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In 2024 #Google forced users to choose between #Chrome and #uBlockOrigin

Most chose the latter because finally everyone understands it's time to quit Google. 😎

Here are our favorite browser alternatives:
➡️ tuta.com/blog/best-private-bro…

Which one did you pick?

🦊 Firefox
🦆 DuckDuckGo
🕵️ Tor Browser
Mullvad
Pale Moon
Puffin
GNU IceCat
WaterFox
Brave
Hyphanet

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Where is the evidence that more people have decided to leave Chrome? And the other problem is that still 90% of the Chrome users have never heard of ublock origin.
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Ich nutze kein #Chrome. Dieser proprietäre Mist kommt bei mir nur im äußersten Notfall auf mein #Linux System. Dann würde ich auch eher #Chromium wählen, immerhin ist das die Open Source Variante und das, worauf Chrome am Ende selbst basiert. Aber da geht uBlock auch nicht mehr.

Aktuell nutze ich den #FirefoxESR und hatte ja schon angedeutet, dass ihr liebes Tuta Team, einen eigenen Browser entwickelt, gerne auf Firefox Basis.

Ich finde uBlock sehr cool. Nutze ich seit Jahren.

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not Brave, the crypto fascist transphobe run browser. That's for damn sure.
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Another one for LibreWolf. Found transitioning from FF very easy once I learned how to export all my settings from browser extensions.
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some of those are based on chromium, and that's part of the problem
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Vivaldi (has a built-in adblocker for years), and Floorp as a secondary solution when the trick to keep MV2 extensions functioning will end in June.
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I was already at Firefox 🦊, do you have a link with the statistics? It doesn’t seem right.
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I never voluntarily went for Chrome. Still prefer Firefox and alikes
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Firefox on desktop, Cromite (Chromium-based) on Android, Firefox can't even compete with Chrome on mobile when they lack basic features like bookmark import/export, or heavily-requested features like PWAs.

Which sucks ass right now, because Mull (DivestOS' fork of Firefox) has ceased development along with DivestOS itself, and people are supposed to migrate away. Yeah, good luck manually migrating all of your bookmarks, your site data, your passwords, without using Firefox Sync, a miserable, nightmarish service to attempt to self-host.

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Oh wait how will Honey extension developers new baby - Pie.org - will work in Chrome blocking ads while offering to pay users to see ads. Oh yeah forgot it is a scam just like their original idea.
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firefox + duckduckgo + ublockorigin (👎trackers 👍ads)
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Let them fight back like it's a real war. No more pattycake BS.
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Would like to support Firefox but unfortunately it's too energy inefficient and slow on a modern Android Flag ship in comparison to chromium based browsers.

Also I do not tolerate Mozillas choice of mass dismissals rather than lowering the work duration across all workers. It's an evil capitalist strategy ruining lifes while the others shall work harder to not be fired next when money is tight.

Remember #DontBeEvil

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I didn't see LibreWolf in the list. I use it and Tor as my daily browsers of choice. And UnGoogled Chromium if I need a Chrome-based browser.