Google ramps up its campaign against ad blockers on Chrome.

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Why would you use a browser like firefox when you could use brave which has built in ad blocks which firefox has not

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Because ublock origin is like 2 clicks and doesn’t need a cryptobro chromium browser

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I prefer to have a “cryptobro” chromium browser that not only supports five html and js features but is actually leading in html 5 support and not lacking 2 years behind

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You realize that Brave is Chromium and the „built in Adblock” is renamed ublock origin?

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Yes I know that but firefox is lacking features. An old chromium browser on mobile has the same amount of points in benchmarks as the newest firefox on desktop

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