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How do I get Firefox to open Youtube links in the Youtube app BY DEFAULT. Not manually!

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A while ago I decided I wanted to open Youtube links in Firefox instead of the Youtube app. Big mistake. I don't care what you say, Firefox does not handle Youtube videos as well as the Youtube app. It makes them slow to load, hard to navigate and just generally a pain in the ass to deal with. The only thing that's good about opening Youtube vids in Firefox is that you might be able to block the Youtube ads; That's not enough to make me wanna use Firefox over the Youtube app. Sorry Mozilla. :(

So, now I want to revert Firefox's default bevavior. I want it to treat Youtube links it encounters as a cue to open that link in the Youtube app and I want it to do that automaticly, like it used to do. What can I do? Is there a setting in about:config that can solve this problem?

Don't tell me to tap the android icon to the right of the adress bar. That's not what I'm asking so don't waste my time and yours replying with that.

A while ago I decided I wanted to open Youtube links in Firefox instead of the Youtube app. Big mistake. I don't care what you say, Firefox does not handle Youtube videos as well as the Youtube app. It makes them slow to load, hard to navigate and just generally a pain in the ass to deal with. The only thing that's good about opening Youtube vids in Firefox is that you might be able to block the Youtube ads; That's not enough to make me wanna use Firefox over the Youtube app. Sorry Mozilla. :( So, now I want to revert Firefox's default bevavior. I want it to treat Youtube links it encounters as a cue to open that link in the Youtube app and I want it to do that automaticly, like it used to do. What can I do? Is there a setting in about:config that can solve this problem? Don't tell me to tap the android icon to the right of the adress bar. That's not what I'm asking so don't waste my time and yours replying with that.