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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Often running scripts, trackers, cookies, code, some of which can even result in memory leaks, spread out across several scripts per page one just one tab, which can multiply for every tab, it doesn't take a lot. Block those scripts and the problem vanishes, and you, the viewer of those pages lose nothing.
Firefox has script blocking so does Brave I think
Brave is basically Chromium, which is basically Chrome. For a while they actually used uBlock to provide their script blocking services before switching to something else. But, do you thing Google is going to stop at uBlock? They're just the most popular one at the moment. Google is targeting the very idea that YOU think you're going to have any control over your own browser and they have to start somewhere.
But I'm getting 80% of that ♥♥♥♥.
https://backlinko.com/ad-blockers-users
In the not too distant future, we'll be able to visibly see this reported trendline of increased adblocker usage post YT's decision.
(Basically it's an incorrect claim. It's under 50% usage right now)
There must be something I'm doing that y'all ain't considered.
FanboyNZ who does the EasyLIsts, Annoyances and others in uBO currently handles the ad and content blocking for Brave browser.
I'm seeing all kinds of alarmist posts on X/Twitter, with many saying to leave Chrome now and other silliness. Why? There are MV3 content blockers already there, plus MV3 is still far off on the horizon. Once Google starts in mid 2024, it still has to run thru the dev builds of Chrome before reaching the mainstream and who knows how long that'll take.
Fanboy does his own lists, and they're decent. But he's only a third-party that the bigger devs incorporate into their extensions as part of the offerings.
It's not really a big deal for someone to switch if they already know the company is doing something devious.