Yes. Because I have too many devices. Firefox sync is easy except that I have to reconfigure settings for each add-on.
Does Chrome sync addon data? I am getting a bit annoyed by the fact that Firefox does not, but actually I don’t remember if Chrome ever did this.
I’m pretty sure I’ve seen some FF addons have an option to sync their setting via FF Sync.
Yep. It’s e2e encrypted, and you can even self-host the sync server, if you don’t want to rely on an external service. Pretty much a no-brainer.
Have you hosted it yourself? I’m curious about doing it, if its not a hassle.
Yea, it’s pretty easy if you already have a server. All you need to do is run a docker container, and change the
identity.sync.tokenserver.uri
setting inabout:config
. On mobile you have to enable the debug mode by going to “Settings > About Firefox” and tapping the Firefox logo a few times, then go to the new “Sync Debug” settings entry.The container above only runs the sync-server though, you still have to log into a Mozilla account to use it. There is a replacement that includes the whole stack, but I haven’t tried that one yet.
Neat, sounds simple enough. Thanks!
Though if it still requires a Mozilla account I’m not sure its really worth it. If I’m trusting them enough to sign in through their account, then I trust them enough to believe its all e2ee anyways. So I’m not sure I’d be gaining much.
I’ll look into the full stack though. If its just a case of a few other containers in a compose file, I’d give it a try.
Yeah, I mainly use it for the “send tab to device X”, love that feature so much!
I recommend KDE Connect, it also has this function. :)
But sometimes I use this and sometimes I use that feature.I use that too thihi
TIL 🤯
I used to use that until I noticed that all open tabs for all logged in sessions are easily accessible through the menu or the “Firefox View”
I sync bookmarks between devices and sometimes send a tab from one device to another.
EDIT: I trust Mozilla way more than Google.
You don’t even have to trust them. Firefox Sync end to end-encrypts everything and the browser is open source, so you can even verify the encryption mechanism. No trust required.
Yes. For many years and couldn’t do without it.
I use it for preferences and bookmarks and stuff. But I never save passwords in any browser, I have my password manager for that.
mostly just to send websites I find while on mobile to my PC so I can properly read/interact with them on my PC
I do the same, just with xdg-open via ssh
How do you use this with mobile devices?
Get a Terminal emulator on your phone. Setup ssh to access your pc
Rest is as simple as typing
ssh [name you gave your pc] xdg-open “\“https://url.com\””
It’s not for everyone though because you need basic knowledge about how to use a Terminal and many users just straight up hate using a Terminal
Yes, because it’s the only way I can save my phone bookmarks and share it directly with my computer. As a device that I carry with me almost all of the time, there are a lot of sites, articles and etc. that sometimes can’t finish to read or explore when on the street or in a meeting with friends or whatever, so I just bookmark them to revisit it later at home from my laptop. Would prefer to export them to a file to avoid the use of a Mozilla account, but it’s not possible on Android. At least not that I know of.
yeah of course
No, I don’t need yet another account, nor do I have a need to sync anything.
I don’t really use bookmarks, and haven’t found much value in sharing anything between my devices. I just install ublock on new devices and that’s about it.
For me its mainly history.
Having to type out full URLs for sites I’ve already visited on other devices bums me out.
So does not being able to go back and look for that one thing in my history. When was that… was that on my phone, or my laptop, or my desktop…?
Yes, I trust the encryption layer and the Mozilla Foundation has good ethical principles. I’m also a big fan of Firefox Relay (email alias provider) to protect my inbox from spam.
Religiously for more than 5 years now. I have the same things synced accross 4 computers and a phone.
No, because I’m a fucking luddite or something.
Thing is, it’s pointless to me. I don’t need nor want all my devices to have the same configurations, bookmarks and history.
you reinstall your os/get a new pc.
you type in your password and 2fa code.
your stuff magically syncs and all your favorite extensions are already inatalled and synced (including custom filters in uBO)you type in your password and 2fa code.
I don’t. I prefer writing down my passwords on a little notebook. It’s ironic as hell that a “coded” paper note at my own home is more secure than anything on my computer
all your favorite extensions are already inatalled and synced (including custom filters in uBO)
I’m vanilla as hell, I just use default uBO and sometimes NoScript. To me, sync offers nothing of value.
Tbf you can selfhost the sync
Why would I want to do that?
I assumed part of the reason was that you didn’t trust mozilla
(Not OP) I have no beef with Mozilla, love Firefox.
I once accidentally bookmarked some porn instead of opening it into a new tab. It happened on mobile, it happend fast, I barely noticed. It directly synced to all my devices. Even after removing the bookmark itself, Firefox kept suggesting this “last bookmarked page” on all my devices. Annoying if you alone know about it, disastrous if you don’t know who knows about it.
No, I just literally have no usecase for sync
I sync bookmarks, extensions and browsing history. I do not sync autofill or passwords. Credit cards are never saved to anything. I use KeePass for Passwords.
using it, syncing my bookmarks with it between systems (work, home, laptop, phone, tablet)