You can still enable uBlock Origin in Chrome, here is how
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I don’t think that comma belongs there
they were just making a statement and then also mentioning to use firefox
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Thank you. Glad one person has the ability to actually comprehend what I said. Vivaldi - and several others - does as blocking on iOS right now.
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Aaand, why bother?
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IronFox for LibreWolf fans on Android.
I used ironfox too, just a lot of website functionality was broken using it. (At least for me and this was months ago).
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they were just making a statement and then also mentioning to use firefox
This guy gets it
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Lots of comments in here saying to just use Firefox, and they're entirely correct, but the one use case for articles like this I could think of is where you are forced to use Chrome at work but can still install extensions.
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Ubo lite seems to work just fine for my needs, which is blocking yt ads. Everything else vivaldi or adguard catches
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I'm struggling with the concept of people putting effort into using uBlock Origin with Chrome.
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Is the uBlock Origin Lite TestFlight app only for Safari or is it system wide?
I'd love to benefit from it while using Firefox on iOS.
Installs as a Safari Extension, so I believe it is only for Safari and not for the «webkit core» itself that all browsers on iOS use.
Another option is the Orion browser from Kagi that supports desktop extensions like Ublock Origin.
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I used ironfox too, just a lot of website functionality was broken using it. (At least for me and this was months ago).
Settled on fennec.I main ironfox and use a base version of firefox for the occasional websites that break.
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I used ironfox too, just a lot of website functionality was broken using it. (At least for me and this was months ago).
Settled on fennec.Been using it with uBlock Origin in medium mode which breaks even more sites and I don't have much trouble with broken sites.
For the occasional website that just refuses to work, I use Cromite.
This, of course, will depend on the sites you use as well so YMMV.
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I'm struggling with the concept of people putting effort into using uBlock Origin with Chrome.
I have to use Chrome to access a couple of sites that don't play nice with Firefox.
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Or like, just switch already?
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Why jump through all these hoops, and lessen the security of your browser in the process, just to do something that is being fully stripped out soon anyway?
Just install Firefox. It's not like you can't import your bookmarks and such.
For me, it's a bad case of complete aversion to change and my mind just not able to handle the *gestures at everything* right now to the point of dozing off due to sleep problems. All it takes to push me over the edge into a mental spiral is muscle memory messing up; At least 6 or so years since switching from Windows 7 to 10 I am still being driven mad because the same exact notch on windows 10 mouse sensitivity as it was in 7 is slightly more sensitive in 10 over 7. Likewise I've been using chrome for god knows how long now and when I tried going back to Firefox earlier this year I found that a lot of things are in different places on chrome as well as key combinations and extensions are not exactly the same in what and how they work or where their menu locations are or options. And yes I know I'll be forced to readapt once mv2 is phased out of chrome but for now I am just trying to hang on to whatever I can keep the same as everything in the world feels up in the air now. Having, officially diagnosed, mental illnesses is not fun alongside being stubborn at the worst times.
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I have to use Chrome to access a couple of sites that don't play nice with Firefox.
I have to use Chrome to access a couple of sites that don't play nice with Firefox.
I bet those sites will play nice if you switch your user-agent to display as chrome.
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I have to use Chrome to access a couple of sites that don't play nice with Firefox.
Just use edge, it’s chrome based. Or any other chrome based browsers that aren’t google chrome?
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I'm struggling with the concept of people putting effort into using uBlock Origin with Chrome.
I use Firefox on everything EXCEPT my Steam Deck. Firefox will not let you open the dropdown menu to exit, make videos fullscreen etc. And when a notification pops up, your firefox is now 100 by 30 pixels...
I wish they would fix it already...
I can use firefox in desktop mode but i don't like having to switch to desktop mode and wait for everything. Then switch back to play something.
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People are weird. Just use Linux! /s
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I'm struggling with the concept of people putting effort into using uBlock Origin with Chrome.
I'm honestly looking for an answer for my specific use case and unfortunately no other browser seems to be able to do this (I last looked into this in earnest near the beginning of the year). I am a consultant and work on multiple customers systems (web based system) all of which use a common single sign in provider. Unfortunately this means that in a single browser session, I can only be logged into one customer at one time. Yes, I know I can use multiple browsers but I sometimes touch 10 different systems in a day and need to switch between them easily and quicly. Yes, I know I can do this in Firefox but Firefox doesn't break each sandboxed session into it's own container with its own customized icon in the taskbar within windows.
With chrome I can create as many local profiles as I want, one for each of my customers and each with their own unique icons. Each profile has its own add-ons, caches etc. and I can quickly switch back and forth between them visually from the taskbar.
I do not want to continue having to using Chrome so if someone has a solution that gives me chrome profiles without the google, I would love that so much.
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