We do understand that the Google Chrome is one of the most widely used browsers. However, it is not technically right for Google to force the YouTube TV users stick to a single browser. Meanwhile, Firefox has gained traction with the introduction of the Firefox Quantum and many people have been making the switch. Google’s company support pages have been updated with the option to use YouTube TV with Firefox. That being said, the support pages fail to mention the version of Firefox, however, the YouTube TV should support the latest version of the Firefox without a hitch. Furthermore, Google states in their support pages that support for “more browsers” will be arriving soon. If you are a Firefox user, now you can access the YouTube TV without having to switch browsers. The YouTube TV is offered as a standalone service and is charged at $35 month. The bundling will roughly include a total of 35 channels across major networks including ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. Also, a total of six accounts will be allowed for every household and needless to say, each of the accounts can be personalized. However, despite allowing for six accounts, YouTube TV apparently restricts the number of the live stream to only three.