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madcaesar , to news in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

FYI TELL YOUR LOVED ONES ABOUT THIS

If you are on here you’re probably like me “the it guy of the family”

Mom and dad aren’t going to switch themselves, remove chrome for them as the default install Firefox and tell them to use that unless something absolutely refuses to work. Pick your battles.

NoSpiritAnimal ,
@NoSpiritAnimal@lemmy.world avatar

I can’t even get my mom to stop believing that her bank would text her asking for her account info.

Prethoryn ,
@Prethoryn@lemmy.world avatar

Good news for Mom, Firefox doesn’t really change functionality wise compared to Chrome.

A_Random_Idiot ,

Sometimes people just refuse common sense and have to be left to ruin their own lives, no matter how much you love them.

Cause theres no point drowning yourself, trying to keep idiots that refuse to swim above water.

SkunkWorkz ,

If you are the IT guy just buy a raspberry pi or a cheap mini pc and install pi-hole at your parents place that you can access remotely. That way their entire network is blocked from ads and you can troubleshoot from anywhere.

madcaesar ,

Honestly that’s way too much work. Keep it simple imo.

SkunkWorkz ,

It is simple. Probably simpler than educating a stubborn boomer to use a different browser.

almost1337 ,

And then it gets blamed every time something doesn’t work right with the internet

lightnsfw ,

I gave my parents 3 "The internet stopped working so I reset the router"s before I stopped trying. If you can’t follow the simplest instructions you’re on your own. Enjoy your adds and paying for subscription services.

CancerMancer ,

Yeah that’s what happened with my wife. Had to scrap PiHole because she didn’t want to deal with it.

Masterkraft0r , to technology in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

cackles in firefox…

tigeruppercut ,

It’s like the reporter went out of his way to not mention ff at the end of the article:

uBlock Origin will continue to work as usual across other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Opera, and more.

MigratingtoLemmy ,

Edge isn’t using manifest v3?

Evilcoleslaw ,

It is, it’s deadline is just a little farther out.

Schadrach , to technology in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

Advertising company makes it harder to block ads on their browser, news at 11.

Or did anyone forget that they made an explicit effort to block another ad blocking extension a while back, including blocking it from the Chrome store, blocking you from installing it manually and even blocking at least some versions of it from being manually installed in developer mode?

Ad nauseam, because it also simulated as clocks and thus ruined their metrics.

quissberry , to technology in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

Look like I need to convince my dad to switch now

Contravariant ,

Reminds me of the time I did roughly the same thing trying to get people to move away from internet explorer.

capital ,

Would he notice if you just installed Firefox and changed the icon to Chrome?

TypicalHog , to technology in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

Brave will continue to support manifest V2.

faethon , to technology in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
@faethon@lemmy.world avatar

At this point I am seriously wondering why people would like to use Chrome over Firefox for instance.

mipadaitu ,

I use multiple profiles in chrome for my different logged in usages, for some reason Firefox makes it hard to switch profiles.

palordrolap ,

"Hard" is a strong word. It's not built into the default interface, granted, but it's not that hard to use FF's command line: firefox -P

They have said they're thinking about rejigging the whole thing though.

mipadaitu ,

Ok, telling people to open a command line and TYPE firefox -P is HARD. In chrome you just click the icon in the upper right and select whatever profile you want.

It makes no sense that you have to either open about:profiles then select “launch in new window” or open the command line to start a new profile, makes NO sense at all.

You can open a firefox private window with a keyboard shortcut, but if you want to be logged into two different accounts in two different profiles, you have to go through a minimum of three non-intuitive steps.

Even the extension that adds the profile switching doesn’t work anymore because it’s not maintained.

palordrolap ,

Dude, if that's all-caps HARD, then I don't know how you'd classify, say, compiling things from source and fixing any problems that might crop up along the way. Or fixing missing DLL / OCX hell when trying to get an old Windows game running under Linux, because let me tell you, I've done both of those and had to give up. firefox -P is heaven by comparison.

You could even put it into a shortcut and you wouldn't have to type it any more.

Yes the interface sucks, but HARD is not it.

Bongles ,

Sure, but you know most people do not have to do what you just described.

palordrolap ,

Most people don't need multiple profiles either.

Bongles ,

Fair enough

LiamMayfair ,

Look up the Firefox Containers extension.

DarkThoughts ,

The profile manager is definitely annoying, but it shouldn't be that hard to visit about:profiles to switch / open other profiles. Afaik they do work on a better one though.

minstrel ,

it has something like ‘-no-remote -p name’ param on cmd that you can do it seamless like chromium, or u can use the fork of the drop official pwa firefox support, it could be better, i know n i get it, but if u just use chromium base for it, than i got u covered

Prethoryn ,
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I am using Firefox as of last week I made the switch to the browser a different password manager and so far it is fine but there have been a couple of hiccups but it’s not necessarily a Firefox issue but an implementation with Android issue.

For example auto forwarding to an app from a webpage in Firefox has worked half the time for me and the other half not so much.

This is a small example, having Google Chrome and like wise the Google app be native to Android so they move back and forth between one another and are interchangeable while using my phone is much more smooth on my Android device.

