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How can I hide the the button in the Android Firefox toolbar?

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I noticed that Firefox on Android recently added a home button on the toolbar (just left of the address bar). I'm currently using version 95.2.0. Not sure when exactly this change was introduced, but I think it was fairly recently. That button certainly didn't used to be there.

I would like to hide that home button as I never use it and would prefer to let the address bar expand to use that space. I couldn't find any setting to do it though.

Please let me know how to hide that button. Thanks!

(Ideally, I'd like something similar to the customize toolbar options that desktop Firefox has where I can freely add/remove and reorder things on the toolbar. But a simple "show/hide home button" switch would suffice for now)

I noticed that Firefox on Android recently added a home button on the toolbar (just left of the address bar). I'm currently using version 95.2.0. Not sure when exactly this change was introduced, but I think it was fairly recently. That button certainly didn't used to be there. I would like to hide that home button as I never use it and would prefer to let the address bar expand to use that space. I couldn't find any setting to do it though. Please let me know how to hide that button. Thanks! (Ideally, I'd like something similar to the customize toolbar options that desktop Firefox has where I can freely add/remove and reorder things on the toolbar. But a simple "show/hide home button" switch would suffice for now)

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Hi

It is not possible to hide that button at present, but this may be something that we consider in a future update.