I'm not one to usually diss new UI changes, but this one grinds my gears.
Firefox for Android has released a new menu design. It organizes everything a little differently, which is alright it looks fresh. But 2 things are really annoying and a continuous design trend in Firefox.
- The option to open page in external app has been tucked away in a sub menu. I used this often and it was in the top level menu before. Companies just love hiding things in menus for no reason.
- the option to open a private tab as a normal tab is GONE. This is how I use Firefox: someone sends me a link, I click on it and it opens in a private tab by default. If I need to sign in to see it (e.g. private Instagram links) then I open it in a normal tab. This option is now simply gone.
So yeah that's my rant. I'll see if I open a bug requesting the 2nd issue back.
I'm going to wager this is such a hyper-niche use case that the devs might genuinely not be aware of anybody doing this at all. Reminds me of the relevant XKCD, basically.
This is exactly why usage analytics are important metrics...
Yeah but everyone turns them off or blocks them, then wonders why seemingly Mozilla never considers their use case. You made it invisible to see that use case, what did you expect? ๐
Companies can have my data when they prove they have stopped repeatedly misusing it.
Until then they can fuck off.
Has Mozilla misused your data?
Well, 1. They've been accused such, if that's what you're asking,
This is also solved by extensions. (Link in other comment)
I highly doubt that. Why else would this feature exist? To me this features purpose seems explicitly to open a tab with persistent cookies.
I meant not that the situation couldn't come up at all, but that someone uses it as their normal way of browsing.
I also doubt that, as this is a feature inherited from Firefox Focus, to open links in private tabs by default.