![]() ![]() Furthermore, both features are not supported on Android or iOS, and podcasts are not supported either. The organization refers to live bookmarks not supporting any states like read and does not really work well with sync. Live bookmarks and feed viewer are not "offering features users want" according to Mozilla. Improving these features and test scenarios would "have cost significant time and effort", and current usage of "these features doesn't justify such an investment". The organization discovered that Live Bookmarks and RSS feed reader support "had an outsized maintenance and security impact relative to their usage". Mozilla analyzed usage of the functionality, the technical implementation and state, maintenance costs, and state of traditional RSS feed usage on the web. It included options to subscribe to the feed using Live Bookmarks or external applications, and it displayed the parsed feed on the page. Live Bookmarks allowed Firefox users to subscribe to a site's RSS feed so that new articles would be displayed in a bookmarks folder in the web browser.įeed Reader support on the other hand displays a special subscribe page when users loaded Feed URLs directly in the browser. We published an overview of Live Bookmarks in 2014, but Firefox supported the feature for much longer. ![]() The change won't affect the current Firefox 60 ESR version but the next Firefox ESR after Firefox 60 ESR won't support both features anymore as well. Mozilla's current plan aims for a removal of both features in Firefox 63 or Firefox 64, out October or December 2018. After careful consideration of various options (which also included doing nothing, or investing heavily in updating the code), we've decided to go ahead and remove builtin feed support from Firefox. ![]()
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