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If you want to enable about:config in mobile Firefox, apparently you can

1. Open this page (it won't paste the full path, you need to fix it manually): chrome://geckoview/content/config.xhtml

2. Yes, its your beloved about:config.

3. If you want to access it with a regular way, enable this:
general.aboutConfig.enable

4. Enjoy
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@yura alternative way:

Use "Fennec" from F-Droid
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@zvezdochetia
And deal with issues like "I can't open any website" for almost two weeks. blobcatthumbsup

https://udongein.xyz/notice/AxvtGREXpodqthI4LQ
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@yura wow, thanks for the solution hakaselaugh

But I spent some time... And I don't see this issue right now. Maybe I'm lucky. I didn't use "close" button, this issue just disappeared.

Meanwhile, pages need more time to load in compare with "Privacy Browser", okay.

I don't know.

I thought about moving from Firefox to Vivaldi / Chromium / Ungoogled Chromium / Microsoft Edge / Yandex Browser / Google Chrome / Falcon / LibreWolf / Zen / Waterfox / Brave / Epiphany / etc. yesterday.

And I decided that I don't have any reasons to do it, because it will waste my time without any profits.

So, maybe it is not really useful idea (to change your browser just because of about:config), even without bugs in Fennec
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@zvezdochetia
Actually I'm actually using Fennec and am quite annoyed of launching browser 3 times to check one link.

Inaccessibility of about:config for me was one of the main reasons why not to try the regular firefox. And now I found an easy workaround.
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