![]() They are not gone, and Mozilla has promised that the new Firefox will support all browser extensions eventually. Classic Firefox for Android supported most extensions for the browser, the new version only nine at the time of writing.Īll installed extensions, except for the nine supported, will get disabled during the upgrade. Mozilla has a habit of releasing changes too early, and the release of Firefox for Android is another example of that. Here are three reasons why existing Firefox for Android users may want to block the update to the new version right now: New users, those who never used Firefox for Android, may like the browser as it is fast, offers good web compatibility, and includes a selection of extensions including the popular content blocker uBlock Origin. The new browser offers better performance and web compatibility, but users may also notice that some features are not available that the old Firefox browser for Android supported. ![]() Staged migration has begun and Android users who have installed Firefox on their devices will soon notice that the browser is upgraded to the new one provided that they allow the upgrade. The browser has been available as Nightly and Beta channel versions for some time, and has just recently been released as a Stable version. The idea was to create a browser from scratch that uses modern frameworks and technologies to compete with the likes of Chrome on Android. Mozilla has been working on a new mobile browser for Google's Android operating system for some time now.
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