• saltesc
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    1 day ago

    The install counts for ad block extensions is surprisingly lower than you’d think.

    uBlock only peaked just shy of 30M users, so much less than 1% of general users. Obviously it’s not that cut and dry, but you get the idea. It’s unlikely they have much influence no matter where they go.

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      1 day ago

      How many of those 3 billion Chrome users were on desktop though? Mobile is the default for most of the world.

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          22 hours ago

          FF on iOS has not been given a lot of attention for a long time. Apparently this has changed, however I’m yet to see that and the issues I have with FF on iOS keeps me away. Some people try to defend Mozilla and blame Apple - and of cause there is some blame there - but other iOS browsers, including Safari, does a much better job. I’m on Vivaldi for that reason, with the latest version 8 have fixed the few annoying issues I had with it.

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            21 hours ago

            Isn’t that just because iOS rules mean Firefox is just reskinned Safari? Or do Apple allow other browser engines now?

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              21 hours ago

              That’s what people keep saying (and yes, only in the EU are alternative browser engines allowed), however other browsers on iOS can create a decent browser experience. A few things that aren’t supported on FF iOS, that IMO should have been available a long time ago and stops me from using FF anywhere as I want syn mobile with my desktop browser:

              • Rearrange icons (web site shortcuts) on the FF Start Page. Also, not synced
              • Very limited custom search engine settings (no search suggestions supported, very few search engines to choose from)
              • No auto close old inactive tabs
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            18 hours ago

            I have uBlockOriginLite working with Safari on iOS just fine. I don’t use Firefox much on mobile because Safari works fine for me in that context but I assume it would work in Firefox too.

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              I use Vivaldi because I’m also synchronising with Linux. Had it just been a Mac, I would been perfectly fine with Safari. I think Safari is the best browser on iOS, using Wipr with it. Safari is just so polished and it has just the features I and less cluttered than all the other browsers and everything is silky smooth and load times are super fast.

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            21 hours ago

            For some reason, mobile FF is so bad on iOS, I keep it only to send links to my desktop or laptop.

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      1 day ago

      If that were true, Google wouldn’t be fighting them so hard.

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      IDK that it’s much less than 1% of general users, considering it’s .4% of the total global population, and even as #1 not everyone uses Chrome on desktop (but also some people have multiple desktops…).

      But your point is still valid, if the roughly 1% desktop market share shifts to FF, not a lot is likely to change.

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      1 day ago

      You’re saying there are 3 billion Firefox users? That doesn’t sound right. Or you mean 3 billion chrome users?

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        I think they mean approximate chrome users. There’s about 3.8 billion of them.

        Firefox has a user base of approximately 150 million users (and that’s down from 206 million in like 2024).