(In reply to Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek [:mgol] from comment #8) > (In reply to Simon Basca [:SimonB] from comment #7) > > Verifying as fix on Firefox 96.0 release and beta 97.0b2 on macOS 10.15.7. After visiting a page in Firefox on iOS device the hand-off is correctly received on desktop. Tapping on the hand-off icon from the toolbar will open the page from iOS in the desktop default browser. > > As I understand, this issue is about macOS Firefox being able to send handoff requests to other devices, e.g. to Safari on iOS. It seems to me you tested handoff in the opposite direction which has been implemented long time ago as stated in the original post. Michal sorry for the confusion. I can confirm that hand off is working correctly both ways: Case 1: - Opening a page on iPhone 12 Pro (15.2) in Firefox iOS 96.0 (7403) can be correctly opened on macOS 10.15.7. via Hand off Case 2: - Opening a webpage on macOS 10.15.7. can be opened correctly on iPhone 12 Pro (15.2) via Hand off. Note: - For case 2), the page shared from desktop is always opened in Safari on iOS, regardless of the default browser. - Hand off is not fully supported in Firefox iOS (https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-ios/issues/9513) Let me know if there is any more testing required on this issue.
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(In reply to Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek [:mgol] from comment #8) > (In reply to Simon Basca [:SimonB] from comment #7) > > Verifying as fix on Firefox 96.0 release and beta 97.0b2 on macOS 10.15.7. After visiting a page in Firefox on iOS device the hand-off is correctly received on desktop. Tapping on the hand-off icon from the toolbar will open the page from iOS in the desktop default browser. > > As I understand, this issue is about macOS Firefox being able to send handoff requests to other devices, e.g. to Safari on iOS. It seems to me you tested handoff in the opposite direction which has been implemented long time ago as stated in the original post. Michal sorry for the confusion. I can confirm that hand off is working correctly both ways: Case 1: - Opening a page on iPhone 12 Pro (15.2) in Firefox iOS 96.0 (7403) can be correctly opened on macOS 10.15.7. via Hand off Case 2: - Opening a webpage on macOS 10.15.7. can be opened correctly on iPhone 12 Pro (15.2) via Hand off. Note: - For case 2), the page shared from desktop is always opened in Safari on iOS, regardless of the default browser. - Hand off is not fully supported in Firefox iOS (https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-ios/issues/9513) Let me know if there is any more testing required on this issue.
(In reply to Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek [:mgol] from comment #8) > (In reply to Simon Basca [:SimonB] from comment #7) > > Verifying as fix on Firefox 96.0 release and beta 97.0b2 on macOS 10.15.7. After visiting a page in Firefox on iOS device the hand-off is correctly received on desktop. Tapping on the hand-off icon from the toolbar will open the page from iOS in the desktop default browser. > > As I understand, this issue is about macOS Firefox being able to send handoff requests to other devices, e.g. to Safari on iOS. It seems to me you tested handoff in the opposite direction which has been implemented long time ago as stated in the original post. Michal sorry for the confusion. I can confirm that hand off is working correctly both ways: Case 1: - Opening a page on iPhone 12 Pro (15.2) in Firefox iOS 96.0 (7403) can be correctly opened on macOS 10.15.7. via Hand off Case 2: - Opening a webpage on macOS 10.15.7. can be opened correctly on iPhone 12 Pro (15.2) via Hand off. Note: - For case 2), the page shared from desktop is always opened in Safari on iOS, regardless of the default browser. - Hand off is not fully supported in Firefox iOS (https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-ios/issues/9513) Let me know if there is any more testing required on this issue.