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We’ve been anticipating it for years, and it’s finally happening. Google is finally killing uBlock Origin – with a note on their web store stating that the extension will soon no longer be available because it “doesn’t follow the best practices for Chrome extensions”.

Now that it is finally happening, many seem to be oddly resigned to the idea that Google is taking away the best and most powerful ad content blocker available on any web browser today, with one article recommending people set up a DNS based content blocker on their network 😒 – instead of more obvious solutions.

I may not have blogged about this but I recently read an article from 1999 about why Gopher lost out to the Web, where Christopher Lee discusses the importance of the then-novel term “mind share” and how it played an important part in dictating why the web won out. In my last post, I touched on the importance of good information to democracies – the same applies to markets (including the browser market) – and it seems to me that we aren’t getting good information about this topic.

This post is me trying to give you that information, to help increase the mind share of an actual alternative. Enjoy!

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[–] ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml 42 points 20 hours ago

Honestly I'd say the Internet isn't safe, and it's because of Google, fuck you Google. It's not just the wine I've been drinking, it's true dammit.

[–] irotsoma@lemmy.world 33 points 21 hours ago

Also Firefox mobile has nearly all of the extensions as the desktop version so it's more similar across all of your devices. Personally, I use LibreWolf on desktop and Mull on mobile, but they're just tweaked versions of Firefox with some bloat and telemetry removed and preconfigured to be more private.

[–] Mobiledecay@lemmy.world 42 points 22 hours ago

Welcome back to Firefox everyone! At least if you're as old or older than I. 😁

[–] EarthShipTechIntern@lemm.ee 8 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

When was chrome or chromium safe?

Bloated memory hole in the last 10yrs.

The way it goes about Sucking up resources convinced me to switch to Firefox completely long ago.

[–] realitista@lemm.ee 5 points 16 hours ago

Yes it was performance that first got me to switch too. But now I have plenty more reasons.

[–] 1984@lemmy.today 139 points 1 day ago (1 children)

We kept Firefox alive for you all these years. You're welcome.

[–] guidothekillerpimp@lemm.ee 10 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

Didn’t Google paying them loads of money keep FF alive?

[–] stinerman@midwest.social 3 points 11 hours ago

Yes and it's likely that they will not be allowed to any longer after Google lost their anti-trust case.

[–] FrederikNJS@lemm.ee 19 points 18 hours ago

Yes, but Google would not have done that if nobody used Firefox

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