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Really strange considering Brave is supposed to be working with Manifest V2 and support those kind of extensions. Never had that kind of error.
Strange. I also did install this extension on desktop Brave and it isn't giving me any errors like that.We are also getting that message after installing adnauseaum on Brave desktop.
Everything's a Chromium fork.There are tons of excellent suggestions in this thread, though I'll have to vehemently disagree with Pappy Nool over using Brave (Ad Nauseam even more so). Brave is more than adequate if you're looking for a drop-in Chrome replacement, but it's still a Chromium fork at the end of the day.
I honestly can't replace Brave with Pale Moon entirely (largely because I have too many useful Chromium-based extensions installed on the former), but I would see it more as the only real alternative to the monopoly of compliance with Chromium-based browsers, simply because Mozilla relies too much on money from Google and it therefore likely has to follow the latter's lead in matters such as Manifest V3. Pale Moon, however, has long split from following any changes made by Mozilla, thanks to its standalone Goanna engine. So in the interest of answering's OP question of how we can all block ads in 2023 despite Manifest V3, Pale Moon with ηMatrix is an excellent way to block ads (and other unwanted things) while surfing the net and there isn't a thing Google can do to bring Pale Moon to heel.Get your fucking Pale Moon autist filth out of here. I miss XUL just like everyone else, but you niggers who cling to Pale Moon could've been giving SeaMonkey love all this time.
But Brave's adbocking doesn't use Manifest anything so it doesn't matter anyway for adblocking since its native.
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I can't replace Brave with Pale Moon entirely (because I have too many useful Chromium extensions installed on the former), but I would see it more as the only real alternative to the monopoly of Chromium browsers.
Mozilla relies too much on revenue from the Google search deal. Therefore, it has to follow the latter's lead in matters such as Manifest V3.
Rob Wu of Mozilla's Add-On Blog said:What are we doing differently in Firefox? WebRequest
One of the most controversial changes of Chrome’s MV3 approach is the removal of blocking WebRequest, which provides a level of power and flexibility that is critical to enabling advanced privacy and content blocking features. Unfortunately, that power has also been used to harm users in a variety of ways. Chrome’s solution in MV3 was to define a more narrowly scoped API (declarativeNetRequest) as a replacement. However, this will limit the capabilities of certain types of privacy extensions without adequate replacement.
Mozilla will maintain support for blocking WebRequest in MV3. To maximize compatibility with other browsers, we will also ship support for declarativeNetRequest. We will continue to work with content blockers and other key consumers of this API to identify current and future alternatives where appropriate. Content blocking is one of the most important use cases for extensions, and we are committed to ensuring that Firefox users have access to the best privacy tools available.
Pale Moon, however, has long split from following any changes made by Mozilla, thanks to its standalone Goanna engine.
TLDR answer to OP question (how we can all block ads in 2023 despite Manifest V3), Pale Moon with ηMatrix is an excellent way to block ads (and other unwanted things) while surfing the net and there isn't a thing Google can do to bring Pale Moon to heel.
Thank you for your incredibly informative reply/explanation/defence of the benefits of Firefox (and conversely, SeaMonkey), @Dread First; I am unable to directly reply to your post so I'll have to manually quote you:So in the interest of answering's OP question of how we can all block ads in 2023 despite Manifest V3, Pale Moon with ηMatrix is an excellent way to block ads (and other unwanted things) while surfing the net and there isn't a thing Google can do to bring Pale Moon to heel.
On NoScript, uBlock and more importantly, the superiority of uMatrix and its ηMatrix fork, I should have linked this website that I like to return to on matters relating to privacy, particularly its regularly updated article, "Essential privacy (and other) addons".Or alternatively, you can just use a hardened Firefox profile on an Extended Support Release version. uBlock Origin is a given, but NoScript provides broadly similar functionality to uMatrix/uBlock Medium Mode, and it even has XSS protection on the Firefox version.
Thank you for your incredibly informative reply/explanation/defence of the benefits of Firefox (and conversely, SeaMonkey), @Dread First; I am unable to directly reply to your post so I'll have to manually quote you:
On NoScript, uBlock and more importantly, the superiority of uMatrix and its ηMatrix fork, I should have linked this website that I like to return to on matters relating to privacy, particularly it's regularly updated article, "Essential privacy (and other) addons".
While it's a website that helped me choose Pale Moon as a non-Chromium alternative to Brave, it's not above criticising every poor decision its devs have made in recent years, even if Dig Deeper does still recommend it over other browsers.
So it's essentially local pi-hole without having to do much setup yourself?DNS66 on F-Droid blocks ads across your phone without requiring root, which is nifty
DNS66 on F-Droid blocks ads across your phone without requiring root, which is nifty
Sort of, it doesn't always work though. I've had ads get through on mobile games and jewtube. I still have YTVanced on my phone though and I'm never getting rid of it because it still works.So it's essentially local pi-hole without having to do much setup yourself?
I had vanced up until it got killed by Google, I've had the experimental features like sponsorblock, in line ad blocking etc enabled since the last update and I've watched them slowly break. I still wouldn't trade it for base YT but I'm really wondering when we'll have to switch to revanced to even block video ads.Sort of, it doesn't always work though. I've had ads get through on mobile games and jewtube. I still have YTVanced on my phone though and I'm never getting rid of it because it still works.
I use YouTube Vanced as well but the only thing it's good for is commenting on videos (YT on mobile browsers doesn't let you edit comments). Not a great selling point. Everything else can be done better by other apps. I get subscriptions through an RSSfeeder and play videos on NewPipe + SponsorBlock.I had vanced up until it got killed by Google, I've had the experimental features like sponsorblock, in line ad blocking etc enabled since the last update and I've watched them slowly break. I still wouldn't trade it for base YT but I'm really wondering when we'll have to switch to revanced to even block video ads.
I mean, that seems fine for a browser I'm not using for accessing a work calendar. The concept seems pretty stupid though. Why not just give a user the option of providing a fake time zone fingerprint (like Nepal's GMT+5:45) without having to install an extension, and default to GMT?I'm not using LibreWolf until those autists stop forcing your browser's time zone to UTC so as not to "time zone dox" yourself.
Last time I looked into this, someone had proposed letting it behave normally and the response was "What if a dissident at an Antarctic research station is using LibreWolf and down there your time zone can dox you within a mile?"
I'll keep that in mind next time I'm hunting penguins.
Yeah, running smooth on my chinese Shitomi. Even managed to install it using the Revanced Manager that they released, but all the pre-manager methods still work afaik.Have any of you guys set up revanced on your device? Vanced still works, but without something like pihole blocking ads before they even get to it, there's been more and more showing up as google erodes what's still working. Setting revanced up seems like a PIA for a user experience that may not even be as good.
As a way around this entirely, though, how do you set up a pihole instance on a single device? Can it be done on Android?