Hello!
The option to translate natively on Android could be added
not only in the Nightly version; but also in the Normal.
Firefox could make a simple web page showing everything that's active and whether it's working, and if it is obsolete; either in a tab of the Browser itself or on a separate website; so as not to have to go to unknown third party websites;
For example:
Activated Working
(obsolete)*
DoH ✅️ ✅️
DoT ❌️ ❌️
Tor ✅️ ✅️
DoHoT ❌️ ❌️
ESNI (Version) ✅️ ✅️ Http/2 (Version)* ✅️ ❌️
HTTP/3 (Version) ✅️ ❌️
DNS (Version) ✅️ ✅️ DNSSEC ✅️ ✅️ DNSCript ❌️ ❌️ QUIC (Version) ✅️ ❌️
TLS (1.3) ✅️ ✅️
TCP (Version) ✅️ ✅️
UDP Version) ✅️ ✅️
Websockets (Versión)
Ajax (Versión)
to perform a simple check of the Browser if it is correctly configured and working.
By the way, I have verified that on Android I check if ECH is working in Firefox 129 for Android on these websites;
https://one.one.one.one/help/
https://crypto.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/trace
https://defo.ie/ech-check.php
https://www.cloudflare.com/es-es/ssl/encrypted-sni/
but I see that it doesn't work. If it were working it would allow access to blocked websites and it doesn't.
Does anyone know why?
Will there be support in the near future for DNS over Quic (DoQ), over Tor (DoHoT,DoQoT), HTTP/3?
and support for Post-Quantum encryption? This is important.
Thanks.