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I love the speed and slimness of Focus. But inability to stay logged in to site means it's never going to be my go-to browser.

I love the speed and slimness of Focus. But inability to stay logged in to site means it's never going to be my go-to browser.

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Hi, the whole purpose of Firefox Focus is to stay private, by not remembering history, clearing cookies, and blocking web trackers, for this feature you should use mainline Firefox for Android instead.

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Sure, I understand privacy is the point.

But Focus happens to be small and fast. That's why I like it. Seems either password storage OR selective cookies (doesn't have to be both) could be added without adding bloat or reducing performance.

That's my ideal. Otherwise, Focus is of limited use for daily web-use.

It could maybe be used for all but password-protected browsing, but that would mean constantly switching between two browsers. That's very inconvenient, and people aren't going to do that.

The result, therefore, is most people won't use Focus at all.