Solved Support Extensions
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@akasm I agree a content blocker is important right now, especially ublock origin with advanced mode. That is why after using Vivaldi mobile for a while, I now use Kiwi. For sync, I use the extension Floccus (open source) !
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Vivaldi Team plz introduce extension support in 2022 for android version browser and create history trust me guys you will become the only chromium based browser to have all the 3 :
- translate
- sync
- extension
You guys will rule the browser market in entire Android world. You will have so many users that you would have to buy new server arena for accomodating them.
Do this guys plz.
Happy New Year
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For those like me who are stuck on Firefox 68.11.0 for the add-on support.
I tried and kept Kiwi Browser that can handle Chrome extensions.
I have been using it for a few weeks now with Violentmonkey and around 70 user scripts, including some that should slow down the device or overflow its memory by loading tons of stuff.
Well, it's as fast as Firefox 68.11.0, it's running without lags, without problems, I keep it now.
The main feature it lacks for me is custom searches, though.
A pity as I used them for all my searches on Firefox. I lose much time not, each search takes several steps, using duckduckgo !bangs, which are less custom, not maintained and less immediate. -
@jesus2099 Wth Firefox 68?! You just use compromised security browser. I don't think there people stuck on Firefox 68.11.0 for addons cus there already one and it's up-to-date.
You can get the addons in up-to-date Firefox fork browsers like Fennec or the hardened browser, Mull.
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@swiftypop No I just said I migrated from Firefox for Android 68.11.0 to Kiwi Browser, in order to keep the userscript add-on / extension.
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Vivaldi Mobile is a fantastic browser, but its content blocker is not functional enough. I'd like to see ublock origin and few others as supported extensions in android.
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Just here to echo that this is by far my top requested feature. Kiwi is the only other browser I use on my phone for this reason, and if this was added here I would move to only Vivaldi In a Heartbeat.
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whoa! almost 450 votes. Will we get this before it reaches 500? Hoping we do.
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@lonm Would love extension support. Major feature that is missing on Android. Kiwi browser is a perfect example of an Android browser that supports chrome extensions.
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I've used the kiwi browser before, and while it does seemingly provide support for play store extensions, I've found that a lot of them don't seem to function as you might expect them to.
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I've been using it with Violent monkey and Stylus for months without problems.
And with loads of huge userscripts, even. -
I haven't even brought up the subject of bringing extension support to the browser for quite a while now. I'm thinking that the development team doesn't think it's very high up on the priority list.
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well, there is one big issue here being, as usually, chromium...
chromium extensions API is even worse than WebExtensions and Manifest v3 will break a lot of things even more, especially (but not limited to) content blockers (that are already very limited on chromium based browsers) -
If they don't want to go down the full extension support route it would be nice to add a few you can choose from like Samsung Internet has (mostly adblockers Adguard works flawlessly on it) . So it shows it can be done. Personally I'd really like to have support for Dark Reader extension as I like my web pages Amoled Black as i have everything else totally black on my phone.
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Once you allow one extension, it should be the same with the full catalogue.
If some don't work, it's not a problem at first.But, k:
- Violentmonkey
- Stylus
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uBO obviously, but that won't work properly on chromium so...
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I need a few essential extensions on mobile and without them I simply can't switch to Vivaldi desktop.
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Vivaldi would by far be the best mobile browser on the market if it allowed extensions.
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I just discovered today that UBO has an option to auto-reject cookie pop-ups.
A few glorious hours of browsing the web annoyance-free on my desktop. Now I'm in bed, on my phone, and back in cookie banner dark-pattern hell.
Vivaldi, I beg you.