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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41809698 (309 comments)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41757178 (53 comments)
Hacker News:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41809698 (309 comments)
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41757178 (53 comments)
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Good browser (and Firefox) using chads stay winning.
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I've been switching between Brave and Zen Browser for a couple years preparing for the adblockapocalypse. I'd sooner drop out of society and go live in the mountains and collect pine cones and make little pine cone friends out of them than use the internet without an adblocker.
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LIAR Zen Browser is new and has NOT been around for years. But yeah, same. I've pretty much only used Brave or some Firefox fork for my daily browsing for a good while now. I know people who know how to install adblock but just don't, I think they're r-slurred maybe.
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!anticommunists remember to support businesses by watching/reading the advertisements for your content
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You should either disable ad block on sites you regularly use or pay them. You're a leech.
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I know, I changed the wording in that sentence several times from things like "I've been switching between Brave and lately Zen Browser" or mentioning other tiny browsers I've been using (like Floorp, which I've since dumped) but figured who actually gives a shit. Well, someone does apparently.
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I haven't because no site I want to use has had ads that are too annoying (and I'm lazy), if I know a site with Too many/bad ads I just don't go to it. YouTube is getting pretty close to making spend the 10 minutes to get one though.
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Have you considered just paying for the content you consume? There wouldn't be ads if you would just pay.
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Says a drama leech to a paypig.
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I also don't run an ad blocker.
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Brave shields didnt work for like a day after a recent update. I don't wanna switch back to furrybrowser so I was ready to rope but it fixed itself quickly. Idk if brave will make it out of the main adblockerpocolypse cuz it's chromium but I hope it's the last to fall.
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The adblocker they use bypasses the V3 nonsense, so it should be fine.
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Isn't it still worse than ublock origin?
Also whenever I try brave out I still have to disable like 5 different crypto ads for no reason.
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Yeah but it's a one time thing. You turn all of the weird brave shit off in the settings and its gone forever.
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!codecels
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I suppose. So should you use brave shields or ublock?
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I just use the brave one when I run brave. It's not as good as ublock from what I've heard but it's basically a straight ripoff of ublock so it's close. I don't really care about seeing an occasional ad as long as it blocks them 99% of the time so it doesn't matter to me the mild difference between them. You could probably turn it off and use ublock instead.
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Honestly, the actual reason I don't want to use brave is that it's got that weird autofill thing on by default and it doesn't seem like you can turn it off, so I'll constantly come across search bars on rdrama or whatever that constantly suggest shit I searched years ago without any relevance to what I'm actually trying to do. Though this seems more like a chromium issue in general. I really do hate url suggestions with a passion since I'll usually manually type out a url I want, but the browser thinks it knows better than me and sends me to an article on the same site I read a month ago.
And what's the point of using brave if you're just gonna use ublock, anyway?
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Its got adblock on ios which is hard to come by. I generally like to have all of my devices run the same browser to sync stuff.
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humiliation ritual
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Chromium is doomed.
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I switched to Firefox when they announced this V2 deprecation (which was a LONG time ago).
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the fox is pozzed, I installed adblockers in my eyelids
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I've been using Firefox for quite some time, I switched 3 years ago when I read the writing on the wall when Manifest V3 knowledge became widespread.
BTW, uBO on Firefox Android works wonderfully. Adblocking on a phone makes, dare I say, even greater of a difference. Ads on the "mobile" web are even more cancerous.
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To some extent I get the rationale behind not giving extensions complete control over the browser. The trend of nerds selling their extensions to companies that add malware is a real thing.
At the same time, Google's implementation is shamelessly aimed at removing ad blockers rather than genuine security.
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Real leopards ate my face moment. You mean the browser framework owned by an advertising company is anti-adblock??? Thats craaaaazy.
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>get nerds on board
>make normies consider it 'the internet' by making it a phone default like IE once was
>wait until everyone's on board
>remove adblocking capabilities knowing that most people are too afraid of change to switch to another browser
idk if google are this forward thinking but that's a clever scheme
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the average person doesnt know what a web browser is, and this is by design.
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I've helped people set up their new laptops and stuff. They always ask for chrome because otherwise it 'feels weird'
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i ran into exactly this with a family member last month. i explained how adblock isnt going to work in chrome anymore and he was just complaining about how he doesnt want to change anything but that ads suck. i installed both chrome and firefox and changed their settings and installed whichever ublocks would work in each and told him firefox is the same thing as chrome but with no ads and he just blew it off and whined. then last week i was studying with a classmate and her laptop had all the bestbuy bloatware and norton and shit that popped up every 30 seconds with ads _in the os_, covering every window and stealing control for 15 seconds before hiding again. she was obviously frustrated by it but didnt seem to think that it wasnt normal or could be changed???
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open source nerds are something else lmfao
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Open-Source "security" is a meme. Even the biggest FOSS projects can't even get enough manpower and funding to fix long-standing bugs, what makes anyone think that major security issues get fixed just because everyone can access the code?
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Just run your own dns or edit your hosts file and use whatever the frick you want.
https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/
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Not good enough you r-slur.
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I'm a Firefoxcel, and I'm afraid for the future. I can't handle the thought of an internet with ads.... I want my shitposts for nothing, and my porn for free.
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Miss Internyet Expworer yet?
Nyo trans lives matter.
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Firefox + AdGuard DNS
Frick Jewgle
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Move yourself to /dev/null
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