![]() ![]() Now they have, what, 15? More if you agree to test their nightly or beta versions and then go through all these weird steps. They went from thousands to seven that day. That version of Firefox created a lot of issues with Firefox for Android that still haven’t been cleaned up years later. I’ve been using it since it started way back when Firefox 69 was released. This is where Iceraven’s latest releases can be downloaded: Most people don’t feel the need to- Iceraven has like 50 or 100 add-ons available, which cover most of the popular ones that are compatible with current Android browsers and even a few that aren’t! :) The ones that aren’t don’t work, obviously, but you’re free to try them. If you need something not in Iceraven’s extended list, can request it on their GitHub, or swap out Iceraven’s default add-ons list for your own if you want to create one the way people do for their Nightly browser. No switching to less stable versions of the browser, creating Mozilla accounts to make a list on their website, or any secret codes involving clicking on logos three times and such required. You pick which one you want to use, or you can use neither. Same goes for LocalCDN and Decentraleyes. Violentmonkey, and Tampermoney for that matter, are both available on Iceraven, which is a fork of Firefox stable that includes a large collection of recommended add-ons by default (Hamburger menu>Add-ons) that you only need to click the “+” next to each to enable. ![]()
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