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Google confirms they will disable uBlock Origin in Chrome in 2024: Finally everyone understands it's time to quit Google. 😎
Here are our favorite browsers alternatives:
➡️ https://tuta.com/blog/best-private-browsers
Which one did you pick?
🦊 Firefox
🦆 DuckDuckGo
🕵️ Tor Browser
Mullvad
Pale Moon
Puffin
GNU IceCat
WaterFox
Brave
Hyphanet
Why Bother With uBlock Origin Being Blocked In Chrome? Now Is The Best Time To Switch To Firefox
Choose the browser that best suits your privacy needs.Tutanota
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hacknorris
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in reply to Tuta • • •dlmayhem
in reply to Tuta • • •Fox Trenton 🎱
in reply to dlmayhem • • •@dlmayhem
Same with my Mull (Android Firefox privacy browser)
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Seems like your browser is not supported or outdated. Please see FAQ entry for more information
Tuta
in reply to Fox Trenton 🎱 • • •Fox Trenton 🎱
in reply to Tuta • • •@dlmayhem
OK, i checked. I have Mull version 120.0.0, downloaded from f-Droid, which is stated as the last version.
Fox Trenton 🎱
in reply to Fox Trenton 🎱 • • •@dlmayhem
I restarted it as a precaution as well.
Mozilla/5.0 (Android 10; Mobile; rv:120.0) Gecko/120.0 Firefox/120.0 Error: Unsupported execute@https://app.tuta.com/app.js:1:76965 i@https://app.tuta.com/polyfill.js:1:4214 P@https://app.tuta.com/polyfill.js:1:4183 x.import/</t.C<@https://app.tuta.com/polyfill.js
katlin
in reply to Fox Trenton 🎱 • • •@sintrenton @dlmayhem
It seems that Tuta has for unexplained reasons recently dropped support for Javascript, so if you have sensibly disabled WebAssembly for security reasons, Tuta will unhelpfully just tell you to upgrade to a more modern browser, even if your browser is already latest version.
Could this possibly be the reason for Tuta failing in your browser?
Tuta
in reply to katlin • • •Raising the bar in security with Argon2.
TutanotaFox Trenton 🎱
in reply to Tuta • • •@katlin @dlmayhem
Thank you for the feedback. I'm leaning towards going for installing the app in the end, it seems. But great hearing your responses.
Tuta
in reply to Fox Trenton 🎱 • • •Fox Trenton 🎱
in reply to Tuta • • •@katlin @dlmayhem
Said the creator of it 😋
Yep, I will for sure. ✌️😎👍
Have a great weekend!
katlin
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in reply to Tuta • • •After Chrome came out, I tried it a little bit, but every time I went straight back to Firefox.
I'm still using Firefox today.
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in reply to Tuta • • •...hukka
in reply to Tuta • • •- I would like you to add some kind of encrypted DNS to the list. I'm trying out Quad9 with DNS over HTTPS on my home router right now.
I'm using Mozilla Firefox most of the time on my mobile units.
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in reply to Tuta • • •A security-conscious browser that is effective but also restrictive
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in reply to Tuta • • •Linux: Firefox and Tor browser.
Android: Firefox, Firefox Focus and Tor.
I don't have secrets (apart from the obvious ID that phishers want). I just don't like creeps thinking they can sell me.
Midhun
in reply to Tuta • • •🔗 David Sommerseth
in reply to Tuta • • •I'm sorry, but this was a poor and bad click-bait.
First of all, this is from a reddit post over a month ago:
https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/17wu2gz/google_confirms_they_will_disable_ublock_origin/
That Reddit post does not point at anything official from Google supporting that click-bait post. The closest you get is this post:
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/resuming-the-transition-to-mv3/
None of these posts which you highlight in that image confirms that Google will deliberately target uBlock Origin. It is a collateral damage, though, with the MV3 move; yes. But it is not targeting uBlock Origin explicitly - as that headline indicates.
I completely agree that using Google based services and products is highly risky in regards to privacy, including Google Chrome (and most likely Chromium). But at least try to stay true to the real facts and not hype a click-bait.
This kind of posting you do here more makes me sceptical to Tuta. This is poor propaganda. If you want to do this kind of stunts, at least know you provide the real hard facts.
Resuming the transition to Manifest V3 | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Chrome for DevelopersTertle950
in reply to Tuta • • •Fedor
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in reply to Tuta • • •waldi
in reply to Tuta • • •And misleading as hell. Headline talks about uBlock Origin, text then talks solely about MV2 extensions.
No word that MV3 also supports almost all features in a fork called uBlock Origin Lite. They even have a handy list of the supported features.
No word if Firefox pledged to keep access to that one (open to abuse) API forever. So will they remain working or will the same problem show up in a short while again?
marco_m_aus_f
in reply to Tuta • • •Test Ad Block - Toolz
d3ward.github.iolj·rk
in reply to Tuta • • •Tor Browser isn't very secure though IIRC because it's often late to the patch party. So rather use it for exactly the things where you need TOR.
I wouldn't recommend Brave though, the boss is a prick who financially supports homophobic laws. And it's deep in the crypto bro scene. Also it's based on Blink and if they don't keep manually supporting Manifest v2 they will eventually remove it as well ^^'
I highly recommend just using Firefox and going through the settings to e.g., force-enable DoH and certificate transparency, clear cookies on quit (+allow list), disallow third party cookies, etc.
Alex
in reply to Tuta • • •@Vivaldi and Arc as incredible good alternatives!
Löwe 🤘
in reply to Tuta • • •switched back to #Firefox Beta 1.5 years ago and never looked back ... since all on this list seem to be based on Firefox anyway, why not stick with the Original?
Or if you want / need something Chromium based (e.g. for the Dev Environment), Vivaldi is a very good / mostly Google Free alternative, too
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in reply to Tuta • • •🤷 I've been mainly on Firefox now for years.
Not perfect, but then Chrome has been never perfect either.
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in reply to Tuta • • •(Yes I know it used to be required by some applications.)
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