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by staunch 1829 days ago
Sure, Mozilla just decided "independently" that building in ad-blocking would not be a competitive advantage vs Chrome.
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They did independently decide that they'd maintain the extension APIs that allow ublocj origin to work even though Chrome is probably dropping them
And yet they don't make uBlock Origin a pre-installed plugin for 500 million mysterious reasons.
As a long time noscript user, I would be pissed if Mozilla were to install an ad blocker on any of my devices.