Mozilla’s Firefox web browser will no longer be an option for users on Amazon’s Fire TV or Echo Show devices.

Starting April 30, all Firefox support will stop on the Amazon devices (h/t Engadget). That means no updates and no new users or downloads. If you’re one of the affected users you can keep watching on Firefox unsupported, but if you delete the app you won’t be able to get it back. 

For those who have Firefox set as the default browser on their Echo Show devices (that’s an Alexa-powered AI assistant speaker with a screen) you’ll be automatically redirected to Amazon Silk, Amazon’s own web browser. In the U.S., Google’s Chrome and Apple’s Safari dominate browser options across all types of devices. On Fire TV, the only browser options have always been either Firefox or Silk.

No more Firefox on the Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd generation) smart display and multimedia speaker.

No more Firefox on the Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd generation) smart display and multimedia speaker.

Image: Phil Barker / Future Publishing via Getty Images

The Firefox app has long been used as a workaround to access YouTube on devices where it’s not supported, as Engadget explained, especially after Fire TV removed the YouTube app in 2017. The Google-owned video streamer is back on Fire TV now, but not on the Echo Show. That’s where the Silk browser comes in. But Amazon did add the video conferencing app Zoom to the Show on Monday, so there’s that. 

Still, by the end of April if you want to surf the web on your Amazon devices, Mozilla suggests asking Alexa to “open Silk.”

City babcock ranch. Premium black unisex t shirt. © 2024 coconut point listings the residences at coconut point.