Google has the worst brand value on the planet. Every kid is forced to grow up with Chromebooks in school because they are cheap and trash. But every kid ends up hating chrome books and fleeing to a windows or Mac machine as soon as they get the chance. Sadly they still all install chrome despite being the worst browser on the market.
There is currently no alternative to bypass it completely. Most browsers are based on Chromium (Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi, Edge...). And things are no better with Firefox.
@@n4botz I've been using Brave for months and it's been sooooooo nice. Yeah, it's chrome based, but the team is hell bent on continuing with integrated ad blockers, which work agnostic of Manifest versions, etc.
Remember, Google isn't a tech company, an email company, or a product suite company. They are a data and advertising company. Not surprised they are doing this.
Well they need to stop it! They need to be sued 912838482748 bucks! What that means, is they need to be made poor! UA-cam needs a Conservative Makeover. Goodbye Censorship and Goodbye Adblock murderers!
True, the fault's in the stockholders that gave Google this much power and authority to even become a monopoly in the first place. Google may go to extremes through anti-consumer stuff by brute forcing ads and collecting personal data but that's pretty much their entire job from the very start. Google never cared about the consumer and you shouldn't care for such a bottom feeder company
I´ve been using Firefox for years too, but now I use more Chrome. Firefox uses twice the RAM and it´s slower than Chrome. Since Mozilla depends on Google donations we are fucked anyway, they will also steal your data
@@mishkachok3137 That's only because your adblocker works. Yes, firefox is a memory hog compared to chrome, but it is not breaking any modern memory banks. I run it just fine on a 13 year old machine with an ivy bridge processor.
the main reason people even use them is because the ads have become so intrusive that it renders pages unusable with many lagging, blaring loud autoplaying videos often that overlap each other, you click an empty spot on the page and 3 pop ups appear, it's a mess. if the ads weren't literally ruining the usability of a webpage, most people wouldn't be half as inclined to use the blockers
@@Bangy You're not wrong tho, I'm an EE major and know some CS "guys" if you can even call them that with those kind of attire. I still don't get what's the deal with that much LGBTQ in CS and where it stems from.
@@Atom224It's just stereotypes that span generations. In the past, the socially awkward nerds were the ones messing with computers. As time and social change progressed into the 2010's, those same socially awkward nerds find themselves in the lgbt+ group.
@@timocomlitarevised9551 fandom is a platform for creating wikis for whatever franchise there is, even for smaller communities. The issue is how much ads and other bullshit there is on their site.
They don't care and I highly doubt this would hold up in court, but YES people REALLY underestimate how much direct financial damage and malware installation happens as a result of ads. I had a client who was scammed and lost $35,000 from one of those Microsoft pop up ads that take up the screen and make blaring noises telling you to call a number. I see people fall to those scams multiple times a day. And that's not even counting the people I see who install weird junk software and trojans because they clicked something and just clicked okay to what popped up. Web ads are not just harmless time wastes or commercials!!! They do real material harm and specifically target vulnerable populations like the elderly.
I fear this is the true reality of where the internet is heading. It's critical that we get as many people using Firefox ASAP, because the window of opportunity is closing.
@@Deceit-hx7ey at this point it's just looking for excuse for yourself, bud. "I'm an alcoholic, but i drank that next bottle of alcohol, because it was just conveniently there, it just couldn't be helped"
This is exactly why Edge should not have moved into Chromium. Having 90% of all browsers using the same engine is insane. Gives the "owner" too much leverage and then they get cocky.
Edge didn't "move" into chromium, it's a chromium fork from get go because Microsoft was unable to develop its own spec-compliant browser when it can't completely control the specification (and therefore shit on it when needed).
Using Firefox with Ublock, sponsor block and dearrow on Android for more than a year now. Never have I been happier using youtube. Also extra points for also including NoScript
This isn't even an upgrade. It's not like we're receiving something new - We're instead *losing* something that's already here and being used. This is a downgrade.
@@D.von.N They basic removing the real extensions than the fake ones This extension may soon no longer be supported because it doesn't follow best practices for Chrome extensions. Adblocker block stuff which extension are 100% does they removing them but the problem is SponsorBlock for UA-cam is not getting the message too as it stop Sponsored ADS
I believe that one of the main reasons chromium on mobile does not have the ability to install extensions is ad blockers. Firefox on mobile and its forks have been supporting extensions for so long but Chrome hasn't even tried.
I stopped using Chrome in 2017 when they changed the tab design from angular to square, I hated it so much that I switched to Firefox. Been using exclusively Firefox for 7+ years!
@@harrisonk8561 Yeah, well I ended up being a visual artist/photographer as a career in life so I am particular about visual styling. Chrome is dog shit anyway, I just got out early. Everyone has things they're particular about and if you don't then you're weird lol.
I was waiting for the mention of LibreWolf but it didn't come. This is Firefox with uBlock Origin built in and default settings for more privacy than vanilla Firefox.
I remain fascinated by the extent that most people will tolerate ads. Losing sometimes more than 10minutes every hour to unskippable advertisements... google is laughing all the way to the bank.
Literally adverts inserted in the middle of autoplaying 1 minute facebook videos, and normies manage to swallow it. And shorts were pretty evil even before they latched on to monetising the skinner box.
Not just that… but the ads themselves are low-value shite. offering rubbish i will never buy: vshred, real-eatate spruikers, and rubbish “inventions”. UA-cam and Google know everything, but they can’t even sell good ads to businesses to beam into my eyeballs. Useless.
Most people are tech iliterate sheep that dont know about options they have, but we who know need to group up and become shepherds that protect them from the greedy wolves, both by educating them, and by creating people serving laws. My dad never knew it was posible to block ads, and now he cant use the internet without blocking. Same story with his cheap laptop that slowed down every few months on windows, while linux never once failed to deliver for over 2 years...Also using a vpn and tor to circumvent government restrictions when he works abroad...he tought before that goverments are all seeing all powerful until becoming somewhat tech literate...no wonder most people are so afraid of the feds when they cant even block ads...
Don’t Google just realise that I value my experience using UA-cam, more than I value using UA-cam. If they take away adblocking completely I will just simply stop watching UA-cam. Full stop. I could one day have Google to thank for turning my life around and actually becoming productive.
It doesn't care because they realize enough people don't care. You leaving while they do more to push ads just means a total net positive for them. They lose less money from you using their systems and get more money from others using their systems.
You're not nearly as valuable as the ones who stick around. I've just come to accept day by day the Internet becomes less and less useful to me. There will probably come a day where I stop using it for leisure all together.
I've noticed recently when watching a YT video on Firefox there is a considerable amount of input lag now. Trying to skip 5 seconds or pause a video seems to take longer
About 2 days I noticed I was getting ads on youtube again when I haven't seen an ad for like the past decade and it was all the kick up the bum I needed to finally switch to Firefox. I uninstalled Chrome and Brave too, as far as I'm concerned this is the best thing they could've done; Gibing me motivation.
Run a pi-hole in docker or docker desktop and you're ad-free on any browser, still switched to Brave after a decade of Chrome though since they kept removing features I used.
Of course its so they can force ads down people's throats against their will. I simply won't use chrome. I find their complete lack of respect, repugnant. Their determination to force feed us ads, makes me all the more determined to never watch them.
since google owns youtube, they are slowing it down if it detects a firefox user. you can fix this by changing your user agent to chrome so you can still use firefox and have youtube at its normal speed. fuck google
@@yoshisaur4713i tried changing the user string when that issue became a thing. I left it for a week and when i switched it back to original youtube actually loaded faster lol.
PC Librewolf with ublock here (Firefox fork). I have noticed slowdown on video playback sometimes on youtube. Never had an issue before all this started. Might be coincidence, might not.. But the timing is strange though.
