
Can I have an extension enabled on one browser and disabled on another?
I have an extension I use on my Raspberry Pi media box which locks youtube videos to a selected resolution. On the Pi, this is very useful, as it wants to automatically change to lower resolutions when the resolution is set to "auto". However, on my desktop, this extension causes youtube to not respond to the spacebar properly (it requires two presses to change the pause state). These two browsers are both signed in to the same profile, so when I enable the extension for the Pi, it enables it on my desktop, and when I disable it on the desktop, it disables it on the Pi. Is there any way to have the extension enabled on one browser and disabled on another without using separate profiles? desktop: windows 10, firefox 142.0.1 Pi: raspbian, firefox 141.0
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Sure, you don't have to synchronize extensions. See Settings -> Sync -> Manage sync….
TyDraniu said
Sure, you don't have to synchronize extensions. See Settings -> Sync -> Manage sync….
I do want to sync other extensions, just not the one that handles youtube quality specifically.