Full Browser Extension Support Coming Soon to Firefox: On an Android smartphone or tablet, only a small number of browsers support full-featured extensions. I vividly recall Kiwi browser supporting such a feature in the past, but it will soon be joined by Firefox for Android. Firefox has published updated information for extension developers regarding the return of add-ons on Android App.
Full Browser Extension Support Coming Soon to Firefox
As one of the finest browsers in the world, the modification will cause other competitors to consider implementing the same feature. The browser extension support is the icing on the cake for Mozilla, which is known for its fundamental functionality and true personalization experience. The new modification will undoubtedly replicate Mozilla’s success on large-screen mobile devices.
Prior to the Fenix redesign in 2020, Firefox add-ons or extensions were extensively accessible on Android. Since then, the Android extensions have vanished. The recent announcement that Android extensions are returning has developers on cloud nine.
Support for Extensions on Android will be added to at least Beta builds in September, and it may be added to public builds by the end of the year. Unlike in the past, the Mozilla Extensions’ journey to the Android ecosystem will be accompanied by pertinent guides, resources, and discussion forums to provide users with a better and more stable experience.
Will Chrome for Android eventually support Extensions?
There is currently no official or unofficial discussion regarding Chrome for Android’s Extension support. On mobile devices, there are alternative extensions that are based on Chromium code. However, there are gaps in Google Chrome for Android. With Mozilla providing support for extensions on small-display devices, we hope Chrome developers will take note.