
The integration of Widevine CDM resolves the playback issue that I experienced for the past two years on Amazon Video as I could never get the service to stream videos to Firefox or any other browser on my system. Support for major services on the Internet is essential for major browsers, and while it would be nice in theory if no one would require DRM in first place, this is not going to happen any time soon, if ever.

Second, Mozilla created special DRM-free versions of Firefox that users can download on top of that. First, there is an off switch for DRM that users can make use of to block this from being included in their version of the browser. While some users may dislike the integration of DRM in Firefox, I think that Mozilla handled the situation quite well. Simply switch the feature to "never activate" to block it from being used by any site or service you connect the web browser to. You may disable Widevine and/or Primetime on the abouts:addons page if it is already downloaded.
#Amazon prime video for mac os mac os x
Currently, only Windows Vista and newer versions of Windows and Mac OS X are supported. One caveat is that some operating systems are not supported when it comes to Widevine. Firefox Developer and Nightly users can visit Amazon right now to watch Prime Video content without Silverlight plugin installed though and things will work fine.
