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In macOS Big Sur (releasing this fall), WebExtensions will be officially supported by Safari, and Apple will provide distribution through the Mac App Store along with a Chrome extension migration tool. If anyone wants Safari support this seems promising, but it looks like we would either have to make users download the extension manually or pay up for the developer account fees ($100 USD/year).
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In macOS Big Sur (releasing this fall), WebExtensions will be officially supported by Safari, and Apple will provide distribution through the Mac App Store along with a Chrome extension migration tool. If anyone wants Safari support this seems promising, but it looks like we would either have to make users download the extension manually or pay up for the developer account fees ($100 USD/year).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: