>The feature will be removed ‘automatically when you update to version 49 of Firefox — no extra steps are needed’, the Hello status support page informs.
>Mozilla introduced the innovative WebRTC Hello feature in Firefox 34, which was released back in December 2014. Originally the feature was part of the browser’s own code and was built it. Hello was repackaged as an add-on that comes pre-installed with the browser.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/08/firefox-hello-discontinued-removed
A step in the right direction, now they just need to remove Pocket
>>55948261
we had this thread like a week ago
kys
>>55948319
>kys
hi facebook
Can I still install it as an add-on?
>>55948530
Of course, if you're one of the five people who used it.
Whats wrong with webRTC? beats that stupid xmpp-jingle shit.
>>55948619
Nothing wrong with it per se, but no reason it should be packaged with a browser.
>>55948261
They should've done this from the beginning. Mozilla will keep destroying Firefox anyway.
>using firefox in the year 2016 of our lord
>not replacing that massive piece of shit with Brave
i feel bad for you
>>55948699
>apt-cache search brave
>no browsers listed
>>55948699
>Brave
One right decision doesn't undo all these wrongs
>>55948261
it's as if people want to use a web browser to browse pages and not as a phone
>wow
>>55948261
>Right click
>Remove from toolbar
Was that so hard?
>>55948619
There's absolutely nothing wrong with xmpp
>>55948261
>now they just need to remove Pocket
Pocket is already an addon which you can delete:
> C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\browser\features
you can delete everything in this folder.
>>55949820
>hide from toolbar