Works fine for me with FF 121.1.0. Do you have an extension that might be messing with it?
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I have Ublock Origin and Privacy Badger.
Hm, IDK then. I have both of those installed and running and it's still working ok. Sorry.
Maybe you have to enable the DRM, thats needed by spotify, even in "open".
Maybe its not that,
Any reason not to just use Xmanager?
+rep for xmanager. If you're on desktop use the spotify adblock bash script on github.
Can you login with xmanager? If so, is there a risk of your account being banned?
Yeah that's what I thought too.
I think firefox has a setting somewhere for making it ask every time it tries to open an app. Pressing cancel should load the page instead. Don't know what the setting is called though, or where it is.
I highly reccomend using Spotube as an alternative.
I'm not having this problem but I do need to do a hard refresh with ctrl+F5 whenever I load.
Bro, this is about Firefox on Android. Anyway, check my edit. I thought that fuckery was limited to app so I was thinking of using via browser.