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Is it possible to edit the android toolbar to add a back button?

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Android 62.0.1

This seems like a silly question but I can't find an option to set edit the toolbar and as its possible in windows firefox thought I might be missing something. On my tablet I have a back button on the toolbar but on the phone its an extra step getting to it via settings (3 vertical dots), I use the back button a lot more than any other button. I have a back button on my phones navigation bar at the bottom but Im Just curious if theres anyway to personalise the toolbar like you can in windows firefox. I never use the address bar, just out of habit opening google and searching there.

Anyway it'd just be great to set up the toolbar for how I use it, home/back/refresh/bookmarks and couldn't find anything in settings or add ons.

Android 62.0.1 This seems like a silly question but I can't find an option to set edit the toolbar and as its possible in windows firefox thought I might be missing something. On my tablet I have a back button on the toolbar but on the phone its an extra step getting to it via settings (3 vertical dots), I use the back button a lot more than any other button. I have a back button on my phones navigation bar at the bottom but Im Just curious if theres anyway to personalise the toolbar like you can in windows firefox. I never use the address bar, just out of habit opening google and searching there. Anyway it'd just be great to set up the toolbar for how I use it, home/back/refresh/bookmarks and couldn't find anything in settings or add ons.

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Hi

I do not believe that is currently possible, but our developers keep the design of Firefox for Anroid under review and this could change in a future release.