EddieTee77,

Has anyone else had trouble with Google search on Firefox for Android recently? It freezes after it provides results so I can’t click links. Weirdly, I don’t have this issue with Chrome, Edge, or Samsung Internet.

UlyssesT,

CHROME IS OBJECTIVELY BETTER WHY YOU USE FIREFOX ULYSSES - bazingas 10 years ago and probably now too

Gay_Tomato,
@Gay_Tomato@hexbear.net avatar

I cannot fathom how someone can willingly sit through ads.

yogthos,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah, no content is worth it in my opinion.

Aagje_D_Vogel,

“Less money from ad revenue means more ads for you.” - Alphabet.

N00b22,

I can’t live without uBlock Origin.

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Been a firefox boy since 2004 here. I never liked Chrome’s UI and their hidden self-update process

Simplesyrup,
@Simplesyrup@lemmy.ml avatar

And spy-ware + Trackers + system data info + location + how many hours used + what websites you use :/ Firefox is the best!! F Chrome users ew

cyclohexane,

The sad part is that this meme is 100% wishful thinking. The reality is that most people will just be complicit and too lazy to enact any form of protest. We’re doomed unless we organize.

funkless_eck,

I jumped ship as soon as I heard the first rumor. Which is unusual for me but still. I’m in the mood for it. Left twitter (8k followers) for Mastodon, left Reddit (300,000 karma) for lemmy. It’s time.

Hexagon,

The sadder part is that most people don’t even use/know about adblockers in the first place

MiDaBa,

The very saddest thing is that people don’t know Firefox is a non profit trying to protect their privacy and instead choose Chrome. It’s almost like they want to be owned and subjugated by big business.

Ascend910,

I just a bookmarklet to block the ends after the page load

Gork,

Or you could use a browser that’s so old that the ads don’t even load correctly.

Like un-patched IE 6.

Rodeo,

Just turn off JavaScript. That breaks web viewing very effectively.

ScurBiceps,

I would love to see how Brave would handle this.

TheFogan,

and vivaldi. quite a few chrome bsaed browsers built in ad blocking.

hungryphrog,

Yesterday I switched to Piped because yt had to pause my music with an ad every 3 fucking minutes, and I can say that it was a great decision to make.

TheFrirish,

what’s beyond me is that 95% of people won’t care. We will of course but most will just put up with it.

BudgetBandit,

Nah. Those who installed adblocker did this for a reason. They’ll put up with it for maybe a week at max before they get annoyed by the full-Screen hot singles in their area in tab 69 that plays music.

I switched to apple years ago because I wanted to know why I hate it so much and use Firefox ever since.

wewbull,

Nah. Those who installed adblocker…

The point is that 99.9% of people don’t.

Aram1s, (edited )

If around 58% is equivalent to 99.9% that is, and as long as this source is correct.

stillitcomes,

I usually don’t give a fuck about ads, but they’ve gotten increasingly annoying lately. Used to be that the popular websites were classier and less intrusive with their ads, that’s why they were popular. Now the biggest websites (most obviously YouTube) are the ones with the craziest most intrusive ads.

PeriodicallyPedantic,

What is with huge tech brands voluntarily self destructing, right now?

Lucidlethargy,

My theory is that they have been “inbreeding” too much by only hiring friends and family. This creates a cesspool instead of a talent pool. Try getting into one of these companies without an in… It’s not easy.

archomrade,

I think it’s a little more straightforward: we’re at the tail end of a tech bubble. All these companies have been riding a COVID-19 wave and are reaching the end of it. They’ve been laying off staff as well as burning their customer good-will for extra revenue.

satnififu,

The “we’ll figure it out later” mentality that plagued the entirety of the ad-supported internet during the last two decades is finally coming to it’s natural conclusion. Some companies have decided to tackle the issue by progressively getting away from ads (See X/Twitter, YouTube Premium), others are trying to hold for dear life and doing one last, giant push to try to make it work (Google, also YouTube somewhat). The next few years will decide what the future of the web looks like

quat,

I’ve started to reconsider how I do things online. For such a long time it’s been the norm to expect things for free (gratis), and users became the product. If the choice now is being bombarded with ads or paying for a service, I’d rather pay a reasonable price. If I want online storage to keep my files backed up and available, then a small sum is acceptable to me. The important thing is to choose providers who believe in the open spirit of the internet, using free software, respecting privacy. I’ve submitted a couple of patches to the operating system I use. Etc. I want the internet to be a cooperative, friendly place.

Spimble,

My guess is they’re not self destructing. They’re pissing off parts of the user base to profit more from the rest of the user base. I’d guess it’s all calculated and profitable. Except whatever twitter is doing that’s just a mess

serverjota,

Is this something that will only affect Google Chrome or other chromium based browsers immediately? I’m on Firefox already but the change isn’t so appealing to friends who are on Google Chrome.

yogthos,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

The concern with WEI proposal is that it’s going to be server enforced. Basically, the server will require browsers to be signed and will refuse to talk to ones it doesn’t recognize the signature for. This will mean that you’ll only be able to talk to such servers using a browser that’s approved by whoever distributes these certs. This is a great explanation of the whole scheme.

wewbull,

So we need some brave people to put tests on their server and block anyone using a client that responds to this authentication.

Sadly, for most people, there’s no site that isn’t run by a FANG that they know exists. Maybe we need to put the blocks in Apache and nginx instead.

Neve8028,

I’ve tried firefox but there’s one main issue that I haven’t been able to find a way around. I have a macbook from work and am able to switch between full screen applications with control+left/right arrows or swipe gestures which I use all the time. When I open Firefox in full screen, it seems to lock itself as the full screen application. Anyone know if there’s a way to prevent that? It’s really annoying and just messes with my entire workflow. It’s literally the only reason I haven’t made the switch yet.

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