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FF no longer supports DOH or about:config

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Why does Android FF version 79.05 the latest version no longer support about:config or D.O.H. when older version did ?

Why does Android FF version 79.05 the latest version no longer support about:config or D.O.H. when older version did ?

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Hi Mace

If you are looking for about:config, I recomend that you try the Nightly version, available from the Google Play store.

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what I don't understand is the older version supported about:config and allowed DOH but the newer version does not.

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The current version 79.0.5 no longer is capable of supporting DNS over HTTP?

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Hi

We have currently only made about:config available in Beta and Nightly versions of Firefox for Android.

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My post was non-productive, so: deleting

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Put the functionality back in !!! Who the hell would remove the ability to tailor FF. Who's killing FF in Mozilla?? Nightly build for Android is not the solution.

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Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. They released a half-completed product. We are their beta testers. What we "want" is irrelevant. Anyway, that is how it looks to me. Since every Android phone over 3 years old is running an un-securable OS because they do not provide security upeates, and usually an outdated OS thanks to the carriers and manufracturers (sic) I really wonder at how crappy it will all end up anyway. The joke's on us. Notice almost all products in Google Play Store, Updates never changes the "What's New" section: "bug fixes and speedy performance improvements"? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.