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  • T [email protected]

    I would argue it's a security issue not to have any ad blocking. Many scams online start with popups or fake ads.

    So if you get the opportunity to talk to IT that's what I would mention.

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    The FBI agrees with you

    (Although they have since taken down their PSA woth no explanation)

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    • libra00@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

      I didn't realize there were firefox forks, are any of them significantly better than firefox?

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      Zen is worth checking out. It isn't my favorite, but it's trying to do some cool stuff. It might eventually become my favorite once it becomes more stable.

      Right now, I'm digging FireDragon. It has two sidebars: one vertical tab bar and one for gadgets. And the vertical tab bar collapses to icons when you aren't hovering over it.

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        According to Adblock Plus' own blog post about the matter:

        With Manifest V3, Adblock Plus is required to limit how many filter lists we have available to users. We’ll have the ability to offer up to 100 pre-installed filter lists that you can turn on and off depending on your preferences. From these available filter lists, users will be able to choose 50 that they can keep turned on at any given time. We’re working to ensure that popular filter lists our users love are supported by us, and that any updates to these lists are brought to you by frequent new releases of the extension. This does mean that initially, our users will no longer be able to subscribe to any filter lists outside of what is provided in the extension.

        Re: Element Blocker:

        The Block element feature will continue to exist even after the Manifest V3 version of Adblock Plus officially launches. Manifest V3 does require us to adhere to limits with filter lists and user created blocking rules, so there’s a chance things may change in the future. However, we don’t have details quite yet! If you have any more questions about this or anything else, our support team are the best people to ask at [email protected].

        So this says to me that baked in filter lists are now required, custom lists will not work, and Block Element is probably functioning illegally if it is indeed still functioning though that may change in the future in either direction.

        Changing blocker behavior on specific sites is the only thing in that list that I see UBO disallow and ABP not mention at all. Not sure why that was changed.

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        • ripcord@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

          Lol who downvoted this

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          Probably because of the Adblock Plus mention. It's mired in controversy because of its acceptable ads toggle and requiring ad giants to pay for it. So I can imagine people downvoting comments that put it in a positive light compared to other adblockers.

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          • R [email protected]

            Brave and Vivaldi are chromium based but have adblocking built in rather than relying on an extension. So while they will eventually be impacted on extension support, the built in adblocking (which is quite robust) won't be affected.

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            I used Brave for a while and found I still needed to use ublock to cover some things, especially stuff like Youtube ads.

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            • blackmist@feddit.ukB [email protected]

              And that is why I went to Firefox once Google announced this bullshit.

              Swapping is pretty painless. It even brings over all your passwords and stuff these days. Best get to swapping before Google disable that as well. They'd just love to keep you hostage.

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              Use a third party password manager, don’t rely on browser default ones

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              • A [email protected]

                Firefox was stubborn enough not to support H.265 till JUST recently and only on windows.. Doesn't work with my 4k security cameras as well as Chrome or Safari based browsers.

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                H.265 is patent encumbered. Blame the 2 or 3(?) patent pool holders (for-profit corporations, unlike non-profit -and-slowly-losing-market-share Mozilla) for not making it free to use for everyone.

                This is why AV1 is preferred, it saves bandwidth and there's no threat of being sued into oblivion.

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                  That’s fine. Google can go fuck themselves

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                  • mrmule@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                    Thanks for the link.

                    In all my travels, in all the cafés, libraries, hotels and co-working spaces I've used around the world, never have I seen anyone pull out their own router.

                    I'm not dismissing it's potential or usefulness, I just think that for me to avoid adverts and to connect to a few streaming services from weird locations it might be a bit overkill.

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                    Sure thing! It can absolutely all be done from your phone; this is just another method if you have multiple devices.

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                      Vivaldi's built in adblocker still works fine.

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                        if ads were normal and unobtrusive. We wouldn't need ad blockers. Instead we get an almost unusable internet where ads take up more and more real estate. I had been running an ad blocker for so many years that when a friend (who doesn't use an ad blocker) showed me a website, the unfiltered experience was horrifying.

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                          Use a third party password manager, don’t rely on browser default ones

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                          Some suggestions:

                          • Bitwarden (US based but with EU hosting, free tier, open source)
                          • proton-pass (Swiss based with free tier)
                          • Keepass (open source system, free “self-hosted” through cloud saves)
                          • 1pass (Us based, paid tiers only)
                          • Lastpass (US based, free tier. Lots of breaches in the past so I can’t recommend)
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                            • S [email protected]

                              I take this as a sign that it genuinely still works to block ads and hasn’t sold out and become malware like those others that used to be popular.

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                              It was removed because Google did away with manifest v2 for browser extensions, and uBlock Origin worked almost entirely from a feature provided in manifest v2. So it was removed because it can no longer work on chromium devices, unless the browser manually adds back in support for it. Firefox has chosen to continue to support manifest v2, so the original uBlock origin is still available. uBlock lite is still available in the chrome store, and uses the new manifest v3. It is more limited in it's capability, but should be able to get the most obtrusive stuff. The lite version is definitely not nearly as powerful as the original.

                              On a side note, it seems to me like the link still works for now. Idk how much longer that will last.

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                                Everyone should ditch chrome

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                                • K [email protected]

                                  Is there actually a librefox too? I only know of Librewolf which I started using

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                                  oops, sorry! i'm an idiot and i miss typed! >_>

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                                  • libra00@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                                    I used Brave for a while and found I still needed to use ublock to cover some things, especially stuff like Youtube ads.

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                                    Odd, I've been using Brave for a few months now and have not seen any ads on YouTube. I specifically use it on my phone to avoid YouTube ads and allow background playback.

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                                    • K [email protected]

                                      Use firefox

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                                      or even better, use librewolf.

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                                      • supernova1051@sh.itjust.worksS [email protected]

                                        But then you're indirectly giving the enemy (Google) power by increasing their browser market share, which in turn lets them dictate the future of the web.

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                                        Fair, unfortunately though the chromium browsers have features that I enjoy that are not available in Firefox on mobile (for example, tab groups).

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                                        • I [email protected]

                                          Have never used Chrome. Firefox is very good. I had 5-6 years when I preferred Opera, but since 2014, I've been using Firefox exclusively.

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                                          looks like you dropped opera about the same time it rebased to blink (chromium) from their own web engine, presto.

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