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on mobile i use brave because its the only app on ios that will background play youtube com videos without a fuss while also removing video player ads (among the rest).
if firefox allowed a plugin, or just supported this feature outright, i would have 0 reason not to use firefox on all of my devices.
i wish theyd stop sleeping on users like me.
e: hate me all you want for it, im still right.
thanks a ton, never knew this worked
no problem! it may act like other browsers before you enable background play in the browsers options menu.
I found that, awesome! Brave now sits on my phone for the sole purpose of youtube.
Why use brave and not something like Newpipe or Libretube?
not available on iOS
Then just install LibreTube or Newpipe lol
On mobile I use Firefox to accomplish the same thing you just mentioned
Edit: Video Background Play Fix + ublock
Oh, I can't read. I didn't see the iOS mention, and also didn't realize it was locked down like that. That's unfortunate, I hope Firefox manages to allow them somehow.
Orion on iOS allows you to use extensions from both Chrome and Firefox.
to my knowledge plugins only exist for android, as i said im on ios so brave is the only option without sideloading or running old firmware for jailbreak.
Doesn't Yattee do this also?
ive never heard of it, i looked at it a little and it seems to be more of a self host thing, which is a potential nightmare for a casual users sanity and security. feel free to clarify if im mistaken.
brave blocks ads IN and out of the (mobile web) yt video player, and plays video in the background(lockscreen) with no setup at all out of the box.
to my knowledge there is not a single other first party app on the ios app store that does this.
Firefox isnt allowed to have addons, that could make the user have free choice.
what? im pretty sure thats apples doing as android and desktop has plugins.
I barely understood what your saying, but. I have checked it, no addons on browsers other than safari.