I can t give you any specific examples, but as a Firefox user, I can tell you that many forms, especially e-commerce checkouts forms, are slightly broken in Firefox. They are often broken enough that you must switch to Chrome to submit a payment. This really surprises me. I ve used Firefox exclusively for years and have never not been able to complete an action because of it (unless it was my own fault - disabling required third party scripts, etc). Why can t you give examples - is it just memory, or something else? It s never bigger places like Amazon, I ve only had it happen on little shops like websites that sell Indie games. I don t remember which ones it s happened on, but it s happened a few times. I shouldn t have said many, it s just that it s quite irritating when it happens.
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Mozilla Firefox 85 to Allow Easy Installation of Supported Extensions for Android Users
Firefox 85 users on Android will be able to install supported recommended extensions directly from the AMO page. By Tanishka Sodhi | Updated: 21 January 2021 17:59 IST
Firefox 85 will also include updates that will allow disabling of homepages and tab overrides
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Firefox 85 will release on January 25
Mozilla hoped the update will provide a smoother installation experience
Mozilla is making it easier for Firefox users on Android to install supported extensions. Until now, mobile users could only install extensions from the Add-ons Manager, that Mozilla said tended to cause confusion for those accustomed to the desktop installation process. Starting with Firefox 85, set to will release on January 25, Firefox users on Android will be able to install supported recommended extensions directly from the addons.mozilla.org (AMO) page.
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Google on Tuesday announced the stable channel release of Chrome 88, which includes support for an extension platform revision known as Manifest v3.
Manifest v3 was announced in October, 2018, as part of a broad effort to overhaul the security of various Google products and services. The term refers to the
manifest.json file, one of several files in a Chrome extension, through which the developer declares the APIs and permissions necessary for the extension to function.
Version 3 redefines the scope and capabilities of the APIs available to those creating extensions for Google s Chrome web browser.