Hey @mozilla … WHY did you removed ‘Share All Tabs’ from latest mobile @firefox version?

I used that button daily.

Now I need to first select each tab like a moron …

Bring it back please.

Thanks.

    • vermaden@mastodon.bsd.cafeOP
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      3 months ago

      @Cris_Citrus

      The way I browse the Internet on my laptop is different then browsing it on my phone. I often open tabs with pages ‘to check later’ on a device that is not crippled (I prefer to use laptop) but in many places I only have only phone with me - so after I gather some tabs - I then share them to my email/whatsapp/whatever and then open them on laptop.

      … and no - I do not want to ‘Sign In’ into Firefox as things (and tabs) I do on a laptop are entirely different then the ones on the phone.

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        3 months ago

        Super interesting use case, that makes sense. I can see why it’d be frustrating to loose that functionality given how you liked using it

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        3 months ago

        If you use firefox sync you can set it to not sync tabs by default, only send tabs when you want, which would fit you usecase.

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          3 months ago

          Yeah I’m sure this is a rare use case - just sending them over to the desktop straight away via sync is way faster. I also browse differently on my phone than on my desktop, but I don’t see how linking the devices hampers that in any way.

          (In fact, I don’t think it “syncs” tabs in the first place, as in, makes sure you have the same tabs open on both devices? It just makes a list of tabs on your other devices available, and allows you to manually send individual tabs.)

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      3 months ago

      I would probably use it to select all my current tabs and put them in a Stash, because Firefox doesn’t have tab grouping yet.

      Firefox could also just add a “Select All” menu item in its selection screen, which is also something else Chrome and its derivatives already have.