@@knuuj scuse me i will never get rid of the two coal powered inserters all the way at the end of my power plant, it makes black starts 1000% more easy
using firefox right now and noticing the increasing "unusability" of websites funny part about them pushing their ads this hard is gonna have one consequence, im just gonna stop watching youtube, because the reason i used to prefer yt over tv is, you guessed it, the lack of ad breaks. thank you google for positively impacting my usage behavior 😂
i switched to Firefox for unrelated reasons, that was mostly when there search engine really went to shit and i decided if i switch i may as well move away from everything. which unfortunately i havent been able to do with every service yet to replace it but i have plans for all of them that i will do when the time for it comes. im so glad i have started that just a few months before manifest v3 got announced so i have a seamless transition without an interruptions or annoyances and as a bonus i found even more useful tools which allow me to disrupt googles money milking even more.
Firefox user here. I installed U-Block and forgot about it, but now that you've pointed it out, I haven't seen many ads recently... Even on UA-cam, where they're meant to block me if I use an adblocker, it works fine.
Google is literally punishing Chrome users at this point. I'd be amazed at why it still even has a userbase but then I remember that cigarette companies exist
I moved away from all Google products two years ago and never looked back. Would highly recommend. Even the search engine is not what it used to be. It's just advertising now. As soon as you're looking for something a little more obtuse the results are just not good.
Firefox is going the way of Google Chrome...just look up their new "privacy preserving" advertising policies enabled by default in their new releases. Also, Google funds Mozilla...bigly. Moz is a completely different company anymore, and you better believe they are going to get in on that juicy ad revenue with a wink & a nod while smirking out a "Trust Me, Bro." Librewolf is a fork of Firefox, and it's great. None of the crap being pushed by Neo-Mozilla.
Vivaldi also has its own content blocker, and it has more functionality than Brave, it allows you to add your own lists, and customize per site blocking potency on a per site level
Its just the manifest version.. you can still manipulate stuff in a website with manifest v3... they just need to change the version in the manifest file and maybe do some little adjustments. There will still be ad blocks, not make people get scared lol Anyway you will be required to reinstall the extension then one time. What is really more dangerous to them is that website developers will probably get access to read which extensions are installed on the local browser. This will most likely be forbidden in the EU for privacy reasons, but the rest of the world will face that.
If you wanna use ublock after the deprecation but stll want to use chrome, use ungoogled chromium, it will never deprecate v2 and is pretty much vanilla chromium
Who is the "smart guy" who thinks people who HATE ads and go out of their way to install blockers are more likely to buy products on their ads? No. The more i see something advertised the more i hate it.
The latest timeline that the Ladybird dev team has released shows the projected launch date of the Ladybird browser to be in 2028. Andreas Kling even said that that date is extremely ambitious, so it is likely that the release date could slip even further into the future. Definitely something to keep an eye on though.
I love how Microsoft and Google seem determined to push people away from Windows and Chrome. They are truly doing us a great service.
and its gonna hit them right in the face
Google has the worst brand value on the planet. Every kid is forced to grow up with Chromebooks in school because they are cheap and trash. But every kid ends up hating chrome books and fleeing to a windows or Mac machine as soon as they get the chance. Sadly they still all install chrome despite being the worst browser on the market.
There is currently no alternative to bypass it completely. Most browsers are based on Chromium (Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi, Edge...). And things are no better with Firefox.
Pushing people away that know what an ad free browsing is, most people doesn't know
@@n4botz I've been using Brave for months and it's been sooooooo nice. Yeah, it's chrome based, but the team is hell bent on continuing with integrated ad blockers, which work agnostic of Manifest versions, etc.
This is a free Firefox advertisement.
Gotta love the Fox.
Same
Brave does a good job blocking ads and a lot of trackers too
Didn't Firefox just purchase an advertisement company ? Watch out. Money makes the world go round
Free real estate!
The internet is simply unusable without UBlock..
Ublock+dns filter
@@lussor1 So, dns filter is necessary now?
Ublock is the biggest reason to use firefox instead of chrome for everyday users
@@Raylightsenmight be for them newfangled smart devices. Tv stuff specifically
Tbh adblocker caused it. Websites had to increase the ad amounts to leverage the adblockers
Remember, Google isn't a tech company, an email company, or a product suite company. They are a data and advertising company. Not surprised they are doing this.
Exactly
Well they need to stop it! They need to be sued 912838482748 bucks! What that means, is they need to be made poor! UA-cam needs a Conservative Makeover. Goodbye Censorship and Goodbye Adblock murderers!
True, the fault's in the stockholders that gave Google this much power and authority to even become a monopoly in the first place. Google may go to extremes through anti-consumer stuff by brute forcing ads and collecting personal data but that's pretty much their entire job from the very start. Google never cared about the consumer and you shouldn't care for such a bottom feeder company
That sounded like Stan Edgar explaining shit to Homelander 😂
SPIES!
Been using Firefox for years, there has been no moment where I've considered switching away again
I´ve been using Firefox for years too, but now I use more Chrome. Firefox uses twice the RAM and it´s slower than Chrome. Since Mozilla depends on Google donations we are fucked anyway, they will also steal your data
@@mishkachok3137use librewolf. also, i doubt firefox or any derivative uses more ram than chrome
@@mishkachok3137Disable accessibility (no one uses them anyway), it just hogs ram and causes mem leaks
@@mishkachok3137 I love your sarcasim
@@mishkachok3137 That's only because your adblocker works. Yes, firefox is a memory hog compared to chrome, but it is not breaking any modern memory banks. I run it just fine on a 13 year old machine with an ivy bridge processor.
the main reason people even use them is because the ads have become so intrusive that it renders pages unusable with many lagging, blaring loud autoplaying videos often that overlap each other, you click an empty spot on the page and 3 pop ups appear, it's a mess. if the ads weren't literally ruining the usability of a webpage, most people wouldn't be half as inclined to use the blockers
I hate when the ads load after the page and shift stuff around as I'm reading or using it
And not only ads, but literally malware luring in the plain sight. Even FBI recommends adblockers.
Damn, it got that bad?
@@bosch5303 I would take the pre pop up blocker web 2.0 over the current state of the internet. It's worse than it was in the mid 2000s
Auto playing videos ads should be illegal
"Written in Rust BTW" is the new "I use Arch BTW."
Hey, Rust is superior, ok? /s
But now for real it's a good thing that Rust is getting real traction.
It screams this person wears programmer socks.
@@Bangy You're not wrong tho, I'm an EE major and know some CS "guys" if you can even call them that with those kind of attire. I still don't get what's the deal with that much LGBTQ in CS and where it stems from.
@@Atom224 it's mostly just a meme. but some people choose to embrace it
@@Atom224It's just stereotypes that span generations. In the past, the socially awkward nerds were the ones messing with computers. As time and social change progressed into the 2010's, those same socially awkward nerds find themselves in the lgbt+ group.
Fandom wiki sites were already unbearable without ad blockers
elaborate
@@timocomlitarevised9551 fandom is a platform for creating wikis for whatever franchise there is, even for smaller communities. The issue is how much ads and other bullshit there is on their site.
fandom wikis have become dumpster fires since they were merged with some other site
@@timocomlitarevised9551 He said fandom wiki sites were already unbearable without ad blockers.
I'm glad that Minecraft Wiki migrated from fandom wiki to self hosting
Google is putting internet users at risk of ad based malware and should be held legally accountable for all damages it causes.
They are uberrich, nothing’s gonna change
They don't care and I highly doubt this would hold up in court, but YES people REALLY underestimate how much direct financial damage and malware installation happens as a result of ads. I had a client who was scammed and lost $35,000 from one of those Microsoft pop up ads that take up the screen and make blaring noises telling you to call a number. I see people fall to those scams multiple times a day. And that's not even counting the people I see who install weird junk software and trojans because they clicked something and just clicked okay to what popped up. Web ads are not just harmless time wastes or commercials!!! They do real material harm and specifically target vulnerable populations like the elderly.
youtube in 2027: "It seems you're watching youtube on an browser other than chrome, would you like to switch to chrome in order to watch youtube?"
I fear this is the true reality of where the internet is heading. It's critical that we get as many people using Firefox ASAP, because the window of opportunity is closing.
