Google is expanding YouTube TV to support Firefox, as spotted by YourTechExplained, marking the first browser to work with Google’s over-the-top streaming service that isn’t Chrome (which you’ll recall is also owned by Google.)
YouTube TV now works in Firefox
The first non-Google browser to support the streaming TV service
The first non-Google browser to support the streaming TV service


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The added Firefox support comes from a quietly updated support page noting the change, although sadly it just seems that only Firefox is getting the update from Google for now — there’s no word on Safari, Edge, or other browsers getting Google’s blessing to work with YouTube TV at this time.
YouTube TV costs $40 per month (after a recent price bump), and also has apps for iOS, Android, Apple TV, and Roku, in addition to Chrome and Firefox on browsers.
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