isomorphic-webcrypto
Fenix
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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isomorphic-webcrypto
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Secure documents best practices
End to end encryption, if possible: if your use cases allows it, try your best to implement end to end encryption. That means that, if the user uploads a file, it should be encrypted client side (in the browser) before uploading. You can derive the key from the user's password and/or security token (see below). Check here for some resources: https://www.w3.org/TR/WebCryptoAPI/.
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Show HN: I store my critical secrets and document, and communicate privately
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argon2
> There is no reason not to use Argon2
In this case, the reason for not using Argon2 is that it's not available: https://www.w3.org/TR/WebCryptoAPI/
> Well if this product isn't for mass-market
This is a demo for self-contained HTML encrypted secrets. Do with it what you want.
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Write once, run anywhere with Deno and Dnt
A TypeScript Hybrid Public Key Encryption (HPKE) implementation build on top of Web Cryptography API This module works on web browsers, Node.js, Deno and Cloudflare Workers
- Web Cryptography API
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What are the ways to encrypt an image and a video in React Native?
I haven’t used it, but https://github.com/kevlened/isomorphic-webcrypto might be more along the lines of what you’re after
Fenix
- Firefox on Android does not support client certificates
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Website Search Hurts My Feelings
It's been that way for years: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/20351
I lost hope it and other issues would be fixed and moved to Chromium on Android.
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Andriod app and Web are synced but..
Firefox for Android was rewritten pretty much from scratch circa 2020. Collections are one of its many unfinished and poorly-thought-out features, and they never got around to implementing the ability to sync Collections to desktop. It was a known problem in 2019, while the rewrite was being worked on, and Mozilla doesn't appear to have given it any attention in the years since.
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Firefox on Android: Home Button
People have been asking for this for over a year via Mozilla's current feedback channels, and for two years on the previous issue-reporting venue, to no avail. It was automatically moved from the old venue to Bugzilla ostensibly because Bugzilla makes it easier to track and work on issue reports, but they haven't actually worked on that issue report at all.
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Is it me or Firefox?
Known issue, not a new issue, and unlikely to be fixed any time soon, unfortunately. I had this before I stopped using the Android version a year ago. It was reported as a bug at least a year ago on their old issue tracker, and later moved to the current one, where last activity on the issue report was three months ago. No apparent progress toward any fix.
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Mozilla tells extension developers to get ready to finally go mobile
Since Fenix's first release they've been saying that the absurd limitations on add-ons support were only temporary, and they would have quickly increased the number of supported ones.
And instead absolutely nothing changed for three years.
Furthermore the insane bugs from which Fenix suffers from its release (https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/12731) (making it unbearable) have been left hanging, focusing the few resources on dumb ui experiments.
So everything suggested that Mozilla did not care of its Android browser, or actually that they were deliberately sabotaging it.
This news instead represents a huge improvement, hence my bewilderment.
I don't know what people who downvoted my message thought I meant.
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Trying to abandon chrome, but firefox is not doing well in my testing! Suggestions?
https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/20012 and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101865
- Firefox desktop extensions coming soon for the upcoming Android release
- For #19918: Add option to hide the toolbar home button (Firefox For Android)
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Firefox Address Bar Tips
This was sadly deprecated on Android: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/12099
It was such a huge loss for me that for at least a year I used the outdated pre-Fenix. Now they still work on Desktop but they just stopped working on Android (althouth the bookmarks itself are synced-up)
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