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src.next reviews and mentions
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Mozilla expands extension support for Firefox for Android
According to their github repo, it was last rebased with chromium version 105.0.5195.24, which was from August 2022. Using a 15 month old browser seems hilariously insecure.
https://github.com/kiwibrowser/src.next
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Firefox desktop extensions coming soon for the upcoming Android release
I've never tried Kiwi Browser but had similarly come across it while searching. The dev interestingly refers to them ads[1] (2022), though prior to being accepted properly into Bing's referral program Kiwi redirected all search queries through their own servers[2][3] (2021) (the original Kiwi repo's issues tab has been deleted since).
Tbf dev always sounds reasonable in their responses but was a little off-putting initially so I kinda understand the GP's post.
[1] https://github.com/kiwibrowser/src.next/issues/91#issuecomme...
[2] https://github.com/Tobi823/ffupdater/issues/35
[3] https://web.archive.org/web/20210605191305/https://github.co...
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How to install new version of Kiwi Browser
Download the latest version of Kiwi Browser from it's original source like github Kiwi Browser GitHub Releases (Choose the 2nd one tagged ARM/64 if you're using it from Playstore rn, choose the first ARM/64 if you're using GitHub apks rn) OR Kiwi Browser July 21 UpToDown
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com.kiwibrowser.browser-arm64-5624320950-github.apk231 MByesterday
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How to pirate reddit?
Maybe I should also mention Kiwi Browser (Chromium-based) and Iceraven (Firefox-based) specifically for mobile.
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Devtools for Mobile Browsers
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought they walked back on that? And I think the source code repo is now : https://github.com/kiwibrowser/src.next ? Maybe that's just the chromium rebase repo though.
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Extension problem, after reinstalling
Other things you could try: an older version of Kiwi Browser, or a version of Kiwi from the GitHub.
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Is Kiwi actually open source?
Yeah, that's the one I'm talking about. You can see here that it's only had one commit in the last 6 months
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