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by handrous
1850 days ago
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If they're serious about keeping uBlock Origin around, and aren't just stalling while intending to remove what it needs eventually, they should agree to the new API for extensions ASAP... but make uBlock Origin part of the browser, and bring it under their wing (to whatever extent the author's willing for that to happen). Now that would be an interesting and pro-user move that sets their browser apart from others. But it might piss off Google a little too much, which is probably why they've not made that or a similar move long before now. One of FF's earliest differentiators, before it was even called Firefox, was a form of ad-blocking, after all (pop-up and pop-under blocking, which at the time mostly meant blocking really annoying ads) |
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I think it is ultimately necessary due to the incentives at play that the adblocking technology can be delivered by any third party.