I'd legit stop using the internet.
Well... My Firefox already barely opens UA-cam, so slow so it's not usable. While Chrome has no similar issue.
@@TRokossovsky how? I usually have 2-3 streams (muted) running cause my adhd brain cant decide xD and i have no issues whatsoever...
@@TheUA-camUser69 I wish I knew...
It's almost like trusting the largest spyware company in history (Google) to create your web browser was a bad idea. Who would've thunk it?
Thought.
Think thought thought
@@smokejumper749 Thunked
@@RayHikes think thought thoughted
Thoughted
A spyware company is doing shady things that hurt their victims? I am shocked.
Its not "Spyware" when users agree to the terms that they never read. THats the sad part about all of this bs
@@samishiikihaku while i agree, the issue is when the terms are 70 pages long, and worded like a puzzle.
@@samishiikihaku They still spy on everyone regardless of what they agree to, what the heck.
@@Deceit-hx7ey at this point it's just looking for excuse for yourself, bud. "I'm an alcoholic, but i drank that next bottle of alcohol, because it was just conveniently there, it just couldn't be helped"
@@sohlasattelitethat is dumb, especially because in some countries terms of services being forced like this are illegal
This is why I rawdog curl to browse the internet
lol
based
pfft, that's nothing. I ngrep my browsing, getonmylvl
too much bloat, just nc the website and decrypt and parse the response mentally smh
@@PvtAnonymous Pfffft amateur, I physical travel to the location of internet webpage servers and print out the html code to read it.
This is exactly why Edge should not have moved into Chromium. Having 90% of all browsers using the same engine is insane. Gives the "owner" too much leverage and then they get cocky.
You would think they learned that... Hmmm maybe they did? Maybe this is a long play at hoping DOJ goes after Google like they did at Microsoft
Rich gotta rich. 💵🇱🇷💵
Edge didn't "move" into chromium, it's a chromium fork from get go because Microsoft was unable to develop its own spec-compliant browser when it can't completely control the specification (and therefore shit on it when needed).
Still don't understand how eu not hitting Google for monopoly 90 percent is literally monopoly this some mess up shiit
@@aironaspudymaitis3695 Well, you cannot blame Chrome for other browsers deciding to use chromium as their framework.
Using Firefox with Ublock, sponsor block and dearrow on Android for more than a year now. Never have I been happier using youtube.
Also extra points for also including NoScript
I use opera with uBlock also extremely content everything is running very smoothly.
eyy dearrow enjoyer
opera CCP spyware
@@PeterBornAgain
Maybe even worse than chrome
I'd humbly suggest you also try waterfox, it is a fork that is natively 64-bit, bit more lightweight and accepts all the same extendions.
Time to get my parents off Chrome.
And go where?
Up your butt and around the corner
@@michalsvihla1403Firefox or any of its forked versions. Ungoogled Chromium works too.
@@michalsvihla1403Firefox
@@michalsvihla1403Firefox
Who would've thought an upgrade removes several critical features. Google really has our best intentions at heart.
Nope, google wants your good. Don't let them take it!
This isn't even an upgrade. It's not like we're receiving something new - We're instead *losing* something that's already here and being used. This is a downgrade.
Yes they really love us. And 911 was a side job. An inside.
And people wonder why I dont update anything these days.
@@D.von.N
They basic removing the real extensions than the fake ones
This extension may soon no longer be supported because it doesn't follow best practices for Chrome extensions.
Adblocker block stuff which extension are 100% does
they removing them
but the problem is SponsorBlock for UA-cam is not getting the message too as it stop Sponsored ADS
Google Just got slammed in court with being a monopoly. Judge offered a 277 page opinion.
Good! Teach these corporate bastards a lesson in hard knocks.
Not holding my breath.
won't go anywhere. never does. something drastic will have to happen, something outside the court rooms.
That's fucking retarded, I don't like Google at all but it's in no way a monopoly.
