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Guys, please welcome our latest release. Firefox enabled extensions' support, so we got Alby there. Now you can use Stacker.news, nostr clients, any bitcoin supporting web app - and it should work like your PC browser extensions!
Happy to hear your feedback
Game changer. Next up, more Nostr-native browsers ๐Ÿ’ช
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It went invite code only. We must wait a while to see the update.
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The extension is without invites!
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"Alby accounts are currently invite-only. However, you can always connect your own node to the extension."
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Yes, the Account (Alby running a node for you) is invite-only now for new users. The extension (which can control many various nodes) is totally free and without any limits :)
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Managed to install it. Then, tried signing in to Primal, but seems like their Android version does not support login using Alby. I'll wait until they do...
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My bad. Misread your message. Managed to log in using primal within Firefox browser. Is it normal though it does not use the same keys as in my browser laptop? Basically creating a new nostr id...
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Keys are stored locally. You need to import them on every device.
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I tried to install the Alby extension many times but failed. I switched to using mash's Lightning wallet (app. mash. com ) and I have solved the problem of not matching the user's browser.
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Thanks @hisatoshi for giving the mash wallet a go and sharing. Any and all feedback, keen to hear it. We have lots of improvements coming, but want to always learn more from the community.
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Hey, where did you fail with it? Happy to assist!
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Do you mean , firefox on mobile natively support it.
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It works like a charm... reason to switch to firefox as my default browser. Thanks Alby, we talk this on a support mail two weeks before.
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@spot indeed! We were waiting for December 14 - that's when Firefox opened their mobile extensions support
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Yo it supports, confirmed....
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It took too long! Do you have any information on when this will be possible in Chrome?
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Chrome don't allow extensions on mobile, you have to use forks like Kiwi Browser to be able to install it.
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Did you get Kiwi to work with our extension? Since some time they don't support it...
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I just tried and the wallet works pretty well.
LN-Auth shows the "Authorize" screen for a single frame then goes blank.
Here's the error I get in Kiwi dev tools:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'name') popup.bundle.js?f90cc21โ€ฆ:2
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It's not on us, it's on Mozzila! ;) Since December 14 developers can submit their extension to mobile appstore
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๐Ÿ‘€ Can't wait!
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Let us know if you have any questions!
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