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Yes. Because I have too many devices. Firefox sync is easy except that I have to reconfigure settings for each add-on.

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Does Chrome sync addon data? I am getting a bit annoyed by the fact that Firefox does not, but actually I don’t remember if Chrome ever did this.

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It’s not a question of the browser, it’s the addon. There are separete APIs for local and synced storage (but same interface). Both browsers use the same main api (web extension).

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I’m pretty sure I’ve seen some FF addons have an option to sync their setting via FF Sync.

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Ditto

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Yep. It’s e2e encrypted, and you can even self-host the sync server, if you don’t want to rely on an external service. Pretty much a no-brainer.

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Have you hosted it yourself? I’m curious about doing it, if its not a hassle.

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Yea, it’s pretty easy if you already have a server. All you need to do is run a docker container, and change the identity.sync.tokenserver.uri setting in about:config. On mobile you have to enable the debug mode by going to “Settings > About Firefox” and tapping the Firefox logo a few times, then go to the new “Sync Debug” settings entry.

The container above only runs the sync-server though, you still have to log into a Mozilla account to use it. There is a replacement that includes the whole stack, but I haven’t tried that one yet.

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Neat, sounds simple enough. Thanks!

Though if it still requires a Mozilla account I’m not sure its really worth it. If I’m trusting them enough to sign in through their account, then I trust them enough to believe its all e2ee anyways. So I’m not sure I’d be gaining much.

I’ll look into the full stack though. If its just a case of a few other containers in a compose file, I’d give it a try.

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Yeah, I mainly use it for the “send tab to device X”, love that feature so much!

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I wish this feature would work for me. I can send a tab from firefox on windows or Linux and it won’t show up on Firefox for iOS at all, or sometimes it will show up after a long (5+ min) delay.

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Hmm that’s weird, always worked flawlessly for me, I do also have my devices on the same VPN at all times though, maybe it’s that? I also only use Linux and Android.

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Likely an iOS issue, I’m sure.

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I recommend KDE Connect, it also has this function. :)
But sometimes I use this and sometimes I use that feature.

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I use that too thihi

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TIL 🤯

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I used to use that until I noticed that all open tabs for all logged in sessions are easily accessible through the menu or the “Firefox View

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I sync bookmarks between devices and sometimes send a tab from one device to another.

EDIT: I trust Mozilla way more than Google.

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You don’t even have to trust them. Firefox Sync end to end-encrypts everything and the browser is open source, so you can even verify the encryption mechanism. No trust required.

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Yes. I want to have access to both history and bookmarks on all my devices and send specific tabs to other devices. Sync makes these super convenient.

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