- atro_city ( @atro_city@fedia.io ) 47•1 month ago
While introducing opt-out tracking where you data is sent to advertisers. Get LibreWolf instead.
- VarosBounska ( @VarosBounska@lemmy.ml ) 17•1 month ago
Oh I didn’t know this fork, thanks!
- Lucy :3 ( @30p87@feddit.org ) English17•1 month ago
Or just set the few relevant settings manually, if you need nightly/dev edition.
- atro_city ( @atro_city@fedia.io ) 14•1 month ago
Until the next dumb shit Mozilla does without telling its users.
- Lucy :3 ( @30p87@feddit.org ) English15•1 month ago
Except I’ve heard about every change from here. And as I read the nightly changelogs, it’s not that hidden actually.
- atro_city ( @atro_city@fedia.io ) 9•1 month ago
Yes, you’re the exception, not the rule.
- Lucy :3 ( @30p87@feddit.org ) English6•1 month ago
The things I said apply to the people that need to use FF nightly/dev. And those people should know their stuff.
- HauntedBucket ( @HauntedBucket@lemm.ee ) 37•1 month ago
I am specifically waiting for this to happen so I can be part of the flood to Firefox when they finally throw the switch.
- cRazi_man ( @cRazi_man@lemm.ee ) 15•1 month ago
Why wait?
Also, Brave browser exists for those who are particularly attached to chromium.
- HauntedBucket ( @HauntedBucket@lemm.ee ) 93•1 month ago
I’m not touching brave with a 10 ft pole but thanks for your advertisement
- cRazi_man ( @cRazi_man@lemm.ee ) 16•1 month ago
I’m just learning about what all the fuss around Brave is. But I’d be interested to hear how Google seems to be the ethical choice for a daily driver browser currently. It’s obviously fine to not want to use Brave, but how is it the inferior choice when compared to Chrome (or even considered a sidegrade)? Even with all the issues mentioned I’d still recommend it as the lesser of the 2 evils compared to Chrome.
- ivn ( @ivn@jlai.lu ) English19•1 month ago
No one is saying Chrome is the ethical choice, why are you reducing this to a 2 options choice?
- cRazi_man ( @cRazi_man@lemm.ee ) 7•1 month ago
why are you reducing this to a 2 options choice?
I’m not.
No one is saying Chrome is the ethical choice
The commenter I’m replaying to implies they’re using Chrome primarily, and then reacted negatively to the mention of Brave. I’m asking how Chrome use is the acceptable choice and Brave is seemingly so bad in comparison.
- ivn ( @ivn@jlai.lu ) 7•1 month ago
I don’t think the commenter you are replying to is arguing that chrome is a better choice. He or she knows it’s bad but didn’t make the change out of lazyness (no offence). Change has a cost, especially if it implies changing habits. So people will just delay or avoid them.
- KillingTimeItself ( @KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English6•1 month ago
obviously, but when you have the option of just, not using chrome at all, why would you use anything chromium based to begin with, google is literally the problem here lmao
- KillingTimeItself ( @KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English8•1 month ago
brave is literally just chromium, it solves none of the fundamental problems other than being like, reasonably well built.
It’s chrome, but if it didnt’t try and kill you ever update. That’s the difference.
- EldritchFeminity ( @EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 5•1 month ago
I could see this as part of a metrics thing - if Google sees a big drop in users right after the rollout, it’s harder to brush it under the rug as having no correlation.
- jherazob ( @jherazob@beehaw.org ) English5•1 month ago
- bluewing ( @bluewing@lemm.ee ) 4•1 month ago
Or perhaps try ungoogled chrome if you enjoy Chrome.
- Someonelol ( @Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English27•1 month ago
Mozilla’s slowly creeping in the surveillance with adding integrated crap like Pocket and AI driven Fake Spot. I’m really glad Librewolf’s made a privacy focused fork of their browser without all that nonsense.
