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Export PDF to Adobe Reader app

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With the Firefox for IOS app, it is possible to view PDFs directly in the browser, but it does not appear to be possible to then export that PDF to another app for saving and viewing later.

Expected result: Push the up arrow at the bottom of the app, and select save to Adobe reader app.

Actual result: The up arrow only sends the URL to other apps in the list, rather than a copy of the actual PDF file, and the list does not include the Adobe reader app even though it is installed on this iPhone.

Would it be possible to add the feature "Save PDF to Adobe Reader"?

With the Firefox for IOS app, it is possible to view PDFs directly in the browser, but it does not appear to be possible to then export that PDF to another app for saving and viewing later. Expected result: Push the up arrow at the bottom of the app, and select save to Adobe reader app. Actual result: The up arrow only sends the URL to other apps in the list, rather than a copy of the actual PDF file, and the list does not include the Adobe reader app even though it is installed on this iPhone. Would it be possible to add the feature "Save PDF to Adobe Reader"?

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I shared your idea with the feature request survey we recommend and saved a step: https://fxos-ios-browser.ideas.aha.io/ideas

I did try to "Open with" acrobat reader and I only see a way to add it to a cloud service for a small monthly fee.