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Comment by deepsun

5 days ago

Today there's no way to disable it, I searched through my Firefox Mobile settings. So I'd say it's for very "power" users.

And why enable it by default, why not disable by default?

Also, sibling comments say iOS is already asking for the permission, why not just copy it?

it does exist in `about:config`, which could be made as a UI setting instead:

`media.peerconnectin.enabled`.

on cromite[1], a hardened chromium fork, there is such a setting, both in the settings page, as well as when you click on the lock icon in the address bar.

[1]: https://cromite.org

  • IIRC the standard mobile firefox version no longer makes about:config available. You need to be on a beta or nightly build to access it.

    • It is still enabled, just a bit hidden: chrome://geckoview/content/config.xhtml

    • Why are they CONSISTENTLY make Firefox worse? I really want to love it, and I use it because its basically the only choice but ffs