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    I’m good with ReVanced, thanks.

    Playing YouTube on a mobile browser is finicky at best.

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    Any of these (YouTube Music) players are better choices than using an extension on a browser.
    Also better features like lyrics, better interface…

    PS: extensions can access all of your browser data, you need to trust the extensions hoping that they aren’t sending your data to some 3rd party

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      I’ve used most of these and quite frankly they are not good. Each of them quit working randomly or wouldn’t play certain tracks and wouldn’t get an update for days or weeks, at which point I’d move on to the next and get exactly the same experience. They’re FOSS apps, and I’m fairly certain Google is to blame for breaking them, but even so if they are unusable for days or weeks at a time I cannot recommend them.

      If you just want a YouTube app with no ads and background playback I would recommend PipePipe. It’s what I’ve settled on after trying everything else, and it’s fantastic. Google breaks it all the time, but updates very quickly bring it back online.

      If you want something FOSS that’s closer to the YT Music experience, I don’t know what to tell you.

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        ReVanced is better, it’s a cracked YouTube app

        I just watched it when it stopped working after 8 months without issue. This is normal for it

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        14 hours ago

        RiMusic is update regularly, no third party player is perfect, even PipiPipe or Newpipe can break suddenly, Google/YouTube don’t like third party apps using their services and are always implementing ways to break apps

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      I’m pretty sure extensions can request browsing data for some specific URLs rather than every site you visit. If an extension with functionality on one website asks for access to all of them, then yeah it’s a bad sign.

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    BE WARNED. These extensions are a prime target for purchase and/or hijacking by malicious threat actors, who then use them to gain persistence on your browsers and steal data. There is no reason to increase your browser attack surface for this feature when better alternatives have been posted in this thread.

    https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/chrome-extensions-with-14-million-installs-steal-browsing-data/

    https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/01/dozens-of-backdoored-chrome-extensions-discovered-on-2-6-million-devices/

    There are dozens of these articles dating back the last five years or so.

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      To top up your comment, you can get the permissions required for each extension in Firefox for Android. Extension Manager --> click the extension --> Permissions

      In the case of this specific extension, it requires access to the data of only 3 domains :

      Many other extensions are far worst in regards to permissions that this one.

      It is a good habit to check what are the permissions required before using any extension or phone apps for that matter.

      Thanks for the reminder!

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      That was my thought… I was thinking “I already do this without an extension”, so I had to verify that I wasn’t using an extension that I forgot about.

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      Look, I usually laugh at audiophiles for being snobs, but getting music from YouTube is gonna make your music sound funny without Internet issues

      Get the music elsewhere if you’re gonna play local files

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      It’s just a single install. But fair point. This allows you to create playlists, though.

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        It’s not gonna mean much of shit soon, anyone in the know is ditching Firefox for alternatives.

        Firefox has changed their terms of service and is now starting to sell user data.

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            The fact that they attempted them at all is a breach of trust (and I say that as someone who’s been a Firefox user and advocate without interruption since all the way back when it was called “Phoenix”).

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            IDK, time will tell, we’ll see eventually.

            We live in the world of enshittification, when changes like that happen, even when briefly reverted, are usually a sign of times to come soon…

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          I’m curious, ditching Firefox for what? Chromium browsers? More Firefox forks? Is there even a good alternative?

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            New territory for me as well, but I don’t want to go with Chromium or any fork of that.

            As of yesterday I’ve started testing Fennec, a recommended fork of Firefox, that has supposedly gutted much of the bullshit.

            I dunno anything for sure though, just basically dipping my toes in the fresh digital waters…

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          Lol people have been “ditching” Firefox for various reasons for years. If you can barely get people to ditch Chrome, good luck with making some ff fork relevant.

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          Problem is, that many alternatives still just build up on Firefox

          If Firefox is dying, Waterfox, LibreWolf, etc will be dying with it, as they don’t have the resources to actually maintain the web engine

          Not sure, what the best move currently is…

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            Am I the only one that still knows how to use Internet Explorer 5 on Windows 3.11?

            That’s not even a joke, it still sorta works, but you’re not gonna log into your bank account with it.

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    And for everyone else who doesn’t want extra garbage on their phone it’s: switch to ‘Desktop Site’ > continue doing whatever else. This applies to both Firefox and Firefox Focus

    No need promote/install more unnecessary stuff on your phones 🤦

    Edit- that being said, I still include no script/ublock in FF and use FFF for yt videos when I don’t want to clog my Tubular history (newpipe fork with sponsor block) with useless stuff that I’ll never want to rewatch.

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    But you don’t need an extension for that? Just standard firefox can already do that.

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      Yeah. For me the video stops when I lock the screen (or change apps) but I can then press play again on the lock screen (or in the drop down notifications when changed to another app).

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      This might be about the auto pause that happens during playlist. However OP did not say so I might be wrong.

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    What I do is I just jump into Termux and yt-dlp that shit. Then I can listen to it however I want, and I have it for ever, if I want.

    edit: (Also I’m just not a huge fan of addons, but if you are and this works for you, that’s cool)

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    I also use it to listen to podcasts/ lore videos without having my screen on when I’m falling asleep. It’s also nice for driving. If you make a playlist and have an ad blocker, it WILL continue on to the next song.

    I’m actually thinking of forking Firefox and making a lite version mostly geared towards playing YouTube content without ads and without restrictions.