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by tomrod 1338 days ago
Oh cool, they finally reverted their mobile-user-hostile approach and allow for ublock origin now. Hopefully they fully revert their breaking changes circa summer 2021 that drove a lot of users away.
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Interesting -- a lot of folks don't like my comment above. But rather than discuss, downvotes. No complaints here, people will vote their agreement or disagreement on the internet. Just a curious thing overall. Do people generally think Firefox Mobile had a _good_ vision when they overhauled the UI, decreased accessibility, and disabled extensions, making the app more or less unusable for many folks?
Probably because you ignored the other comments that explained to you that you are wrong.
Wrong on the remembered year, perhaps wrong on the ublock origin integration (extensions were turned off which was how I used UO), not wrong on the overall experience.

My review of firefox from September 2020 was very consistent with the ratings drop and other reviews of the time -- there is a reason that 4.6 stars persists when it used to be virtually 5 stars:

> I keep waiting for a way to override text size defaults. As an example, old.reddit.com always renders as tiny text no matter what phone I try on (pixel, Blu). It would be very nice to just be able to override default text sizes or at least make the size human readable like Chrome, Vivaldi, and Brave do. Further, the new UX is a downgrade from before. No speed dial, everything moved around. Doesn't appear to have about:config, and so forth.