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Can't install on Firefox for Android #252

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JeelsBoobz opened this issue Nov 8, 2020 · 19 comments
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Can't install on Firefox for Android #252

JeelsBoobz opened this issue Nov 8, 2020 · 19 comments
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System

  • OS name: Android
  • OS version: 10
  • Browser name: Firefox Nightly
  • Browser version: Nightly 201107 17:01 (84)

Extension

  • Extension version: 1.1.0
  • User input simulation: [e.g. yes, no]
  • Client app version: [e.g. 1.0.0]
  • Client app installed successfully: [e.g. yes, no]

Bug description
I can't install it. Already add to my collections
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Client app:

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@dessant
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dessant commented Nov 8, 2020

Firefox for Android is currently not supported due to an upstream regression: mozilla-mobile/fenix#15904

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@dessant dessant changed the title Can't install on Firefox Nightly Can't install on Firefox for Android Apr 29, 2021
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dessant commented Jun 30, 2022

The upstream bug appears to have been fixed, but I don't recommend using the extension on Android, because the client app cannot be installed on that platform.

https://github.com/dessant/buster/wiki/Inaccessible-reCAPTCHA-audio-challenge

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dessant commented Jul 1, 2022

It looks like the upstream issue was closed without QA testing, I've just checked and both LastPass and Buster fail to install.

mozilla-mobile/fenix#15904

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henosch commented Nov 11, 2022

Buster can't be added installed to Firefox Mobile, but chromium mobile forks like kiwi browser.

You can add to kiwi browser, but isn't working.

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yes henosch, Can confirm it no longer works.

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Yeah I second the fact that when you install it on kiwibrowser next which if you don't know is distinctly different from kiwi browser in that it is frequently updated following current versions of chromium by Dev and should and for the most part runs almost all extensions that the desktop version of Chrome vivaldy and edge as well as many other's desktop browsers can run. It only has problems when there is no gui that pops up on the page when you click the addon from the toolbar. It's OK to go to a seperate page for settings but alot of times it needs a popup overlay on same page or for some reason the input doesn't transfer back to the page you are trying to change or effect with the addon. So this small change be it a one click button or smaller version of te current window your using oerlayed on top should get it working on kiwi if made to your Chrome extension because like stated above it loads and you can do the input on your current system it just doesn't actually effect the page you're trying to work on then you could say it's supported on Android. And if you are familiar with the Firefox or old Kiwi extension setup I understand your standoffishness towards supporting a half @$$ed implementation but you next is on a whole nother level he just about got it right where it works perfect without having to do any kind of janky workaround so it's worth looking into I think just for the fact that you can stick that Android sticker on your supported list with very minimal effort

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