There is a minority of Firefox users that are left out
I'm not sure if that's what you meant or not, but there is Hive Keychain for Firefox.
There is a minority of Firefox users that are left out
I'm not sure if that's what you meant or not, but there is Hive Keychain for Firefox.
The link leads to Chrome Extension store. Firefox based users will have to work to find if Keychain is available for them. That is why I recommend linking to the official website.
Ok, I got what you meant now. Yeah, it would have been better to either go to the official website (the easy option) or to link to the appropriate store based on the browser the user runs on.
Easy option has the added advantage of selling it to the user about the mobile app and the features of @keychain beyond being another wallet. The automated tasks are extremely useful.
Linking to the Keychain on the specific store only bypasses the landing page. Otherwise, everything is the same. But I would go with the landing page. It's nicer, and better explains what Keychain is about, without having other extensions with similar names to create confusion.