Bromite, if you've not tried it. It's not on Google Play but you can download direct from their website or add their repository in F-Droid.
Facilities to darken websites is rare right now, but you might like Fishpowered Browser. It's fairly new, and feature-light, but has most of what I think you're after.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fishpowered.best.browser
You need to switch from this :
_ bypass-paywalls-chrome-master.zip
|___ bypass-paywalls-chrome-master
|____ Extension files
to this :
_ bypass-paywalls-chrome-master.zip
|____ Extension files
​
- Download Bypass Paywall from GithHub
- Unzip the file and you should have a folder named bypass-paywalls-chrome-master
- Now take all the extension files from the folder and create a zip from this files
- Go to Kiwi , on extension page , enable dev mode and load the new zip file of bypass paywall
I also found using "Open With" app, so I would share the link and choose to open in a given app. It is smart enough to know redddit links and reddit clients installed .. and of course the accessibility settings to open external links with the preferred app automatically.
You may want to consider using adguard secure DNS then using a more supported browser. Kiwi hasn't been updated in forever, using adguard DNS gives your entire phone ad and tracker blocking powers regardless of what browser or app you're using.
https://adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html (Use the "DNS Privacy" details rather than the base Android instructions in order to ensure your requests aren't being tracked, many ISPs use a transparent proxy for DNS which using secure DNS / DNS-over-HTTPS / DNS-over-TLS prevents from being a problem.
I was looking for something like this yesterday. I found an app that lets me cast from my device but I'd like to have it in kiwi since I have other extensions there. This is the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instantbits.cast.webvideo
I'm also interested in finding an extension for this issue :/
You need to switch from this :
_ bypass-paywalls-chrome-master.zip
|___ bypass-paywalls-chrome-master
|___________Extension files
to this :
_ bypass-paywalls-chrome-master.zip
|____ Extension files
- Download Bypass Paywall from GithHub
- Unzip the file and you should have a folder named bypass-paywalls-chrome-master
- Now take all the extension files from the folder and create a zip from this files
- Go to Kiwi , on extension page , enable dev mode and load the new zip file of bypass paywall
Yeah, same thought. Among other options, I was gonna send this as a message at https://kiwibrowser.com/contact/ but it keeps getting an error on my end, maybe because it's too long. I will send this as an email later or maybe in discord.
Did you enable both flags? I believe the password import and export flags are separate. If you enabled both flags, try clearing all browsing & cookie data and cache in app (go to advanced & select "All Time"), then clear Kiwi app cache from settings, and restart device. Also good to clear Dalvik Cache when having any bugs or lag: Boot into Recovery, then go thru menu options to select "clear cache," then reboot.
EDIT: Here's screenshot of the Import Password Flag. I didn't enable on mine because I opted for password manager instead. Also look thru the other password flags in search — I have most of the password fill flags enabled, which help password managers identify where to offer to save/input password credentials.
I just use the Bitwarden app since extensions can be compromised, plus it's faster on mobile and it has no issues promoting to save and fill-in passwords from my Browsers and Apps. It'll walk you thru which system settings & permissions you need to enable.
BTW, if you use Google Authenticator for 2FA, consider switching to an Auth App that offers backups. That's how I got locked out of many accts when I accidentally factory reset my phone — since Google auth doesn't backup keys! I use free open-source AndOTP. Authy is another popular one. I prefer AndOTP because of its options for encrypted & unencrypted backups, no history of security issues or serious bugs (like Authy & Google auth), and lots of useful settings like passcode lock, autoclosing after you copy 2FA code, adding tags & icons to each acct so you can quickly find each one, etc. I mention this because I use 2FA on my Bitwarden acct via AndOTP, and keep 2 hardcopies of the 2FA backup code. I also save 2FA backup codes for other apps in Bitwarden. Can either put them in a custom auto-hiding note in the acct entry, or in the separate encrypted notes section.
For watching sport events from dubious sources or sites geo blocked in the US but freely accessible in Europe I use: