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I pretty sure everyone hear the news about YouTube in the Adblocker And now I feel worried about my channel
I thought chrome doesn't allowed to use application ublockHuh? ublock origins still works perfect for me on youtube on chrome.
They say this, but it works fine. Just keep the most recent build of ublock installed and you should have no problems.I thought chrome doesn't allowed to use application ublock
Dude be careful a badger just ate your cookie
They sold you lies my manI thought chrome doesn't allowed to use application ublock
I don't recommend daily-driving LibreWolf fork, I remember how one of the updates broke profiles and I couldn't access my content. Also, they have had some major political controversy recently, some of the maintainers left the project.Might I add that I actually recommend switching over to LibreWolf.
I've used it as a daily driver for two years, no issues so far. The only problem I had was upon initial setup where it would automatically clear cache and cookies upon shutdown. And I don't see their political 'controversy' as controversy. More like an actual reason to support the project. Good movement to support.I don't recommend daily-driving LibreWolf fork, I remember how one of the updates broke profiles and I couldn't access my content. Also, they have had some major political controversy recently, some of the maintainers left the project.
I'd suggest using Zen instead, it opts out of Firefox's data gathering policy and it's in active development with pretty big community of people supporting it.
Zen is great, it has a lot of new features. You can easily split tabs on your screen by just dragging and dropping, you can hide all of the interface and evoke it by touching sides of your screen, you can move your opened tabs bar to the right or left and so on.I will look into Zen
I heard some people talking about it And this is why I'm curious to know if you use a different browser extension You would get community strike Or something like thatHuh? Why would you be banned?
Even if they did do that, which it doesn't appear they are, you'd get a notification and then from what I understand, strikes go away after some period of time?I heard some people talking about it And this is why I'm curious to know if you use a different browser extension You would get community strike Or something like that
It works on Chrome, Brave, etc.I thought chrome doesn't allowed to use application ublock
Founder Robin 'Dark0ne' Scott announced the transfer of ownership in a post, officially...