Install Firefox!

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    13 days ago

    It keeps amazing me how these Manifest V2 vs. V3 discussions, fail to address the elephant in the room: intercept and modify network requests.

    Do you want your web browser — that you may be using to access your banking account, or your shopping account, or an internet, or any sort of private content you want to keep secure — to allow every extension you install, forever and ever, to “intercept and modify network requests”… even if it initially didn’t, but then over time the developer, or whoever the developer might sell it to (see AdBlock and uBlock), might decide to “intercept and modify network requests”, for any reason they want, without any warning?

    What is so wrong with the browser ASKING THE USER before denying/granting that permission to random extensions?

    And how about having the browser let the user decide whether an extension is allowed to do that, on a per-website basis? I know, you can tell uBlock Origin to ignore a website… and “trust me, bro”? How about the browser enforced that instead?

  • Pete Hahnloser@beehaw.org
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    13 days ago

    It’s somewhat baffling how one can land at Beehaw while using Chrome. Chrome users should be perfectly happy on Reddit.

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    13 days ago

    Install Firefox

    No. I’d rather stop using the internet altogether. There are a lot of ways to block ads and MV2 is only one of them. Disregarding that MV3 adblockers are already a thing.

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      13 days ago

      While it is still possible to block some ads on chrome the remaining options are inferior. If that is enough for you go ahead.

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        12 days ago

        It’s been ages since I have seen an ad on my non-ff browser, desktop or mobile. And it’s not Chrome. If you think that the only way to block ads is crappy FF+an extension, then PEBCAK.

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      12 days ago

      How come you have such strong feelings against Firefox?

      Not trying to start a fight, just an honest question. Choosing to rather stop using the internet all together seems extreme for a browser that I use daily, but maybe I’m missing something in your use case.

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        12 days ago

        I strongly dislike Mozilla. They are as shitty as any other Corp., just with less money.

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            12 days ago

            This person pops up every time someone on Lemmy mentions web browsers to aggressively deride Mozilla for being mostly funded by Google (which is a fair point that I agree with) and then they turn around and recommend Chromium-based browsers.

            I’ve tried and I found it difficult to engage in good-faith conversation with them.

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      11 days ago

      No, it’s about chrome extensions and what permissions they get. Manifest v3 basically disables adblocking extensions