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uBlock Origin doesn't work on mobile Chrome. I don't understand this perspective. At the very least you would want to use an alternative Chromium browser on Android, even if you weren't willing to install Firefox. You're upset about not being able to run every extension and so you're running none of them?

Look, I will absolutely criticize Mozilla for some of its policies. Pretty much every issue you've raised there is spot-on, in fact I'll go a step further and remind everyone that Pocket was kind of supposed to be Open Source by now, and it still isn't.

But it's cutting off your nose to spite your face to use Chrome. Google is less receptive to criticism than Mozilla is, has worse extension APIs and is more restrictive of how extensions get installed, has worse privacy features, allows for no extensions on phones, is more directly tied into an advertising network, and is actively trying to make the web worse.

Use Firefox.

I am not telling you to be complacent or to ignore Mozilla's problems, I am telling you not to lend support to the browser that is actively trying to make the web worse. We're all very happy for you that you're very principled about not just picking the better of two bad options. We're happy that you have those standards. But we're less thrilled about your policy of picking the worst of two bad options. At the very heckin least you're not even going to use a Chromium fork? You're just going to make the worst browser choice you can make for the Open web?



> uBlock Origin doesn't work on mobile Chrome.

That's true, I was talking about desktop, I probably should have not mentioned the phone extension thing.

In Android I use Bromite (a Chromium fork) which I should probably replace since it's fairly outdated at this point.

But you're wrong about me not using Firefox out of spite, the real reason I don't use it is because it is (or apparently was according to the other replies) slower to the point it is noticeable, at least on my desktop (and even more so on my old phone). The rest is just why I don't support them despite being worse.


Will you at least consider switching to a DeGoogled Chromium fork? Yes, it would still be the same browser engine, but there are a lot of features in Chrome proper that Google uses to help contribute to its ad network and data collection.




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