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Firefox Preview on Android Will Have Web Extensions

Mozilla has confirmed its new Firefox Preview browser for Android will have Web Extension support, but not until 2020.

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Back in June, debuted Firefox Preview, a new version of its popular web browser for the platform. As the name suggests, the browser is in preview and comes with numerous features. However, many details were kept under wraps as Mozilla continues development.

Now, the organization has confirmed Firefox Preview will support . At first it was unclear if this would be the case. One of the best things about Firefox is its customizability through add-ons, so many users were hoping the preview would get the ability.

Mozilla says it will firstly bring recommended extensions from the “Recommend Extensions Program” before adding more. In a blog post, the company says the GeckoView engine that the Preview is supported by is working on the integration.

“We're happy to confirm that GeckoView is currently building support for extensions through the Web Extensions API. This feature will be available in Firefox Preview, we are looking forward to offering a great experience for both mobile users and developers” Mozilla add-ons team member, Philipp Kewisch said.

However, the company urges patience as the roll out will be slow:

“For the remainder of 2019 and leading into 2020, we are focusing on building support a selection of extensions from our Recommended Extensions program that have proven to be most useful to mobile users”.

Preview

Firefox is the second most popular desktop browser with 10% of the market. However, on mobile the company has struggled. Across iOS and Android, Firefox has a tiny 0.5% of share. With Firefox Preview, Mozilla hopes to address the balance.

The browser comes with the following features:

Features of the new preview include:

  • Trackers blocked by default. Freedom from invasive advertising trackers and other bad actors, resulting in fewer annoyances and faster browsing.
  • Up to 2x faster than previous versions of Firefox for Android.
  • A minimalist start screen and bottom URL bar.

Collections, a new feature that helps you save, organize, and share collections of sites. Save and return to tasks like your morning routine, shopping lists, travel planning, and more.

SourceMozilla
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