> A bit disappointed that it doesn't work on Firefox.
I swear the entire ~3% marketshare of FF users (myself included) are lurking in this thread lol. You are all giving me an excuse to increase the priority of cross-browser support
Using Firefox implies, to me, a willingness to customize the browser experience, which would probably heavily overlap with your target demographic. Since the extension manifest version update disabled some essential browser extensions, Chrome has become much less useful
A bit disappointed that it doesn't work on Firefox. Since Google banned ublock origin I would think much of your core audience is on FF.