I found that Language Reactor can be used on the Cell phone or tablet

Use the Kiwi browser. It works well with Language Reactor. I’ve only tried it on tablets. I haven’t tried it on mobile devices like phones.Download Language Reactor from the Kiwi browser.
After downloading, do not close the download page. OpenAfter the download is complete, do not close the download page. Open the YouTube webpage page in the Kiwi browser to get the subtitles of Language Reactor.
I recommend using a Bluetooth mouse connected to the tablet. Because using touch to translate subtitles using Language reactor will always block the screen.

Unfortunately Kiwi browser is no longer maintained, which exposes you to security issues, and it will eventually stop working :frowning:

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Really? But in fact, I still use it now. I read the relevant reports. kiwi browser has been removed from Google Store, but I can still find download channels in my country. In the report I read, it was stated that developers can let users continue to use it, but there is no security maintenance. If you don’t care about these, it should be more suitable for mobile phones.Really? But in fact, I still use it now. I read the relevant reports. kiwi browser has been removed from Google Store, but I can still find download channels in my country. In the report I read, it was stated that developers can let users continue to use it, but there is no security maintenance. If you don’t care about these

I think developers just don’t fix system problems, but so far I haven’t found any problems when I use them

Hopefully it will continue to work, but it’s nevertheless not recommended to use a browser that doesn’t receive security updates. It would be great if LR was provided on browsers that support extensions on Android devices. This will certainly boost its popularity.

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