• @[email protected]
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    2011 hours ago

    I don’t have any chrome extensions because I don’t use chrome. Everyone else should do the same.

  • @[email protected]
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    2313 hours ago

    The sad thing is that people will see this and still try to find a way to keep using chrome instead of just moving to a browser that actually respects them.

  • yeehaw
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    3714 hours ago

    Stop. Using. Chrome.

    Firefox is the way.

  • @[email protected]
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    511 hours ago

    I used to use Selenium extension on Chrome to test my applications for Chrome compatibility. Chrome said they are disabling it now. Do you not want web applications to be easily tested for Chrome compatibility, Google?

    • @JaddedFauceet
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      210 hours ago

      They are probably moving to Chrome DevTools Protocol or WebDriver BiDi

    • @esc27
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      213 hours ago

      deleted by creator

    • @ChapulinColorado
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      112 hours ago

      Forgot about cloud to butt. We might need AI to butt with a backwards compatible blockchain to butt nowadays.

  • bizarroland
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    One of my co-workers switched to UBlock Lite instead of UBlock Origin and now the ads are back.

    Now he’s working on switching to a non-Google browser.

    Good job, Google. You have killed Google for yet another former customer.

    • @Tmask
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      913 hours ago

      Firefox or Librewolf are nice.

    • @[email protected]
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      617 hours ago

      I 'm forced to use Chrome on my work laptop and it is the worst browser (even before the disabling of Manifest V2), but for security I can’t access many systems with even another chromium based browser . Funnily IT forces an extension on us and it isn’t compatible with Manifest V3.

    • @CatsGoMOW
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      You are not Google’s customer. You’re the product they sell to their customers.

      Edit: Made this comment before refreshing the post to see the person above me. What they said.

  • venotic
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    This is the list, for those who don’t want to read it. I don’t see Adguard Adblocker on there, surprisingly or SponsorBlock. Besides UBlock Origin, which is a staple extension of mine for all browsers and we’ve long knew about Google’s approach to that. I haven’t seen a lot of what I use/used on here. I don’t even know most of these.

    360 Ads Blocker
    Adblock Fast
    Awesome Bookmarks Button
    Block Ads
    Bookmark All
    Bookmark It
    Bookmark Lock
    Bookmark Manager Speed Dial
    Bookmark My Tabs
    Comodo Ad Blocker
    Comodo Online Security Pro
    Content Blocker
    Delicious Bookmark Bar Sync
    Domain Blocker
    Ethical AdBlock -- Ad Blocker
    Fast Bookmark
    Ghostery Private Search for Chrome
    Google Ad Blocker
    Google Privacy Shade
    Hover Zoom+
    Little Bookmark Box
    Location Guard
    MalwareAI Browser Security
    Pinboard Bookmark Bar Sync
    Popup Fixer
    Privacy Cleaner
    Privacy Extension
    Private Bookmarker
    Private Bookmarks
    Simple Site Blocker
    Touch VPN
    Trump Blocker
    TunnelBear Blocker
    Website Blocker
    Wikipedia Popup
    YouTube Anywhere Remote
    
    • @poopkins
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      316 hours ago

      Pushbullet is also dead. ☹️

      • @[email protected]
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        15 hours ago

        Hasn’t it been dead for years? You can probably get the same functionality with other apps, depending on what you use it for.

      • @[email protected]
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        212 hours ago

        That’s a name I haven’t heard in a long long time. I thought it died due to it being a privacy nightmare or something. There was some controversy at least.

    • @[email protected]
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      621 hours ago

      I don’t know if it’s related, but an extension we use at work called Redirector was just disabled a few weeks ago for being “unsupported.” It’s the only reason I even used Chrome, so I guess I can go back to Safari. At home I only use Firefox.

  • @Sliversun
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    2623 hours ago

    Glad that I moved to firefox 4 months ago and then to zen browser last week to avoid plugins removal. Haven’t looked back

    • @[email protected]
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      So, the elephant in the room is Chrome killing ad-blocking.

      I think that Firefox (and Firefox forks, like Zen Browser) have low-enough marketshare that websites that depend on ad revenue may just kill support for Firefox if Firefox does permit ad blocking.

      https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share

      As of February:

      Chrome: 66.3%

      Safari: 17.99%

      Edge: 5.33%

      Firefox: 2.62%

      The software used to view the Web in 2025 is really mostly under the control of either Google or Apple.

      • @coolmojo
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        110 hours ago

        Safari on IPhone does have adblocker extensions. So the websites should stop supporting Apple devices as well in order to display ads. This is nearly 20% of users based on your stats.

      • riot
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        1522 hours ago

        I think that Firefox (and Firefox forks, like Zen Browser) have low-enough marketshare that websites that depend on ad revenue may just kill support for Firefox if Firefox does permit ad blocking

        An argument could also be made that Firefox and its forks have low-enough marketshare that websites that depend on ad revenue won’t want to deal with the extra work of keeping those users out.

      • @Nalivai
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        1322 hours ago

        A lot of Firefox users spoof the useragent.

        • Eager Eagle
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          521 hours ago

          I don’t bother. Most sites I wouldn’t miss at all. There’s only half a dozen or so websites that could force me to take any action on my end.

      • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres
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        There’s always PiHole to block ads at the network level. It takes some setup and a raspberry pi but it can be one of the cheaper ones. And I’m pretty sure the sites aren’t going to do much more than check the User Agent to get the browser so User Agent Switcher will get around 99% of that.

        You could, I suppose, block Firefox in other ways (like maybe checking for some random Chromium feature not yet supported in Firefox) but Firefox isn’t usually far behind Chrome so it would almost take an entire new developer to be effective. And there’s probably ways around that too. (I’m a web developer but have never worked on an ad-supported project and never will so I’m not sure but life finds a way.)

        • @tehmics
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          Yep, I have my PiHole running on a Pi2 still.

          You’re underestimating these websites though. I already run into sites that arbitrarily throw up a “Firefox not supported” gate until I switch user agents. That will only get worse.

          I’m still very concerned about Firefox’s funding majority coming from Google search, especially after the antitrust shutting it down. https://slashdot.org/story/431592

          We’re headed for dark times for the open internet.

        • @triptrapper
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          116 hours ago

          Is it possible to set up the pihole so certain devices are unfiltered? My partner works in digital marketing and needs to test that her clients’ ads are functional.

          • @[email protected]
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            213 hours ago

            As I recall, the answer is yes, as long as you make the Pi your DHCP provider or assign static IP. I was using it in the opposite way to block certain sites from certain devices. But my kids are old enough now that I haven’t done it in a couple of years.

          • amphy
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            213 hours ago

            Yep. You can just disable filtering for specific devices. Or, if you want to get more granular, you can create device groups with different levels of filtering (including none).

            My partner uses Facebook, I don’t. Her phone has Facebook unblocked, but it’s blocked on all our other devices.

  • mesa
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    822 hours ago

    Yeah they essentially killed about half the extensions I use. I have to use the browser for work.

  • @[email protected]
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    420 hours ago

    I’m just worried about how zdnet presumes to know what I think.

    Google kills things, that’s what they do. They can get fucked.

  • @[email protected]
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    422 hours ago

    Zen Browser on Mac and Orion on iOS. ublock origin and NextDNS on for both - no ads, no adblocker detected. Ever.