You do realise ublock origin exists for Chrome as well right?
Yeah but google chrome nerfs it severely.
Not to mention the fact that FF is the only mobile browser to support add-ons
In what way?
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/youtube-testing-three-strikes-rule-to-block-users-with-ad-blockers
Zero mentions of Chrome in that article
You're right. Well I'm using firefox and haven't received these warnings so I assumed it was a chrome thing. I could be wrong though.
not for long, and expect even more restrictions to its use after Web Environment Integrity.
People have been saying that about Chrome for at least a decade and it's never happened. If it does actually happen (it won't) then I'll switch but no reason to switch before then.
understandabe
You do realise ublock origin exists for Chrome as well right?
Yeah but google chrome nerfs it severely.
Not to mention the fact that FF is the only mobile browser to support add-ons
In what way?
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/youtube-testing-three-strikes-rule-to-block-users-with-ad-blockers
Zero mentions of Chrome in that article
You're right. Well I'm using firefox and haven't received these warnings so I assumed it was a chrome thing. I could be wrong though.
not for long, and expect even more restrictions to its use after Web Environment Integrity.
People have been saying that about Chrome for at least a decade and it's never happened. If it does actually happen (it won't) then I'll switch but no reason to switch before then.
understandabe