Mozilla just added "Privacy-Preserving Attribution" backdoor for advertisers to Firefox 128 without notifying users - Devnigger says users are too dumb to make an informed decision to opt in

Also, words cannot express how happy I am to finally see the lies, copes and bullshit from Mozilla shills finally come crashing down.

Yes you CAN just take Chromium, rip out what you want, insert what you want, and put out a top tier browser while still having top tier privacy and adblocking. It's called Brave and its led by the guy you fired.
Yes you CAN just make a totally new web engine from scratch. Its called Ladybird and nice try getting the creator cancelled, trannies. Looks like it didn't work.

For years you heard nothing but how doing this stuff was impossible and you just needed to cope with Mozilla's bullshit because they were the only alternative to Google.
That was always a bunch of lies. Never listen to blackpillers or Mozilla shills.
 
Now I have to decide over Brave or Librewolf. I always had the Idea in my head that Brave was a OperaGX tier normie browser. Am I mistaken? Always been averse to chromium but at this point there's not much you can stand on for not using chromium now with Google
vivaldi

Firefox used to have a window that would show all the media on the page and much younger me would use that to quickly find and download Flash files off Newgrounds. They took that away from us for… reasons. Fuck Firefox, man.
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Not in the sense that you mean (see below)



Wrong.
Highlight where exactly it says "we will not support Manifest v3", Brave will have both v2 and v3, but funnily enough it's irrelevant 'cause the Chrome webstore will force all extensions to be built via Manifest v3.
So, not only I'm right, but at the end of the day Google still controls how you use chromium outside of Google Chrome.
In late 2021, Google first announced plans to deprecate Manifest V2 (MV2), the longstanding Chrome extension manifest file format, and force extensions to be built using Manifest V3 (MV3) going forward.
Also there was a github issue about it that got closed without a solution.
The only bit of good news this article has is that Shields will always work regardless, so I guess that's a very small win for Brave, but not for NoScript, uBlock, etc.

Also to reply to GoysGoneWild
Another thing that already made Chromium worse than FF in every way imaginable is the fact you can't use extensions in Private windows, a problem that's also inherently on Brave. I know this because I use both browsers interchangeably (infact because chromium loads webpages better due or thanks to Google's monopoly). It also has smaller problems that aren't on FF like the fucking bookmark menu closing the moment you drag and drop a bookmark literally anywhere. If I want to rearrange my bookmarks it takes already longer than in Firefox.

Literally it's the whole Windows vs Linux argument all over again, but with browsers instead. 1 browser does 1 thing right, gets fucked by those in charge, the other browser doesn't do that 1 thing right, but doesn't get eternally fucked every given chance (debatable). Firefox is unironically Windows and Chromium is literally Linux (Even to the point where there are hundreds of chromium-based distros).

Anyways I'm looking forwards for Ladybird, that's legit the only thing that got me interested and the only thing I want to check out this year.
 
Am I able to change all these in about: config like I used to? I really don’t want to switch from Firefox since I’ve been ride or die since day one, but if it’s turning into Google I’ll drop it.
 
Am I able to change all these in about: config like I used to? I really don’t want to switch from Firefox since I’ve been ride or die since day one, but if it’s turning into Google I’ll drop it.
I'm not sure you paid good attention to the thread lil bro, but you can change it ez directly from the settings menu.
Yep no about:config bollocks, atleast Mozilla is consistent at giving the end user options, I'll give them that.
 
I'm not sure aou paid good attention to the thread lil bro, but you can change it ez directly from the settings menu.
Yep no about:config bollocks, atleast Mozilla is consistent at giving the end user options, I'll give them that.
Thanks big bro. I’m stuck in the laundry machine right now. Can you get me out?
 
What are you talking about? Name me a single thing in Brave that is closed source or only available in binary form.
Was discussing it at work a year and a half ago or so, it had something to do with storing account details and allowing extensions and certain google products to work. Unable to find any information pertaining to that after looking for a bit so may not be a real thing after all
 
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