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We’ve been anticipating it for years,1 and it’s finally happening. Google is finally killing uBlock Origin – with a note on their web store stating that the …
- Possibly linux ( @possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip ) English2•4 hours ago
I’ve scene posts about Firefox enterprise from a business perspective. I wonder if we will see Firefox suddenly show up more in the business world. Ublock origin can save you from phishing links and malwarertizing
- moe90 ( @moe90@feddit.nl ) English3•2 hours ago
My company allow the usage of Firefox, Chrome and Edge and these browsers are mandatory installed on our corporate computers. But, our users just pick the Chrome and Edge.
- Possibly linux ( @possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip ) English3•2 hours ago
You got to force it then
Be the shitty admin you want to see
- davel [he/him] ( @davel@lemmy.ml ) English7•6 hours ago
Yeah we’ve known this was coming ever since Manifest V3 was a done deal. We’ve had years of foreshadowing and months of warning to get off Chromium.
- infinitevalence ( @infinitevalence@discuss.online ) English14•8 hours ago
I moved back to Firefox a few years ago on desktop and mobile. It’s perfectly fine and seems less laggy that Chrome.
- WolvenSpectre ( @WolvenSpectre@lemmy.ca ) English5•10 hours ago
Vivaldi is including its own adblock outside of the manifest system that uses many of the same blocklists that uBlock does (although at this point you have to add them manually) and hopes to get near the same functionality by the time it is pulled and Mv3 is implemented. They originally had plans to offer a Mv2 compliant area but after seeing how Mv3 was going to be implemented, they changed there plans to many users dismay.
- Possibly linux ( @possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip ) English2•4 hours ago
I don’t think many people use Vivaldi. Also it is mostly proprietary so that’s a hard pass for me.
- theorangeninja ( @theorangeninja@lemmy.today ) 3•2 hours ago
Roughly 92% of the browser’s code is open source coming from Chromium, 3% is open source coming from us, which leaves only 5% for our UI closed-source code.
https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/why-isnt-vivaldi-browser-open-source/
Only the UI part is not open source.
- JustMarkov ( @JustMarkov@lemmy.ml ) English2•2 hours ago
Partially proprietary still means proprietary.
- LWD ( @LWD@lemm.ee ) 1•8 hours ago
In my personal experience, and with great regret, I must say that Brave does a better job with its built-in ad blocking than Vivaldi has. Even after I did my damnedest to tweak the ad blocker settings (adding more lists from more sources, removing the “allow some ads” list, etc).