Other than that, I am not positive as to why. On Desktop, zero issues. Works like a charm.

ocassionallyaduck ,

Its cool well just message the maintainers of Android to improve it, I’m sure it’s a mistake. Lemme go check who who’s behind it… /s

TheBloodFarts ,

Being able to cast seamlessly from Chrome to Chromecast is the only major issue I’ve had since switching to Firefox. It’s possible with Firefox and it works 99% of the time but it feels a little clunky. Completely worth it though overall and not a dealbreaker

RangerJosie ,

Use chrome to download Firefox.

miridius ,

Personal preference I guess. I’ve tried Firefox many times over the years and always ended up going back to other browsers. I find Firefox doesn’t render some pages quite right, the user agent stylesheet is odd, and the UI is less streamlined. Performance also used to be a problem although I hear it’s caught up now.

I used to be a Chrome user but now I prefer chromium based alternatives like brave and edge (which incidentally, uBO will keep working on). Chrome is still required for work, but uBO change won’t be an issue I think, there are plenty of other ad blockers that will work with MV3

rooster_butt ,

Because I use chrome for standard use and Firefox for sailing the high seas. And I much prefer just having 2 separate browsers for containerization. I’m just going to have to use librewolf or something when I do get the the mv3 update.

PM_Your_Nudes_Please ,

Why not just use something like Fences on Firefox? It allows you to containerize individual tabs. I use it all the time to separate work and personal accounts.

RizzRustbolt , to technology in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

That is a choice thumbnail.

idefix , to technology in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

There’s only 34 million uBlock Origin users on Chrome? So, billions are using Chrome without any ad-blockers? That’s crazy and unsafe

Crozekiel ,

Most users are fucking idiots and will continue to raw-dog the internet while visiting the most malicious sites possible.

Deepus ,

I feel like you’ve worked helpdesk at some point.

Nightwingdragon ,

Worked IT. Can confirm.

Crozekiel ,

Yes. Unfortunately. “a virus? How did I get that? What’s an anti-virus? You must be wrong, I just do a little bit of web browsing and downloading music.” (this was in the windows xp days that I’m specifically flashing back to)

jjagaimo ,

A lot of them don’t know the difference between ab, abp ublock and ublock origin

LordWiggle ,
@LordWiggle@lemmy.world avatar

There are also loads of people using Edge.

PM_Your_Nudes_Please ,

Lemmy has a really biased idea of what the average computer user can do. Imagine Janet in accounting, who calls help desk to reset her password every morning, and takes 30 minutes to remember how to check her email. Or the late GenZ just entering the workforce, who was surprised that their desktop wasn’t a touchscreen, and doesn’t know how a file structure works, because literally every device they’ve used growing up has been either a tablet or a Chromebook. That’s the average user.

alphabethunter ,

My boss once asked me to take a look at her computer that was super slow and barely functional, and the thing that surprised me the most was that she had been running Chrome without any adblock since ever, and when I asked her about adblock, she answered: “adwhat?”. Mind you that she’s still a millennial, and only a few years older than me.

BangCrash ,

I had to use my parents desktop a when I flew home for a bit.

Surfing the internet is fucking stressful if you don’t have adblocks. So overstimulating!!

I’m also on windows and for some reason I had to use Edge.

The Edge home screen is the VERY REASON google killed it back in the 90s. Clean clear search screen. Allows you to think what you are doing with out getting bombarded with ads and posts and ads and markets. Reminded me how terrible the search experience was back in Alta Vista and Yahoo days

THX1138 , to technology in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
@THX1138@lemmy.ml avatar

Firefox.

This is the way.

TheHotze ,

This is the way.

bitjunkie , to news in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

Next week: Over 30 million users pull the plug on Chrome, leaving Google execs to make the surprised Pikachu face and wonder aloud why millennials hate web browsers.

snailfact ,

Normal people are too lazy to care they are just going to get another ad blocking extension, even if it’s not as good as ublock.

thawed_caveman ,

Yeah, it takes some mental effort to change your habits, people are more likely to just install a new extension.

BUT, those extensions are probably next, dropping uBlock is part of a long-standing war by Google against ad blocking of all kinds. So at some point Chrome users won’t be able to escape ads, and then i do wonder if they’ll switch.

I feel like normal people who are too lazy to care would probably just use the default browser that came with their device. It will be Chrome if it’s an Android, but it will be everything but Chrome if it’s any other OS, it will be Edge or Safari.

Now i haven’t installed Chrome in a minute, but how many devices is it the default for? My understanding is that a lot of Chrome users specifically looked for it and installed it to use instead of the default, especially Windows users. And for that public, i do think it matters, i do think they would consider switching.

stoly ,

The sort of person who would sit through a Youtube ad or is still on Reddit won’t change. They’ll just get angry or perhaps not even notice.

InternetUser2012 ,

That type of person didn’t use ublock to begin with. Anyone that did is going to be a Firefox user today.

Olgratin_Magmatoe ,

Even if only a fraction of those kinds of users switch, that’s still millions of users chrome loses, and no longer get to make a buck off of.

stoly ,

I agree that every one counts but it won’t break Google’s profit margin.

LotrOrc , to news in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

I’ve started using Ecosia and i honestly have liked my results far more than on chrome

Lets_Eat_Grandma , to news in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

Just imported all my stuff into firefox. Bye felicia.

SLVRDRGN ,
throbbing_banjo , to news in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
@throbbing_banjo@lemmy.world avatar

If you’re still using chrome at this point you’re just asking for this shit

yournamehere , to news in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

oh no.

anyway, have you heard about firefox,librefox,mulvad browser…

ArugulaZ , to news in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads

Charade you are, monopolistic asswipes! I switched to Firefox months ago!

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