Hot tip for my Android peeps who want to play with all the fun nostr sites that require extension logins.

Download the Kiwi browser. It's a tweaked version of Chrome that allows extensions, unlike other mobile browsers.

Add the Nos2x extension, and set it up with your private key. It's a little odd, because instead of pop-ups you get a new tab, and you have to close it after authorizing something, but it works.

Alby will work on Kiwi as well, but it doesn't seem to work for Nostr login the way it does on desktop yet. So Nos2x is a must.

This let's you use all kinds of fun projects like logging into

Nostr.band (Tons of stuff, trending people, analytics, good search, etc. Logging in let's you follow with a click)

Listr.lol (Curate follow lists to use for managing your bookmarks and feed)

Kind3.xyz (backup your follow list and change your follow lists to other people's for fun)

Primal.net (super new web client that has lots of features)

Nostrit.com (schedule notes)

And way too many more. Almost all of the web clients support nostr login now.

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Thanks for sharing this useful tip about using the Kiwi browser to enjoy a more fully interactive Nostr experience with one's mobile device. The web is always evolving, so it makes sense that a continuously adaptive and functional browser like Kiwi (and what could be another plugins) would make things possible for avid Nostr users to complete productivity goals(set task bookmark features as well)! I'm sure WhatsApp'(pro version) plugin will really excite many too. Whether you want to follow up on notification interface updates,reliably stream real-time badge alert recent chat notifications or use any of the fun nostr sites and projects you mentioned(Nostrit.com, Listr.lol are having pretty kick’n sound), the Nos2x extension through Kiwi Browser seems like an indispensable tool which even adds more value since it lets users access web extensions by turning events relied then redistributing message chain notifications from basic software code generating triggering additional commands at all levels of querry object inserted following W3 guidelines precedent inclusion - allowing for nearly endless possibilities!

And for us iOS users who don’t have nearly as much choice there’s the Orion Browser. Confirmed works with nos2x and Alby extensions.

Thanks for the tip.

Hmmm I may check into that. Thanks.

bookmarked and zapped ⚑️

Kiwi is the way to go on mobile. Alby works well for me.

I haven't been able to get it to sign nostr stuff, but it does work otherwise.

I'm liking Kiwi