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Cannot access Firefox settings

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There is no way to access the Firefox settings in the Android app! Android hides the menu icon on my phone, but not my tablet.

My phone has no hardware menu button. I found an article saying that if you long-touch any Firefox button, you can access the settings. The only button available to me is the tabs button, which when pressed or long-pressed only opens the tabs.

This is a development setback imo, that you cannot simply access settings by swiping or something.

There is no way to access the Firefox settings in the Android app! Android hides the menu icon on my phone, but not my tablet. My phone has no hardware menu button. I found an article saying that if you long-touch any Firefox button, you can access the settings. The only button available to me is the tabs button, which when pressed or long-pressed only opens the tabs. This is a development setback imo, that you cannot simply access settings by swiping or something.

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Try long pressing on the Android OS buttons. Most commonly the app switcher button. If not then try Firefox Beta from the Play store. It has a feature to always show the menu button.

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Try long pressing on the Android OS buttons. Most commonly the app switcher button. If not then try Firefox Beta from the Play store. It has a feature to always show the menu button.