Even if it dies can you still use it for a little while... It's so much nicer than Firefox and I need mobile extensions
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Nope, switch as soon as possible to any other secure browser.
Damn, I was so happy to get an update yesterday after I thought it had died, only to find out it did.
Kiwi was (is) my backup browser if something absolutely refuses to work in Fennec/Firefox; what are y'all using as a last resort chrome substitute?
Cromite is pretty much the only Chromium fork I'd trust on Android.
Does it allow extensions?
No. Kiwi was the only one I knew of that allowed them.
Excellent, thanks. Just installing.
Ungoogled Chromium.for me, pretty convenient as a Flatpak
EDIT: I missed the memo about Kiwi being an Android-only browser, whoops!
Is there a chromium release for Android? I thought they only launched a desktop version?
Small note: Kiwi Browser is Android only.
Ooooh yikes, my bad. I'll edit to fix 😅
Cromite, Brave(with privacy setup), DuckDuckGo browser or even Vivaldi might work out for your use case.