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HTTPS filtering in Firefox Fenix #2861
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It will be possible only if the certificate is allowed to be installed |
Hi! Is this a Firefox preview issue or AG? |
Hi! Thanks for the link. Seems like it's not being added to the features coming in the near future. This will affect Adguard as well, any possibility for you to push for this feature? Thanks! |
@Xophile , when Firefox Preview will have a possibility to install user certificates, we'll add the browser to the known browser's list. |
Hi! Yes I know that. My question was if you, from Adguard, could push the wish for this feature in Firefox preview since there really is no reply on Github for Firefox preview. See link above. Thanks |
@Xophile this is one of the top upvoted issues on their Github: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Areactions-%2B1-desc Hopefully, they'll implement this when Firefox preview is closer to release. |
Firefox Fenix has been released and we should deal with it now.
When the user taps on "Install to Firefox", show an instruction on how to make it trust user certs, e.g. open Firefox, enter The task is re-assigned to v3.5 since Fenix is now released and it's important to deal with it asap. Useful links: |
Firefox Preview (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.fenix) is not currently recognized as a known browser, and as such its traffic is not filtered when AdGuard is in free mode.
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