It would be great if we could sign into FxA via OAuth in the firefox.com 
domain. So users don’t have to hand their password to a 3rd party. I don’t know 
of a facility that would enable this inside a iOS/android app.

-e

> On Dec 9, 2014, at 9:17 AM, Nick Alexander <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 2014-12-08, 10:49 PM, Simon Grätzer wrote:
>> Hey,
>> 
>> I build a simple sync client for iOS. It’s a complete browser app and it
>> currently synchronizes bookmarks, history and tabs.
>> I originally based this off the old Firefox Home code, but because of
>> the release of the new sync protocol I completely replaced that part of
>> the code.
>> The new version can upload changes back to the sync storage server, so
>> it’s a much better user experience than before.
>> 
>> I don’t think there are any big issues left, but it would be great if
>> you could give me some feedback on how well the sync works.
>> 
>> Coincidentally I submitted it to the AppStore on the same day the
>> official Firefox for iOS was announced :-)
>> Anyway the App Store link is:
>> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/foxbrowser/id550365886?mt=8
>> 
>> If someone is interested in the source:
>> https://github.com/graetzer/Foxbrowser
>> Compared to the current state of the firefox-ios project, my sync client
>> is written in Objective-C and I don’t use openssl to implement the
>> cryptographic stuff.
> 
> Cool, thanks for linking this!  Nice to see an independent implementation of 
> the FxA + Sync key/certificate flows.
> 
> Yours,
> Nick
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