• Google is transitioning Chrome’s extension support from the Manifest V2 framework to the V3.
  • This means users won’t be able to use uBlock Origin to block ads on Google Chrome.
  • However, there’s a new iteration of the app — uBlock Origin Lite, which is Manifest V3 compliant but doesn’t boast the original version’s comprehensive ad-blocking features.
  • Maestro
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    3003 months ago

    Why wait? Migrate now. There’s even Firefox for mobile with ublock

          • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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            753 months ago

            Same as on desktop. You go to the Mozilla extension site or the author’s site and click add.

            • @ArgentRaven@lemmy.world
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              And to add to that, set all your programs and links to open in Firefox by default, instead of the YouTube app, etc. then you’re blocking ads just like a desktop on every site you visit.

                  • @ripcord@lemmy.world
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                    23 months ago

                    It’s definitely one of the reasons I left.

                    On the other hand, Google fucking SUCKS and I expect Apple to be doing way less questionable-to-evil stuff with my data.

                • @CommanderCloon@lemmy.ml
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                  That’s because “firefox” (or “chrome” too) on apple products is just a reskin of Safari. Apple does not allow 3rd party browser engines in its app store.

                  That’s because 3rd party browser engines might not suck ass, which would allow OWA apps in your browser whcih would circumvent Apple’s 30% cut on everything. So they kneecap their own browser and don’t allow any other browser on their devices.

              • Veloxization
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                This is Fennec, a fork of Firefox for mobile, though mobile Firefox has this same menu. c: Extensions are very much supported on mobile and it’s great.

                Though I should add: I’m not an iOS user, so the story is likely to be different there, Apple being Apple and whatnot.

                A screenshot from an Android phone, showing Fennec, a Firefox fork, listing extensions, including uBlock Origin.

      • m-p{3}
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        On Android, Firefox for iOS doesn’t have addons because Apple.

        • @maccentric@sh.itjust.works
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          223 months ago

          The Orion browser has rudimentary support for Firefox extensions. UBlock origin seems to work for me. Best I’ve found for iOS

          • m-p{3}
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            From what I understand, it’s mostly because they’re forced to use WebKit, and building a compatibility layer to make the existing addons to work within iOS constraints on top of WebKit would need a significant amount of work.

            My guess is that Mozilla is waiting on the engine restrictions to be lifted, but so far that will only happen in the European market with their alt stores.

      • Pennomi
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        263 months ago

        Only on Firefox Android.

        As far as I know, Safari is the only browser with Adblock on iOS.

        • @skuzz@discuss.tchncs.de
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          Also third party browsers on iOS are forced to use a janky slow WebKit WebView instead of the accelerated WebKit on Safari.

          In the EU, things are different and third-party rendering engines have been forced upon Apple, so people there may have more options.

        • @harsh3466@lemmy.ml
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          This is true, however, Firefox focus has a built in blocker that’s pretty good, and the Orion browser for iOS actually supports Firefox extensions (even though it’s built on top of safari), and is also pretty good. I run bothe Firefox focus and Orion with ublock on my iOS devices.

          • Eggyhead
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            I just installed Orion thanks to this post and I’m really impressed. I usually stick to safari, but I’m going to sit on this for a week and see how I feel about it.

            2 quick questions; Do you know if it’s possible to get YouTube videos to run in PiP on iOS/iPadOS? And is there a dark mode for the app’s interface?

            • @harsh3466@lemmy.ml
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              Yes, you can do pip, you need to first expand the video to full screen, then tap the screen to bring up the on screen controls, and you should see a pip button in the upper left of the video.

              Orion doesn’t have a dark mode that I’m aware of, though it mostly respects iOS dark mode (with annoying exceptions). Though with firefox extensions, you can install dark reader, or you can install the dark reader iOS app, to get dark mode on all websites.

              Edit: I’m not certain that dark reader iOS app will work with orion. I don’t use the app, I use the firefox extension with orion.

      • UltraMagnus0001
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        Blocks ads in YouTube too, and if you add sponsorblock you it’ll skip in video ads too

      • Maestro
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        123 months ago

        Yes. You can install extensions on firefox mobile just like you can on the desktop version. IIRC it’s the only mobile browser that does this.

      • Orbituary
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        63 months ago

        Mull is a Firefox fork with even more privacy features. There are others that I’m sure people will chime in with.

      • strawberry
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        13 months ago

        low key that’s why I switched. ads on mobile are so incredibly intrusive

    • arglebargle
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      83 months ago

      Or better still firefox focus. Ad blocking built in and it drops all the cookies as soon as you close it.

      I keep firefox on mobile for when I need to go to a trusted site, firefox focus for everything else.

      • PopShark
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        23 months ago

        I just wanted to drop in to say I do the same!! Especially on iOS where regular Firefox is kinda so-so (but better than Safari) Firefox Focus meanwhile is King

    • @Zahille7@lemmy.world
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      I personally enjoy Ecosia. They’re the ones who plant trees whenever you use their search engine, and while not the best, at least their mobile app has a built in ad-blocker that imo seems pretty decent.

      • @Resonosity@lemmy.world
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        You can use FireFox and set your default search engine to Ecosia’s. Best of both world’s.

        There is also a FF extension called Search For Trees that defaults to Google’s search engine instead of Ecosia/Bing where you don’t have to pre-load each search with #g, unlike Ecosia. The Google search in this extension is a little wacky though so not perfect. Search For Trees donates to Trees For the Future btw.

    • @echo
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      Mostly inertia and other priorities…

        • @echo
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          23 months ago

          yeah, I went ahead and set it up…

          Any recommendation for an alternative to Hangouts?

      • @ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml
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        Hopefully it will break badly enough to move people past their inertia so then there can be a more serious competitor to Chrome, or maybe even multiple competitors to Chrome.

    • @Mog_fanatic@lemmy.world
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      I tried but for some reason certain websites can’t play any videos on Firefox without buffering every like 5 or 10 seconds for a few seconds. It happens on 100% of videos on YouTube and like 50% of videos on any other website. It’s super annoying, so back to chrome I went and I guess I’ll stay until ublock bites the dust and I have to move.

      • Kallioapina
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        43 months ago

        Thats Googles fault. Firefox has an user agent switcher -addon. Flip it there to appear as Chrome, and suddenly Youtube bufferring problems drastically lessen.

        Also if you are in EU, consider making a complaint about this assholish and anti-competetive behaviour to your country’s competition/trade authority. Also EU’s, if you feel like being an extra responsible EU citizen. These assholes at Google need to be fined to extinction.