as long as you set it to ‘Optimal’ or ‘Complete’ it’s going to be able to block YouTube ads for example. that’s the main thing I missed while trying out dns adblockers and as such it’s definitely not too limited for me
as long as you set it to ‘Optimal’ or ‘Complete’ it’s going to be able to block YouTube ads for example. that’s the main thing I missed while trying out dns adblockers and as such it’s definitely not too limited for me
there are many reasons to prefer chromium based browsers, security being one of them
am not saying that firefox is inherently bad, but that there are valid reasons to use something else. I know that this is considered a hot take on lemmy but it needs to be said
for anyone wondering, there’s already a manifest v3 version of ublock origin available from the same developer.
yet we already have a working implementation of ublock origin for mv3 by it’s main developer, gorhill
while yes, being poor probably wouldn’t help, I’d still say that having tons of money wouldn’t somehow cure your depression
tbh Google isn’t blocking ad blockers with manifest v3.
I’ve gotten myself checked multiple times and it’s always the same result. IBS is such a bitch.
I used to use firefox but switched back after I read Madaidan’s article on the security of web browsers
by Chrome they usually mean chromium and all of its derivatives since those will also get mv3 unless they specifically opt out