- menixator ( @menixator@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 17•1 month ago
Related announcement: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution
TLDR: Mozilla wants your data and it’s opt out. If you’re on FF 128 it’s already on and you will have to turn it off manually. Shame how they have fallen this low. The LEAST they could have done is show a pop up announcement when the user upgraded to 128.
Also: +1 to Librewolf. Mozilla is definitely going to try more scummy crap like this in the future. Definitely the better option over Firefox.
- Paradachshund ( @Paradachshund@lemmy.today ) 28•1 month ago
Maybe I’m misunderstanding, but I just read that whole article and it sounds like a good implementation? Companies want to know how effective their ads are, and I like their approach of trying to find a way to provide this without wholesale personal data collection. They even say at the end that they don’t get the data either. It sounds like a reasonable thing to try and standardize.
- menixator ( @menixator@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 14•1 month ago
I’m not commenting on implementation itself but rather on how Mozilla went about with an opt-out approach into the collection program (even if it was for testing) to a community they have cultivated with the promise of privacy.
Collecting my data is a big deal. It doesn’t matter how it is used. I should at least consent to it.
- timestatic ( @timestatic@feddit.org ) 1•1 month ago
I feel like this argument is fair enough. I think a pop-up informing the user about it and how to opt out is sufficient.
- nexussapphire ( @nexussapphire@lemm.ee ) English9•1 month ago
Can’t wait for ladybird to come out! Finally something that speaks our language.
- greywolf0x1 ( @greywolf0x1@lemmy.ml ) 5•1 month ago
I think Servo is a better option, it’s also being written in rust.
- nexussapphire ( @nexussapphire@lemm.ee ) English2•1 month ago
So long as it survives rusts complexity and lack of portability. I’m always down for more options!
- greywolf0x1 ( @greywolf0x1@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 month ago
rust is complex and non-portable?
i’ve never heard of this, do you mind explaining what you mean better?
- nexussapphire ( @nexussapphire@lemm.ee ) English1•1 month ago
You joking? 😆 I don’t want to discourage you from giving rust a try but come on. Have you ever talked to a developer that spent any real time with rust, anyone that got as far as multi threading?
- timestatic ( @timestatic@feddit.org ) 1•1 month ago
Looks really cool. I hope we don’t have the overreliance on one rendering engine in the future. Once one or the other comes out I’ll definitely try it out.
- threeduck ( @threeduck@aussie.zone ) 4•1 month ago
Damn, 2026. I hope you CAN wait.
- nexussapphire ( @nexussapphire@lemm.ee ) English2•1 month ago
That or the free internet as we know it will be dead by the time it reaches production.
- Zacryon ( @Zacryon@feddit.org ) 4•1 month ago
I’ve read the announcement. Sounds reasonable and sufficiently private to me. So saying “Mozilla wants your data” sounds misleading and like an overreaction to me. Also might help to mitigate the arms race in privacy protection versus tracking for ads and worse stuff.
Mozilla is definitely going to try more scummy crap like this in the future.
How do you know that?
Even if, there will still be alternatives. But right now, Firefox is the best browser with regards to privacy and security. It even passed minmum ratings by the german IT security authority, contrary to other widely used browsers.
- Read bio ( @Mwa@thelemmy.club ) English2•1 month ago
atleast its opt out
- coolusername ( @coolusername@lemmy.ml ) 6•1 month ago
a lot of sites are unusable with librewolf for some reason
- AstralPath ( @AstralPath@lemmy.ca ) 5•1 month ago
A lot of sites? Or more like just a few? Personally, the ratio of working vs broken sites is like 100 to 1 and when a site is broken, its usually one of those shit pile SEO listicle sites or some absolute trash heap of ads. Every time I’ve disabled the protections I’ve regretted it.
A lot of the web is useless trash nowadays and Librewolf has done a good job of filtering that for me.
- mrmanager ( @mrmanager@lemmy.today ) 27•1 month ago
Still the best browser, even though the majority left it for the speed they think chrome has.
