As the title says, I’m wondering if anyone knows how to block these annoying menu notifications/dots in android Firefox Nightly?

They happen in regular android Firefox too, but I was hoping there would be some setting in Nightly that could disable them.

Edit: some typos

  • Dr Jekell
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    2 years ago

    Settings > advanced > open links in apps

    Set it to never and the blue dots should disappear (the instal option doesn’t go away from the menu though).

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      2 years ago

      THANK YOU very much, that did it! One more little annoyance less in one’s day.

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    2 years ago

    I don’t think you can block those, they exist specifically to make you aware that there’s a PWA for this page.

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      2 years ago

      God damn it, I really hope thats not the case. Fuck em and fuck people who push useless PWA’S.

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          2 years ago

          @Carighan @Kallioapina
          I agree that Site Specific Browsers (SSB’s) aka Personal Web Apps (PWA’s) are much preferred over hunting for binary operating system specific app’s.

          The removal of this functionality in Firefox 86 was just one of the many decisions that is contributing to Firefox’s catastrophic fall in usage.

          I believe what the OP is referring to is _installable_ web apps, which brings the worst of both worlds, being both a web page and an operating system specific binary app

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          2 years ago

          Yep I agree, world needs less apps, but also less PWA’s. Regular browser interfaces can work well too.