I want to switch to firefox because extension support but i currently use samsung internet and the look of firefox (nightly) is just not for me. Any recommendations?

  • Lemongrab
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    39 months ago

    Not sure of any FF mobile forks that look like chromium. Maybe Cromite (bromite fork) is sufficient but it's not a firefox fork. Otherwise, id get used to FF and use Mull (from fdroid repo) which supports FF addons and sync. Then add ublock addon.

    • Automated_FootprintOP
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      19 months ago

      I want to have extensions but also would like to move from chromium. That's why not kiwi browser. I'll look about mull

  • AlmostDachshund
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    39 months ago

    Sadly I don't think there's any Firefox fork with a diferent design. I would love to have a amoled themed one, at least.

  • @ReversedCookie@feddit.de
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    39 months ago

    Samsung Internet's UI is pretty unqiue and made by Samsung itself, to match there overall theme, I also used it before I got deep into Privacy, it was hard to switch, bc I liked it, but I can recommend you trying Fennec if you want a good Firefox based browser for Android, Fennec is a fork of Firefox with some tracking stuff and propierity code removed. It also has some privacy tweaks. Mull is a completly hardened Firefox Fork, I recommend it only to advanced users.

    • Automated_FootprintOP
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      19 months ago

      Thanks I'll try

      Samsung Internet's UI is pretty unqiue and made by Samsung itself, to match there overall theme

      Yeah i know it was so hard when i moved from Samsung notes too. That design is just so appealing.

    • @Boring@lemmy.ml
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      9 months ago

      Looks chromium based, maybe look for another chromium with extension support?

      Ungoogled version doesn't have extension support, but I think that extensions are overated anyways because they make you super easy to fingerprint.

      Brave is chromium based… But you have to trust brave.