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uBlock Origin is no longer available in the Chrome store

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  • ? Guest

    This isn't a direct replacement for tab groups, but there's a Firefox extension called Tree Style Tab that organizes your tabs into a nested tree structure. I use it a lot to emulate tab groups and the way it lays out the tabs makes it much easier to read imo. It might be worth taking a look if tab groups are chromium's "killer feature" for you.

    If you don't mind me asking, are there any other must-have features that chromium has that Firefox doesn't?

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    It's mobile where I like the tab groups really, and unfortunately the extensions I've found that try to mimic the functionality don't work there. Honestly that's the big one but it's pretty major for me. With the way I tend to browse and research topics it's hard to manage without tab groups.

    The only other big one is services that don't support Firefox. I use GeForce Now for game streaming so I do that through Brave.

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      Glad I don't use chrome anymore. Though unfortunately everyone else I know still does.

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        I swapped to Chrome years ago because YouTube stopped working right on Firefox.

        I've started the process of swapping back to Firefox after 10 years with Chrome over this.

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        Ironically YouTube seems to work better for me in firefox, although the issue in chrome may be caused by browser extensions

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          And they had this revelation and newfound sense of caution immediately after their main source of income was jeopardized? And they made this change at the exact same time they started forcing users to give them a worldwide commercial license to everything you enter through Firefox? Sure, Jan.

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          forcing users to give them a worldwide commercial license to everything you enter through Firefox?

          That's not what they actually did, though. They revised the wording to clarify:

          You give Mozilla the rights necessary to operate Firefox. This includes processing your data as we describe in the Firefox Privacy Notice. It also includes a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license for the purpose of doing as you request with the content you input in Firefox. This does not give Mozilla any ownership in that content.

          For example, if you type something into the address bar, they need to have the permission to take your content (whatever you've typed) and send it to a third party (a search engine) to get autocompletion results.

          Here's the blog post that clarifies the changes: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/update-on-terms-of-use/

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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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            I haven't used it in a couple years now, so maybe they've gotten better. shrug Also never tried it on my phone, I use duckduckgo's browser.

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              But then the whack-a-mole game continues, and you're constantly having to find new extensions to serve the same task. When you could simply switch to firefox, deal with the very minor growing pains, and keep using uBlock with no problems whatsoever.

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              I was a super early adopter for firefox. I started using it back in 2005-2006. I'm pretty sure it was still in beta when I started using it.

              Over the past 20 years I've watched while firefox users have formed a goddamn cult around a software. It's insane to me, especially because I'm seeing exactly the same things from Mozilla that I was seeing from Microsoft (and later Google) at the time I decided to switch from IE to firefox to begin with...

              Firefox isn't special. It's falling for all the cloud-based privacy invasive enshittification that Chrome has so far. It's just getting there slower.

              So cool your jets. Especially considering uBlock Origin Lite is uBlock Origin. It's just compatible with the Manifest V3 standard.

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                Chrome hasn't been my main browser in a while but I kept it as a backup and because Firefox doesn't support PWAs and I didn't want to mess with the extension. Turns out, the extension only takes about 3 minutes to get set up and now Chrome has been uninstalled. And on a random Tuesday, who knew?

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                I'm browsing via FF (fork) + Android + PWA right now. No extensions. ?

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                  I'm browsing via FF (fork) + Android + PWA right now. No extensions. ?

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                  I don't use the fork (I'm still learning what that even means). I mostly use PWAs on my desktop and my understanding is that regular FF doesn't have native support for PWAs so you have to use an extension plus a couple other things to make it work.

                  It seems fine on android though, but the "app" really just opens the URL in the browser, it's not like how Chrome was. NBD though.

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                    Then you have bad opsec and security holes.

                    This matters more for some industries than others. But this attitude lets a malicious employee install basically whatever they want in service of "the job" and you won't even know you're being breached until after it's all over.

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                    Well, we still have to get approval. But it just seems like they don't mind as much. For example, I don't know how many companies out there would be fine with installations of AutoHotkey and LibreOffice.

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                      Yeah, I'm using Vivaldi too and getting concerned about UBO's lifespan...

                      I also have pfBlockerNG running in my firewall, which blocks a load too, but not looking forwards to the future...

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                      I removed all adblock extensions a while ago, and I am now running with the built in adblock alone. It works great for me. Also, it won't be deprecated: https://vivaldi.com/blog/manifest-v3-update-vivaldi-is-future-proofed-with-its-built-in-functionality/

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                        But then the whack-a-mole game continues, and you're constantly having to find new extensions to serve the same task. When you could simply switch to firefox, deal with the very minor growing pains, and keep using uBlock with no problems whatsoever.

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                        Always has been.

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                          I switched to Firefox many years ago, after their announcement I switched to Waterfox and I'm very happy with it.

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                            google does this kinda shit on purpose to reinforce their market position

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                            One of the many reasons why Google should be splitted into different companies

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                              That was a loud ball drop from Google’s hands.

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                                Cries in only Chrome and Edge at work 😢

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                                Edge extension store still has it I think. Use it until Edge removes it as well. Then tell the IT to use Firefox highlighting the importance of adblocking.

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                                  Yeah, I read that and I think it's a weak justification.

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                                  Explain.

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                                    Edge extension store still has it I think. Use it until Edge removes it as well. Then tell the IT to use Firefox highlighting the importance of adblocking.

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                                    I don't like my chances of swaying IT. The organisation is too big and I'll get told I should be using Edge which is the only officially supported browser.

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                                      t probably didn’t have anything to do with Firefox itself

                                      It probably did. Google has been caught red-handed with messing with Youtube to break Firefox.

                                      https://www.reddit.com/r/youtube/comments/17z8hsz/youtube_has_started_to_artificially_slow_down/

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                                      Jesus Christ, what a bunch of rat-fuckers.

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                                        Ironically YouTube seems to work better for me in firefox, although the issue in chrome may be caused by browser extensions

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                                        That's good to hear. I'm looking forward to trying it out on FF again.

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                                          I've exclusively used firefox to watch youtube on Arch and Ubuntu for years, never had a problem so far for what it's worth. I keep a laptop in the livingroom with Arch specifically to have adblocking and piping the video out to the TV. The youtube apps are terrible on the Roku last I remember, haven't tried it in forever but I think the main reason was I didn't want to see ads anymore.

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                                          My wife and I used the YouTube app on a Roku TV for some time, and it was rough. I'm not sure if the intense lag was caused by the app or the low specs of the TV, but either way it was a poor experience.

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