42 points

Didn’t see this coming. Thanks for reporting it 😁

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43 points

It did its job then. Gave warning.

🐥⛏️

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12 points

“I’ve got the black lung papa.” cough

-Chrome Canary

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Ad Lung

coughs up product placements

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shrugs in Firefox

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Careful, there are some edgy people out there who don’t want to use more than one browser because Firefox doesn’t work with their cameras /s

Meanwhile, I’ll still be using Firefox too

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61 points

Who needs to give their browser access to their camera?

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May be bad phrasing, but Firefox doesn’t support h.265 so there’s limitations with streaming video on some camera platforms and other sites.

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People who use Webex, zoom, etc for one use in try browser and don’t normally use those links. Happens at work when an outside vendor doesn’t use what we do.

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People who have to use their browser for telehealth and virtual teller banking access.

Sadly these are also things that require better security.

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I use MS teams for meetings every day at work, in Firefox, in Linux. It’s nice that even the camera works when I need it to.

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It’s so frustratingly annoying. I primarily use Firefox, but switch to Chrome for specific Google services on my mobile. Once in a while, the search suggests I take a photo? Why?

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I do this with Discord and Zoom as an alternative to installing their actual apps. 99% of the functionality is there anyway, and the 1% is stuff I don’t want anyway

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You say that like they didn’t just remove several other adblock extensions themselves

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From what I’ve heard, they only “removed” uBlock Origin Lite. Normal uBO is still up.

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Actually, they flagged UBO Lite and the dev removed it himself in a fit of pique.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2474353/popular-ad-blocker-removed-from-firefox-extension-store.html

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The one they removed isn’t relevant until Firefox also removes manifest V2 which they have no plans for.

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18 points

Firefox has a different manifest v3 that still retains webrequest functionality, so even when they do switch over it’ll be fine.

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10 points

shrugs in books

They have no idea how stubborn I am.

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Except they didn’t… If you read more than headlines

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No they didn’t.

They’re still there. Ublock origin is the god-tier adblock, and it’s still there. It’s even a Recommended by Mozilla extension.

I know people on Lemmy often, for some reason, hate Mozilla more than Google or Microsoft, but Mozilla very much still caters to people who want to block ads, despite the disinformation on Lemmy.

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I don’t think Lemmy users hate Firefox. I feel like alot of it is either people who legitimately have whatever needs they have, fulfilled by chrome more than firefox, or…it’s fucking astroturfers/fanboys.

Edit Addendum: Also, if anything, Lemmy users fucking love Firefox.

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I think people don’t hate Mozilla, they want them to do better as there are not many options left if you care about privacy. It’d just be nice to not have to pick the lesser evil for once.

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Why not LibreWolf? It’s Firefox without Mozilla’s BS.

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1 point

Haven’t heard of it before now

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I used to recommend uBlock as a no-brainer, now folks really need to change towards a better browser.

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Or get network wide blocking. Doesn’t prevent everything but it does prevent most ads. Makes the internet tolerable at least.

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6 points

Something like NextDNS as a no-brainer? It works but hits the limit of the free tier if people use it beyond their phone.

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4 points

ControlD then.

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4 points

PiHole and a TailScale exit node so you can use it for DNS whether or not you’re on your home network.

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61 points

nah, lets get them switched away from chromium based spy machines.

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16 points

Not everyone can. Work machines for instance.

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1 point

I recommended pihole to my senior webdeveloper. She didn’t know about it and was blown away by the concept. She installed it immediately and is now living happily ad free.

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Pihole is good for a private network, but you can forget it in a work setting, especially corporate networks.

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7 points

Are Opera and it’s derivatives affected by this?

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Yes. There’s only 3 major browsers. Chromium (Chrome), Firefox, WebKit (Safari). Nearly every other webbrowser is a fork of one of these, most are forks of Chromium, including Opera. As such, most webbrowsers will be affected by the change.

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Good, hopefully I can convince my friends to switch over

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65 points

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Chrome browser = chromium plus Google

Samsung browser = chromium plus garbage

Brave browser = chromium plus crypto and homophobia

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What’s duck duck go’s browser?

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Chromium.

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DuckDuckGo’s webbrowser is somewhat unique, in the sense that it isn’t its own browser at all. It’s a “WebView”, using the OS built-in webbrowser with a coat of paint.

This means it’s Blink/Chromium on Android and Windows, and WebKit on iOS and macOS.

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depends on the OS!

DuckDuckGo uses the default rendering engine of whatever OS you use it on, so webkit (also used by safari) on macOS and iOS and blink (also used by edge and chrome) on windows and android

even if it uses the same rendering engine on some platforms, it’s not based on chromium, so it’s not a chromium browser

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Not this with built-in adblockers, despite someone’s wishes.

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8 points

Their adblockers suck though, especially on youtube

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9 points

Why would you use a Chinese browser?

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I don’t?

My friends do though sadly

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3 points

what does the browser being Chinese have to do with anything?

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You really don’t see a problem installing software from an authoritarian regime that spies on basically everyone and everything and has 0 privacy protection?

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imagine opera and opera gx 💀

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