Add to Firefox button missing

Recently, the Add to Firefox button is missing from the menu sharing. Since I have used other methods of sharing it no longer appears in the 3 options at the top of the main menu and I understand that it contains the latest methods of sharing used. However, can't add to Firefox anywhere even in the long list of all the methods of sharing after pressing the button of the majority. I rely heavily on this feature. Where is it and how do I get it back?

This problem is solved somehow, and now I see the button again.

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