Chrome will block one of its biggest ad blockers
Chrome will block one of its biggest ad blockers
uBlock Origin will soon stop functioning in Chrome as Google transitions to new browser extension rules.
uBlock Origin will soon stop functioning in Chrome as Google transitions to new browser extension rules.
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I never liked Chrome and this is one more reason not to use it.
I use Brave with its built-in adblocker and I recommend it.
7 0 ReplyI wouldn't recommend Brave for 3 main reasons:
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Chromium-based
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Funded by venture capitalists
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Supported by crypto and ads
Unfortunately, Firefox and its forks are really the only alternative to Chrome.
38 1 ReplyAlso the whole brave CEO being a homophobic prick. Also that adblock will probably break under v3
14 0 ReplyNice, doesn't excuse the CEO tho
2 0 ReplyThat's for sure, but it's never easy to find a really good CEO.
1 0 ReplyGood, and CEO are kinda mutually exclusive
2 0 ReplyIndeed!
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I see your points, and they are valid. However, I need to sync my browser data to my phone and the mobile version of Firefox is very, very slow.
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I'm pro-crypto enough that I tried Brave but anti-crypto enough that I had to stop.
The popup ads were melting my brain and the payment wasn't worth it.
3 0 ReplyI disabled the popup ads, as they are not essential for using the browser.
I ignore the whole crypto part of Brave and I use it like any other browser, except that it is faster and has a built-in ad blocker.
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