At least uBlock Origin is always up-to-date now
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[email protected]replied to π° π π± π¦ π³ π¦ π° βΉοΈ last edited by
You're just wrong man, sorry. Idk what else to say.
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[email protected]replied to π° π π± π¦ π³ π¦ π° βΉοΈ last edited by
You are someone I most often agree with on Lemmy, but you are simply mistaken here. Plug-ins get restored if you login to a Firefox account, so perhaps thatβs why you think that itβs default for UBO to be installed, but it simply isnβt.
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That's what I'm assuming as well. They must be getting it from logging in.
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Blastboom Stricereplied to π° π π± π¦ π³ π¦ π° βΉοΈ last edited by
If you use a mozilla account it automatically installs addons that you have on other browsers, that might be why you think it's installed by default.
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Let's Go 2 the Mall!replied to [email protected] last edited by
freetube still works fine.
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I barely use YT on the desktop (mostly used with Smart Tube then YT Revanced) to even face these issues...
Glad to know the Ublock team is still fighting this as soon as possible.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Thanks, ill try this when I get back on the computer
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Update: it worked, awesome! Thanks
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Possibly linuxreplied to Let's Go 2 the Mall! last edited by
Not really since only a few Invidious instances work
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Good to hear!
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Oh, the uBO people fixed that already! That's great!
Thank you, devs.
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TheEmpireStrikesDakreplied to π° π π± π¦ π³ π¦ π° βΉοΈ last edited by
Nope, not using Firefox on mobile. (I do on Linux mint though, and even with ublock I still got YouTube ads last time I was able to actually connect to the Internet.)