With the number of people concerned about privacy, it is a wonder why chrome is even popular.

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    1 year ago

    It’s fine. People hate on Chromium browsers all the time but ask them why and none of them have any explanation other than “because Google”.

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      Because they’re planning to cripple ublock and other adblockers in manifest v3? They also made it so that chromium can’t sync with Google accounts anymore. I love vivaldi too and I hope they are able to survive whatever Google is planning.

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        Because they’re planning to cripple ublock and other adblockers in manifest v3?

        That’s in Chrome. What part of “Chromium is not Chrome” did you not understand?

        They also made it so that chromium can’t sync with Google accounts anymore.

        …that’s great!

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      More like “becouse monopolies are bad” which is 100% true and no singular group should have this much control over how people interact with the internet

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        Except it’s not a monopoly and they don’t have control. It’s an open source project. They provide basic building blocks. Say it with me now: “Chromium-based browsers are not Chrome”.

        If that’s your view, you’d better avoid Graphene, Calyx and basically every other mobile OS that isn’t iOS because they’re all built on AOSP.

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          It is a monopoly. They’ve been doing crap like not adhering to common standards and adding their own stuff on top so that chrome compatible websites might not work in Firefox. That wouldn’t be the case if they weren’t so big so as to force others to follow whatever design choices they make.

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            They’ve been doing crap like not adhering to common standards

            Then those standards can be installed in their respective forks. I don’t know how many times I can say “Chromium is not Chrome” before you people understand this.

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              I perfectly understand that chromium is not chrome. Unfortunately the development of modern web browsers is so fast and complicated that it isn’t possible to maintain a fork that is secure by a small organisation. You can do cosmetic things like Vivaldi or brave or whatever but forking the engine itself is a herculean task. See how well palemoon or waterfox are faring.

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                1 year ago

                Brave is well-funded, which is also on why it’s one of the better browsers. You don’t need AdBlock because it has that functionality built into the browser itself. You can even import/create your own blocklists right in the browser. This has the additional benefit of reducing fingerprint data.

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                  Brave has been criticised for their in-browser shady crypto and most recently about sharing user data to be used for training AI, or something along those lines. In contrast ublock or umatrix are completely transparent plugins created by the community that has pretty much become the standard.

                  Vivaldi has adblock built in as well, but I’m not a huge fan of that either.

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                    The crypto is a shitty gimmick but if you don’t use it then it doesn’t affect you at all.

                    I’ve never heard anything about user data being sold, do you have a source for that?

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            I see that as a pro. Just less bloatware on my other ROMs. It’s not like I use the AOSP ones anyway…