or should I just keep Chrome as my browser because to jump to Firefox, I need basic things to be covered, which I don't see, Mozilla Firefox team doing on its own.
Other browsers like Opera have proper in-built system of password manager.
How unfortunate.
Hi. FF Android seems not to show a context menu automatically when text gets marked/selected. By holding the finger longer then appears the popup context menu. It should … (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Hi. FF Android seems not to show a context menu automatically when text gets marked/selected. By holding the finger longer then appears the popup context menu. It should be standard to get always this option when text gets marked/selected because its a logically following action.
And when moving by car or train or feet, it is impossible to hold a finger calm.
Thx Am I right here to ask for that?
While using Firefox for Android, I'd like to see additional detail of my browsing history. Mainly a timestamp and length of time spent at each page. Currently, I can view… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
While using Firefox for Android, I'd like to see additional detail of my browsing history. Mainly a timestamp and length of time spent at each page. Currently, I can view these choices; Today, Yesterday, Last 7 days, Last 30 days and Older. I can only assume these are listed chronologically in the order I visited each page. I'd like to know what time I arrived at the site and how long I was there, if at all possible.
Many medical conditions limit manual dexterity. I’ve had essential tremor since childhood; it’s harmless, but it does complicate the business of using a smart phone. Some… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Many medical conditions limit manual dexterity. I’ve had essential tremor since childhood; it’s harmless, but it does complicate the business of using a smart phone. Some applications (e.g., Proton Mail) have settings for the user to choose what happens upon swiping left or right; I set them to “do nothing” or to the most harmless of the actions listed. I don’t see such a setting in the Android version of Firefox.
It would be useful, because I usually keep many tabs open, which means that when I look at the grid of tabs, I need to scroll up and down to see them all. However, moving my finger straight up or down is difficult: any trembling while I move up or down seems to be interpreted as swiping sideways, and then a tab closes. I can find and re-open tabs using the “Recently closed tabs” menu, but I’d rather tabs not close so easily because I don’t always notice when I lose them.
There’s a somewhat similar, archived comment at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1419070, but the setting referred to in one of the proposed solutions is about swiping on the address bar (I turned that off long ago), not in the grid of tabs. And I don’t see a way to disable left- and right-swiping for all applications at once in the Settings app of Android 12, with which I’ll be stuck for a while.
There is no way to enable desktop site for all websites by default. This hampers current user experience on Android OS tablets. Please consider this.
Please make it easier
I want to import my passwords from a different browser but it wont let me what am I doing wrong or do I need a different browser
When viewing Bookmarks > Desktop Bookmarks, only the parent folders are displayed (screenshot 1) and one of them has to be tapped to display the subfolders within that… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
When viewing Bookmarks > Desktop Bookmarks, only the parent folders are displayed (screenshot 1) and one of them has to be tapped to display the subfolders within that parent folder. However, when editing a bookmark, all the parent folders are expanded, displaying every subfolder as well (screenshot 2). It's an absolute nightmare to look at and a pain navigate. It would be more helpful if editing worked the same as viewing.
Hey guys can some one help me? I've been trying to export my passwords from Android but can't open about:preferences for some reason Any one had the same issues?
Just a suggestion- on the browser collections its currently really easy to mistakenly swipe right while scrolling through a collection list and inadvertantly delete item… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Just a suggestion- on the browser collections its currently really easy to mistakenly swipe right while scrolling through a collection list and inadvertantly delete items . Suggest adding a delete confirm stop before deleting.
How to disable home button icon on URL bar in Firefox Android like Chrome allows in 2025? It takes up too much space and URL is hidden and unreasonable. In Chrome, all i… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
How to disable home button icon on URL bar in Firefox Android like Chrome allows in 2025?
It takes up too much space and URL is hidden and unreasonable. In Chrome, all is optional and customisable.
Is Firefox team updating it to current standards of 2024-25?
How to import csv file of passwords from another browser
I used to enter my email through Firefox . Now I have to go through Google/Chrome. What is the difference I wish to go through Mozilla Firefox.
I would really appreciate if searching in browser history would also have the same [X] button as the default History list next to each search, so I could type something l… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
I would really appreciate if searching in browser history would also have the same [X] button as the default History list next to each search, so I could type something like "big juicy pineapple" in history search and delete all the records that appear.
Closing tabs on android, whether i swipe them away, or tap the X, will sometimes, but not always, unintentionally open the tab above or below (not sure of tattern here e… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Closing tabs on android, whether i swipe them away, or tap the X, will sometimes, but not always, unintentionally open the tab above or below (not sure of tattern here either).
This behavior is eating a lot of mobile data if i want to close a lot of tabs, since the browser will then often open and reload a good portion of the tabs I'm about to close.
This is the main reason I'm not using Firefox on mobile.
I am using Firefox nightly on Android. About two weeks ago I noticed that my toolbar got moved to the bottom after some update, while address bar is still at the top. I t… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
I am using Firefox nightly on Android. About two weeks ago I noticed that my toolbar got moved to the bottom after some update, while address bar is still at the top. I tried looking for it in settings but couldn't find anything about toolbar, that's weird since I was able to customize it a few years ago when I installed Firefox for the first time. So I looked it up on the internet and they say that it's in Settings/Customize/Toolbar, but in my browser settings instead of Toolbar there is Address bar settings. Has toolbar's settings been moved somewhere else? It looks like in previous versions it was under Customize section.
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I updated and now "Settings" & "Quit" aren't in the ︙menu. They're hidden and I have to swipe up a second time to see them. This interferes with my workflow, as I us… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
I updated and now "Settings" & "Quit" aren't in the ︙menu. They're hidden and I have to swipe up a second time to see them. This interferes with my workflow, as I use "Quit" dozens of times a day and it used to be effortlessly accessible via a single finger flick.
How do disable this hiding of "Setting" and "Quit"? Is there an about:config option I can toggle?
I am using Iceraven-2.23.1 (Build #2016045162), which is based on Firefox for Android and allows all users to use about:config
(If there is no about:config to disable it, let me know the last version before this was changed, and I'll use that instead.)
Just as the title goes. I've been using Mozilla Firefox on desktop since 2005. The best hands down browser ever. I started using Firefox on android back in 2019. I stil… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Just as the title goes. I've been using Mozilla Firefox on desktop since 2005. The best hands down browser ever. I started using Firefox on android back in 2019.
I still love the android version, but my only problem with it is tabs. They stay open constantly. In the desktop application you close out and all the tabs close. In the android version I swipe up and there still there next time I load in. I don't like this at all. Unless I quit out of Firefox from the submenu, the tabs will stay open indefinitely.
I was hoping Mozilla could add an option to auto close tabs in 6 hours or something like that. Or close out tabs when I swipe up in android.
I have moved about 20 friends and family to Firefox and it's always going to be Firefox from now on. You guys rock!