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And you're surprised?.... seriously?
Firefox for the win... always has been.... always will be
https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBOL-home/releases
The developer has crafted an MV3 extension based on uBlock Origin. It is "permissionless" and houses fewer lists but it works. You still have 6-7 months or whatever to make a decision. For now, it's OK. I'm sticking with Brave until it caves. The heck with Chrome and Google search.
https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/1067als/eli5_ublock_lite_vs_ublock_origin/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GARcKCaUfI
Louis also posted a video 4 days later discussing how YT may be breaking the privacy law in the EU. Reasoning is YT has to run code that you didn't authorize and since it scans your computer it may be breaking EU's privacy laws.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqhPUmyrfGI
There are ways to bypass the ad-block detection system but if they persist I will just watch videos somewhere else.
Non-chrome/google users, will laugh as uBlock continues to function, and can continue blocking "anti adblock" lines or scripts. Also consider looking into blocking widevine/widevinecdm & not using "ambient mode" for YTs vid settings, seems to save a lot of CPU since that seems to have gone up a lot recently (about 1/4th CPU use now) which I noticed since this workstation CPU is supposed to use a very low amount for YT.
Hopefully this is the push people need to stop using google products, use adblockers, and consider things like "PiHole".
If the EU decides to take action this is one time they're actually doing some good in regard to online activity.
For a parent company owning YT that seems to do as much as they do, they sure made it easy to block entirely.
Chrome's global market share is 63%. Compare that to 5.5% for Edge and (
Google is a trillionaire company, up there with NVIDIA and good ol' Microsoft.
The only thing it's good for is to get into Twitch... for some reason Twitch likes Chrome
Otherwise right?... might was well just give all your info to Google
I'm curious to see their outcome. Not to mention their detection was declared as spyware.
Alphabet Corporation aka Google, are a multi trillions worth corporation why they need even more profit from ads?
Thats my views of it, I use add-ons only from the Microsoft store, and their store has both Ublock Original and UBlock experimental
lol. You had me there for a second.
No matter how much they try.