- 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬 ( @Dirk@lemmy.ml ) 3•1 month ago
Chrome definitely has the more sleek and responsive UI.
But that’s all Chrome has.
- Paradachshund ( @Paradachshund@lemmy.today ) 11•1 month ago
Has it actually been confirmed when it’s coming? I feel like this has been threatened for years now.
- ivn ( @ivn@jlai.lu ) English18•1 month ago
It started in june, for now it’s just showing a warning saying that the extension will soon no longer be supported. They’ll be disabled gradually until the beginning of 2025.
https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/develop/migrate/mv2-deprecation-timeline
- Paradachshund ( @Paradachshund@lemmy.today ) 10•1 month ago
Ah I see. Boiling the frog as it were.
- ivn ( @ivn@jlai.lu ) English3•1 month ago
Well, as much as I hate Google I don’t think that’s the intention of this particular point, rolling out big changes gradually is standard.
- Ascend910 ( @Ascend910@lemmy.ml ) English11•1 month ago
Floorp for power users
- Kit ( @Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 4•1 month ago
I’ve been curious about Floorp. Are you using it as your daily driver? And pros and cons?
- CafecitoHippo ( @CafecitoHippo@lemm.ee ) English4•1 month ago
The biggest pro for me is the vertical tabs. It’s got the same vertical tabs that Edge has which are great. I only use Edge at work but it’s great especially when you have a web based production environment like nCino that you work in all day and have dozens of tabs open. You can group them up nicely and keep yourself organized. Floorp is based off of Firefox ESR so it’s on an older build (but up to date security). The current build is based off FF 115 while FF is on 129 now.
- ivn ( @ivn@jlai.lu ) English1•1 month ago
Have you tried Tree Style Tab or Sidebery?
- CafecitoHippo ( @CafecitoHippo@lemm.ee ) English2•1 month ago
I’ve tried but for some reason, I can never get them set up correctly and I’m not technologically illiterate. Its been a while since I tried it though since Floorp just works.
- Ascend910 ( @Ascend910@lemmy.ml ) English1•1 month ago
I moved from vivaldi to it. Move the the side bar to the left and it felt just like home
- Kay_Angel ( @Kay_Angel@beehaw.org ) 8•1 month ago
What does chromium-based browsers on pc have that Firefox doesn’t have? Like I don’t understand why people use Chrome instead of Firefox.
- Baizey ( @Baizey@feddit.dk ) 6•1 month ago
One thing for danish people is the “online government id” (MitID) everyone has and needs to use for online purchases and logins to banks and various other things.
It straight up only works on chrome for mobile :/
- LiveLM ( @LiveLM@lemmy.zip ) English3•1 month ago
I really wish Mozilla would focus on these missing bits and bobs like WebUSB and this one you mentioned instead of whatever the fuck it is that they’re doing now
- king_link1 ( @king_link1@feddit.dk ) 1•1 month ago
I easily use Firefox and mitID and there is no problem, but if I’m wrong or using a special version it could be different for us
- dev_null ( @dev_null@lemmy.ml ) 7•1 month ago
I like Vivaldi and they are going to keep V2 support for a while. I will switch to Firefox when it’s gone, but for the time being I am happy they are keeping the support.
- Hannes ( @hannesh93@feddit.org ) 1•1 month ago
And even if they don’t keep it: they got browser-level Adblock- and Tracking-Filters that you can just feed the same lists you’d put into uBlock
Sure it’s lacking the spot-blocking, tool if there’s a missed ad or a fine-tuned whitelisting but I think that browser will stay usable even if V3 is implemented.
- Matt The Horwood ( @mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud ) English6•1 month ago
Pihole for the win
- ivn ( @ivn@jlai.lu ) 18•1 month ago
That’s not the same. DNS blocking is great but it can’t block as well as a proper ad blocker.
