Google dropping ublock origin represents a flawless David vs Goliath victory for its developeroctopus_ink@lemmy.ml to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world – 182 points – 2 months ago55Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentNo.Then feel free to suffer from and be manipulated by targeted advertisement.It's been ages since I saw an ad on my browser. Without any extension. I'm sorry for you.Ok. I also care for it blocking data mining and annoying popups, and out working as a google safebrowsing alternative, but that's harder to argue for.1 more...
No.Then feel free to suffer from and be manipulated by targeted advertisement.It's been ages since I saw an ad on my browser. Without any extension. I'm sorry for you.Ok. I also care for it blocking data mining and annoying popups, and out working as a google safebrowsing alternative, but that's harder to argue for.1 more...
Then feel free to suffer from and be manipulated by targeted advertisement.It's been ages since I saw an ad on my browser. Without any extension. I'm sorry for you.Ok. I also care for it blocking data mining and annoying popups, and out working as a google safebrowsing alternative, but that's harder to argue for.
It's been ages since I saw an ad on my browser. Without any extension. I'm sorry for you.Ok. I also care for it blocking data mining and annoying popups, and out working as a google safebrowsing alternative, but that's harder to argue for.
Ok. I also care for it blocking data mining and annoying popups, and out working as a google safebrowsing alternative, but that's harder to argue for.
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Then feel free to suffer from and be manipulated by targeted advertisement.
It's been ages since I saw an ad on my browser. Without any extension. I'm sorry for you.
Ok. I also care for it blocking data mining and annoying popups, and out working as a google safebrowsing alternative, but that's harder to argue for.