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Nemeski@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Chrome Canary just killed uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2 extensions

www.androidpolice.com

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Chrome Canary just killed uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2 extensions

www.androidpolice.com

Nemeski@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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The Chrome Canary in the coal mine just went silent, as uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2 extensions can no longer be re-enabled via flags
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    shrugs in Firefox

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      Careful, there are some edgy people out there who don’t want to use more than one browser because Firefox doesn’t work with their cameras /s

      Meanwhile, I’ll still be using Firefox too

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        Who needs to give their browser access to their camera?

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          May be bad phrasing, but Firefox doesn’t support h.265 so there’s limitations with streaming video on some camera platforms and other sites.

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            TIL Firefox doesn’t support HEVC. Hadn’t really noticed that before, I guess it’s why some Jellyfin streams started transcoding for me.

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              It is supported in the nightly build and full support is in the works currently.

              https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/hevc-support/idc-p/63424/highlight/true#M36557

            • FierySpectre@lemmy.world
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              Neither does it support HDR content

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          People who have to use their browser for telehealth and virtual teller banking access.

          Sadly these are also things that require better security.

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            Yup. Firefox doesn’t work for me unfortunately, so I have to maintain Chrome on at least one device for these things

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              Hey, member when you always had to have IE for one of “those” sites and it was basically just an awful browser everyone was forced to have like as a legal requirement or something?

              Heh. IE. Then when you’d use it to download firefox it’d say “Nooooo! Wait! I’m teh Best Browser!!” Hahahahah

              IE. Ded.

            • Jojo, Lady of the West@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              I use Firefox for some teleconferencing, but my therapist’s software only works on chrome

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          People who use Webex, zoom, etc for one use in try browser and don’t normally use those links. Happens at work when an outside vendor doesn’t use what we do.

        • JustARegularNerd@lemmy.world
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          I do this with Discord and Zoom as an alternative to installing their actual apps. 99% of the functionality is there anyway, and the 1% is stuff I don’t want anyway

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          I use MS teams for meetings every day at work, in Firefox, in Linux. It’s nice that even the camera works when I need it to.

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          It’s so frustratingly annoying. I primarily use Firefox, but switch to Chrome for specific Google services on my mobile. Once in a while, the search suggests I take a photo? Why?

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            Y’all got any more of that data?

            /Google

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      You say that like they didn’t just remove several other adblock extensions themselves

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        No they didn’t.

        They’re still there. Ublock origin is the god-tier adblock, and it’s still there. It’s even a Recommended by Mozilla extension.

        I know people on Lemmy often, for some reason, hate Mozilla more than Google or Microsoft, but Mozilla very much still caters to people who want to block ads, despite the disinformation on Lemmy.

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          I don’t think Lemmy users hate Firefox. I feel like alot of it is either people who legitimately have whatever needs they have, fulfilled by chrome more than firefox, or…it’s fucking astroturfers/fanboys.

          Edit Addendum: Also, if anything, Lemmy users fucking love Firefox.

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            I don’t mean all Lemmy users. I mean a surprisingly large amount that non-stop hate on Mozilla and Firefox.

            I’ve even seen two users that hate Mozilla/Firefox so much that they wrote about it in their account bio, which I find crazy.

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              Mozilla have made a series of unpopular choices, especially their enabling of telemetry for advertisers that does nothing to benefit users.

              It is no surprise some people are vocally unhappy.

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                Private ads that make user tracking impossible absolutely benefits users, and the ad industry would be a lot less of a cancerous cesspit if it were the norm.

                It’s certainly been unpopular, but that’s more because most people on Lemmy don’t read past ragebait headlines and assume the worst.

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        From what I’ve heard, they only “removed” uBlock Origin Lite. Normal uBO is still up.

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          Actually, they flagged UBO Lite and the dev removed it himself in a fit of pique.

          https://www.pcworld.com/article/2474353/popular-ad-blocker-removed-from-firefox-extension-store.html

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            and they only flagged it because it violated privacy rules

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              No. It didn’t. That’s why he was upset. Mozilla even admit this. Did you read the article or what?

              “Mozilla later admitted in an email that they had made a mistake regarding the extension, but Hill has ultimately decided to cease development of the uBlock Origin Lite add-on for Firefox.”

              https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBOL-home/issues/197#issuecomment-2383629057&xcust=2-3-2474353-1-0-0&sref=https://www.pcworld.com/article/2474353/popular-ad-blocker-removed-from-firefox-extension-store.html

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        shrugs in books

        They have no idea how stubborn I am.

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        Except they didn’t… If you read more than headlines

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        The one they removed isn’t relevant until Firefox also removes manifest V2 which they have no plans for.

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          Firefox has a different manifest v3 that still retains webrequest functionality, so even when they do switch over it’ll be fine.

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