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rado84
Making moves
Status: Trending idea

Give about:config to Firefox for Android and let us customize it the same way we can customize the desktop browser. That... high level of customization was the only reason I started using Firefox back in 2006 and why I still prefer Firefox for the desktop to any other browser.

I stopped using FF for Android 2 years ago because many pages simply won't load and hang in the middle of loading whereas the same pages open just fine and fast using Opera for Android. Since I was unable to send you feedback about that, I stopped using it. But now with Mozilla Connect I can share my ideas and hopefully bring FF for Android to the same glory its desktop cousin already has.

When I disabled IPv6 on the desktop Firefox last week, many of the pages suddenly started loading instantly bc my ISP, among many others in my country, still supports IPv4 only. So I'm 90% sure that if I can do the same with FF for Android, that will change its performance for the better. But it turned out that the mobile FF didn't have about:config.

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majesticmini471
Familiar face

Have you tried to clean the cache, if data, throughout your phone? The problem is when kernels do not want to heed users' commands, but only follow their developers' pre-installations and configurations. That, of course, loves to crash all programs that users select to install. Stupid Oracle Java6<, .Python3<, and all alike.

Espionage724
Making moves

Well, this was the last issue that now has me considering figuring out Chromium on Android.

I use a OnePlus 6, LineageOS 21, and no Google Apps. I used Fennec from F-Droid for years, up until recent security notices. I used about:config on Fennec no problem and thought nothing of it (years of desktop use).

I get the Firefox apk from official source like I probably should, try about:config to test a privacy-related setting, and... nothing. Blank. Restarted the browser, manually typed it, but otherwise didn't understand why it didn't work. I search around for a bit, find this thread, and a few others that imply about:config is intentionally disabled on stable official Firefox releases.

Now I'm in a situation. I either go back to less-official and seemingly occasionally-vulnerable Fennec, or figure out how to stomach that official Firefox is preventing me from setting a privacy setting through malicious means. Ya'll could have a notification saying it's disabled, or perhaps respect that if I know about that page, I probably have very good reason to be in it 😛

Who exactly is thinking this stuff through?

brixter
Making moves

I love this idea. Please allow us to change variables in Firefox Android.