… or you can instead phase out those browsers who try to force blocker restrictions i.e. spyware on you (e.g. chrome and such), and use one of the browsers where you can use the full-featured (not "lite") uBlock Origin instead, e.g. Firefox.
then again, if the makers of one big browser (and via there also the derived browsers) start force-shoving spyware upon you (by restricting blockers), it comes down to a decision of how you set your priorities. Personally, It's a clear cut red line, but you do you.
… or you can instead phase out those browsers who try to force blocker restrictions i.e. spyware on you (e.g. chrome and such), and use one of the browsers where you can use the full-featured (not "lite") uBlock Origin instead, e.g. Firefox.
Firefox might be an okay browser, but that would imply supporting Mozilla.
I've been meaning to switch to Vivaldi. Just as soon as the onboarding dialog stops crashing.
I wonder how bad does Mozilla have to be that you have to continue using Chrome without ublock?
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I'm curious: What's your reasons for not wanting to support Mozilla?
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It’s only being phased out on Chrome, by Google.
Yes, to make us safer, now you enable developer mode and disable signature checking to install it locally, thanks Google
Soon, you won't be able to install it locally because the API it relies on will no longer be available. Use Firefox.
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You can't change browser? Or is there something bigger happening?
Not everyone wants to change browsers.
then again, if the makers of one big browser (and via there also the derived browsers) start force-shoving spyware upon you (by restricting blockers), it comes down to a decision of how you set your priorities. Personally, It's a clear cut red line, but you do you.
Just checked, and it seems like it is. Not enabled by default for some reason.
It is not being phased out for Firefox.