When did that happen?
Either way I use Brave and we can also sideload the extension in chromium easily
When did that happen?
Either way I use Brave and we can also sideload the extension in chromium easily
Google’s Manifest V3 is designed to cripple ad blockers, including uBlock Origin.
Gotcha. We’ll see when that happens though and if there are alternatives. If not, I would just fallback to Safari lol. Adguard is still fairy 90% of ublock origin.
I found the built-in ad blockers in Brave and Vivaldi work as well as uBlock Origin so I uninstalled it from them, and they’ve both worked flawlessly with every Chrome extension I’ve used with them.
I typically use Firefox. I have used Brave as well on the Mac. However, on IPad, it seems to burn through the battery life quickly.
I use ublock mostly for comestic filtering - removing elements from the page, annoyances etc. most of the other stuff is removed via little snitch block lists
Agree. I use safari on iOS, nothing comes close.
Interesting, thanks!
I use Safari for the (1) better energy efficiency, (2) better privacy protections, and (3) better native OS integration.
It would be interesting if somebody were able to bundle a bunch of the “good stuff” and release a “done for you” version.
It’s circular. Chrome is the most standards-compliant browser out there (https://caniuse.com), but Google is also driving many of the modern standards - so that makes at least some sense. I think this is inevitable, at least to some degree, because of Google’s size.
This summarizes my experience perfectly. Oddly enough, I’m typing this on Safari as I use Safari to pull in my iPhone’s tabs periodically when they get overwhelming, and the profile pics in my right-hand “preview” view BLINK every time I type a character.