
The next way to get Firefox on Chromebook is through Firefox ESR. Although you can shift to the desktop version using the Hamburger icon (three-dots icon) at the bottom left corner and toggling Desktop site from the menu.ĮSR stands for Extended Support Release. For instance you’ll see the address bar at the bottom of the page, whichever website you open will deliver the mobile version instead of the desktop version. Here you have a challenge wherein you will have the access to the mobile version of the app.

Similarly, you can look for Firefox’s Android app and install it on your Chromebook.

The new Chromebook models comes with Android app support wherein it becomes convenient for the user to install his choice of Android apps from Google Play Store. To check your version, go to chrome://version in the Chrome browser address bar. X86 based Chromebook running ChromeOS 80 or later.
