Indeed, but tags are not available in Firefox for Android, if I’m not mistaken.
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Indeed, but tags are not available in Firefox for Android, if I’m not mistaken.
Where exactly did you find this?
I checked out https://kbin.run/privacy-policy but I couldn’t find this statement.
@ernest When can we expect kbin.social to support the API and external logins?
I really want to support Kbin and stay on your instance, but not having a mobile app is a serious deal-breaker. Supporting apps should get priority over introducing new kbin features IMHO. Kbin.social is the biggest instance, so I’d expect it to support all needed APIs?
I hoped Artemis would deliver, but it didn’t. Now Interstellar is my next resort. Today I even considered … <whisper> returning to Reddit </whisper> for a brief moment.
Check out Simple Gestures. Not perfect, but works decently.
Woohoo!!
I’d like to see LibRedirect ported!
Thanks, good to know.
Thanks, good to know.
Seems like you have the technical background to further investigate this 🙃.
Good to know it happens on Instagram as well.
Thanks, maybe I will. It could be a problem on the side of LinkedIn too of course.
Would be great if Firefox Translations are brought to Android.
Please spread the word!
The lack of a mobile app doesn’t help … hope API support arrives soon.
Thanks for the updates, @ernest!
Is support for third-party apps (through a Kbin API) something we may expect for this first version?
Wishing you the best, Ernest. Take your time to get things sorted out. As I’ve said before, we can wait :)
Hi Ernest, just a little message to tell you that we can wait. Give your family issues priority. First things first. Thanks for all the work done.
That was already possible for some time, actually. Glad you like it.
Start following tags and people, even if you don’t know them very well.
I know, but still, you don’t point people to the code that is vulnerable for attacks. If you want to know more, you need to look on Bugzilla by yourself.
Maybe because it makes no sense to tell people about vulnerabilities in the code (even if they were fixed)?
Thanks, found it!