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phillytiff
New member
Status: New idea

Is there a way Firefox can share tabs during Google meetings? I have to completely switch my browser and sign in to chrome for every meeting, but I prefer to use Firefox. Often I will start a meeting in firefox and have to sign out of it and log into chrome and log back into a meeting to share a tab. Is there a way around this? If not, could you work on that? Thanks so much!

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting an idea to the Mozilla Connect community! Your idea is now open to votes (aka kudos) and comments.

s1fly
Familiar face

+100 to this @phillytiff ! There’s another post here that talks about Google Meet compatibility. Looks like some work is being done and I’m looking forward to any news about this.

Herlan
New member

Share a tab in google meet

Please provide a feature to share just 1 tab in Firefox. i can do that in chrome but not in firefox. very unfortunate. please bring it in the next update. Thanks

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: a similar idea has been merged into this thread)

shayan
Making moves

Hello
First of All, Thank you Community.

Google Meet problems still remain.
There is no possibility of screen sharing with stereo sound.

Best Regards

michalborek
Strollin' around

At my company, it's hard to convince people to switch to firefox because of lack of this very feature.

They say "nah, I need tab sharing"

blendertom
New member

I wonder if it's even technically possible for Google meet's tab sharing to work on a non chromium browser.

michalborek
Strollin' around

You can share a detached tab (which becomes a separate window) so I don't know why it would be a problem with sharing a tab...

blendertom
New member

I meant more more in terms of being able to share audio as well @michalborek how it works in chrome.

 

qq
New member

Some additional advantages of tab screen sharing:

Security/reliability: for example, Wayland compositors generally require many extra running services for enabling desktop screen sharing that exposes extra attack surfaces. For tab sharing the data never leave Firefox.

Clarity/privacy: I want to share pure contents without the browser UI which may include privacy info like a password manager. I need to switch windows so going fullscreen is not an option.

Currently, if I set `media.getusermedia.browser.enabled = true`. I simply get a quick memory leak and browser crash, using the gUM test page.

MMsBR
Strollin' around

I'm upvoting this because it's unbelievable that I can't share just one tab these days. This is one of the most used features in my company.