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submitted 4 weeks ago by Deep@mander.xyz to c/firefox@fedia.io

cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/51060672

There is still some small changes I would love to see(Native Noscript functionality, the new brave included adblocker, easy cookies and permissions switchs on the websites-urlbar, AMOLED mode, more secure defaults, no DNS over Https on Android, more slim tools view and more).

But overall Mozilla improved the browser to become a real good choice.

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[-] Deep@mander.xyz 1 points 4 weeks ago

Not sure what your issue is. You can install uBlock Origin on Firefox for Android

Included brave adblocker is more efficient(native code vs JavaScript).

Noscript stuff is good, I assume some of the tracking protection helps but doesn't go far enough.

Chrome let's you disable or enable JavaScript on individual sites with easy controls. It does not have the granular control like NoScript, but it provides basic functionality for someone like me who disable JavaScript by default.

... Not trying to be a dick for you about your last point, but Apple like to control their users like a dominatrix. There is not a lot of ways for Mozilla to control their iOS version within Apple garden.

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