Firefox for the win!

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  1. Or how ever you choose to ad block, but yes Firefox is a pretty simple setup, still need to use a secondary web browser for the few sites that don’t behave well with Firefox.

    There again, most of those websites I’ve come across, mostly aren’t ad filled, and there are extension for firefox to bypass issue on a lot of those websites

  2. Prefix-NA

    It’s crazy how chrome just blocks add-ons like this and is allowed to without anti trust lawsuits

  3. You can enable it by following these steps:

    * Make sure the Developer Mode is turned On.
    * Navigate to chrome://flags/,
    * Now search the “Allow legacy extension manifest versions” flag and set it to Enable.
    * Download the most recent uBlock Origin ZIP (1.65) from their official GitHub and install it.

  4. natr0nFTW

    chrome is bloated anyways

    welcome to firefox this is firefox welcome

  5. Master_of_Ravioli

    Brave for Chromium stuff, Firefox for everything else.

    Its not that hard mate.

  6. Still running on Opera GX for me. (Please for the love of god I know Firefox is equivalent if not better I just don’t give a fuck)

  7. LucasIsDead

    i just switched to firefox and IT FUCKING SUCKS. My extensions don’t work as well. The ui is less smooth. and the mobile app is awful.

  8. RangerFluid3409

    Ever since I have tried brave, no more ad issues with YouTube, I recommend it. Ignore the chromium cry babies, this browser is the real deal.

    Edit: FYI, ad block is already integrated into the app

  9. Celebril63

    I’m still running both on Edge. It’s a huge improvement over Chrome, anyway.

    I used to love FF, but it just got too sluggish some years ago. I still keep an updated version up to see if it can match Edge performance, UI, or resource management. I’d love to love it again.

  10. TraditionalShape666

    Use Brave Web Browser, its the best Browser on the market.

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