- Matt The Horwood ( @mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud ) English3•1 month ago
No, but better then nothing and network wide
- Zagorath ( @Zagorath@aussie.zone ) 5•1 month ago
How convenient that this happens just a few days after Firefox implements the features that have been blocking me from switching for the last few years.
Still, I’m curious about other browsers. We know Chrome is killing V2, but what about other Chromium-based browsers? I saw below a comment espousing Brave, but I’d rather use Chrome than Brave because of the gross crypto bs. What about Vivaldi, Opera, and Chredge? Will they keep supporting Manifest V2?
- VarosBounska ( @VarosBounska@lemmy.ml ) 5•1 month ago
I do not study in detail if this combination is necessary, but:
- Firefox (of course)
- Ghostery
- Ublock Origin
- Privacy Badger
- Decentraleyes
- Disconnect
- ivn ( @ivn@jlai.lu ) English17•1 month ago
All of them except uBlock Origin are in Arkenfox “Do not bother” extension list: https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/4.1-Extensions#-dont-bother
- Anafabula ( @Anafabula@discuss.tchncs.de ) 4•1 month ago
Ghostery, Privacy Badger and Disconnect do nothing worthwhile that uBlock Origin doesn’t already do.
- Zwiebel ( @Zwiebel@feddit.org ) English2•1 month ago
privacyguides.org seems quite solid for recommendations
- Truck_kun ( @Truck_kun@beehaw.org ) English1•1 month ago
For others, I set up uBlock at minimum.
For myself uBlock + uMatrix.
If on a computer need more security uBlock + uMatrix + NoScript.
uBlock and uMatrix can block scripts, but I find NoScript’s fine grain control to be user friendly. Makes it a pain to browse the web though, until you setup each of your normal sites.
- EmperorHenry ( @EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de ) 4•1 month ago
brave promised to continue using v2 so that every brave user would continue having the freedom of choice to use ublock and umatrix if they so desired.
Then there’s also the adblocking brave has built in and also adguard for windows.
Also, firefox is full of tracking and telemetry from advertising spyware now. If you want to use a firefox based browser, use Librewolf instead, all of the best parts of firefox with none of the bullshit firefox has in it now.
Just be sure you enable the letter boxing feature inside of librewolf.
- foreverandaday ( @foreverandaday@lemmy.ml ) 4•1 month ago
Manifest v3 was why I switched to FF a while ago - it was going to only be a matter of time even with the delays so I figured I should switch early. I still like how chrome looks a lot more and wish we had tab grouping, but google can take uBO from my cold, dead hands.
- UsernameNotFound ( @UsernameNotFound@lemm.ee ) 2•1 month ago
Firefox feels so much slowwr than chrome when loading sites for me
- wizardbeard ( @wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English9•1 month ago
If you’re talking about Google owned sites, there’s circumstantial evidence that Google sets their sites up to do that intentionally in order to gimp competitors.
- ivn ( @ivn@jlai.lu ) 2•1 month ago
That’s weird, something is definitely wrong. Are they set up in a similar way? The first thing that comes to my mind is: Are you using the same DNS server on both? Differences in DNS response time should be more noticeable than rendering time on most hardware. And I think Firefox doesn’t use the system DNS by default but I might be wrong. Do you mind checking? I’m curious now.
- verstra ( @verstra@programming.dev ) 1•1 month ago
For me, switching from chrone to ff around 3 years it felt the opposite. Ff opens so much faster. Also scrolling is way smoother.
- ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ ( @yournamehere@lemm.ee ) 2•1 month ago
the number of forks says ff is next. the ad machine needs your money.
- Schorsch ( @Schorsch@feddit.org ) 8•1 month ago
The ad machine doesn’t need my money. They never even asked. I am the product to them.
- abbiistabbii ( @abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 8•1 month ago
I mean unless Mozilla starts getting sued by Ad companies to force them to ban ad blockers, I don’t think that will happen because being able to have ad blockers is a major selling point.
But even if it does happen, Firefox is open source and has been forked, so the next alternative is LibreWolf.