If there's one place on the whole internet where it should begin taking shape, it's here. It's kinda sad. While I admire fellow Firefox users, 2% marketshare leaves no dent in Chrome's brutal dominance.
Has google really pushed chrome so far down our throats that there's no hope of destroying its monopoly?
Most of the time the internet is more like fandom sticky ads bottom and top that plays videos or x that are so small that you click on the ads.
I like the old school internet years ago where everyone put effort in websites as a hobby, but this was another time and good websites deserve making money.
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I only use Chrome for compatibility reasons. Than I switch back over to Firefox.
Challenges are separating myself from the synchronized data universe that is the Google ecosystem. Passwords etc.
Definitely possible. Definitely worthwhile to retain control over my time.
We don't trust google, but it never lied. Firefox lied.
It's motto was literally "don't be evil". It takes a significant mental leap to take your conclusion from it's behaviour.
>significant mental leap
not too significant, if you believe evil doesn't exist, especially to a new-corp-state-actor as big as fkn giiglesI'm against monopolies & ads and I don't need to watch every movie, so that's an easy choice.
The also impossible delineation between "socially activist ad" and "politically convenient" one make it a tainted resource, both security-wise, and bias-wise.
It is a organization, with no integrity; merely another institutional-preserving husk
As the problem is chrome and not ublock
It looks like you intended "is there a good alternative to uBlock in Chrome", but what you asked can just as well be interpreted as "is there a good alternative to uBlock in Chrome."