Supposed "trust busting" only ever results in more problems
I believe that one of the main reasons chromium on mobile does not have the ability to install extensions is ad blockers. Firefox on mobile and its forks have been supporting extensions for so long but Chrome hasn't even tried.
Chrome on Android used to allow extension but they removed it.
@@lemon1340did you get confused with kiwi?
I stopped using Chrome in 2017 when they changed the tab design from angular to square, I hated it so much that I switched to Firefox. Been using exclusively Firefox for 7+ years!
You switched to firefox because you couldn’t handle a change of how the tabs look on chrome? Pathetic
@@harrisonk8561 least obvious google fed
@@harrisonk8561 Yeah, well I ended up being a visual artist/photographer as a career in life so I am particular about visual styling. Chrome is dog shit anyway, I just got out early. Everyone has things they're particular about and if you don't then you're weird lol.
@@harrisonk8561 no need to be passive about it
It's Google Chrome Z - and Google is the villain
son Firefox and explorgeta,
Yep, Russian Z attacked uKraine & Google attacked uBlock.
I'll show myself out 🚪🚶
@@whohan779lmao
@@jestyo0o explorgeta is so accurate.
Yahoomcha would solo Googleeza's a"s if writters werent trash
Google Is killing Chrome then...
Yep!
Google iis killing Google even. Many apps are optimised for google, but people push back.
I think you overestimate how many people actually know adblocking is possible. I’d say it’s less than 10% and with the youths it’s even less.
@@Daudran 10% of the world is alot.. 78 Million is 1% of the world
Its okay because that browser is trash. Ignore the next part, its simply so the comment doesnt get remove. Google is the best browser.
The solution is simple, switch to a non-chromium based browser like Firefox, they are rare but exist.
They're just going to get more popular as Chrome gets noticeably shittier.
Librewolf gang rise up 🗣
@@user-ks1oh2wx6o So is Librewolf, as the kids say, 'no cap'?
It takes days to update, better Floorp or Mullvad@@user-ks1oh2wx6o
@@lussor1Damn, must be a Linux thing.
UA-cam is unwatchable without ad blocking.
They don’t even give a single ad anymore, you get more nowadays. It’s unbearable.
Admins time to start installing firefox company wide, even if you can't outright remove chrome for reasons.
Our do, but they disabled the addon installation, without installing ublock :(
I was waiting for the mention of LibreWolf but it didn't come. This is Firefox with uBlock Origin built in and default settings for more privacy than vanilla Firefox.
Using librewolf rn its great
That's because LibreWolf has tons of annoying as fuck configurations.
Firefox is a much better option if you just want a browser that actually works.
@@Sanrasxz No it dont. You must just have anger issues
@@Warp2090 Lol sure bro. Lemme know when you fix your browser.
@@Sanrasxz nothing needs to be fixed, other than tabs sometimes shutting down
I remain fascinated by the extent that most people will tolerate ads.
Losing sometimes more than 10minutes every hour to unskippable advertisements... google is laughing all the way to the bank.
Literally adverts inserted in the middle of autoplaying 1 minute facebook videos, and normies manage to swallow it. And shorts were pretty evil even before they latched on to monetising the skinner box.
Not just that… but the ads themselves are low-value shite. offering rubbish i will never buy: vshred, real-eatate spruikers, and rubbish “inventions”. UA-cam and Google know everything, but they can’t even sell good ads to businesses to beam into my eyeballs. Useless.
This is sad, but the reality is that most people have really low standards.
Most people are tech iliterate sheep that dont know about options they have, but we who know need to group up and become shepherds that protect them from the greedy wolves, both by educating them, and by creating people serving laws. My dad never knew it was posible to block ads, and now he cant use the internet without blocking. Same story with his cheap laptop that slowed down every few months on windows, while linux never once failed to deliver for over 2 years...Also using a vpn and tor to circumvent government restrictions when he works abroad...he tought before that goverments are all seeing all powerful until becoming somewhat tech literate...no wonder most people are so afraid of the feds when they cant even block ads...
I literally get mad when i see a single second of advertisement, but people just be watching them? I don’t get it
People used to laugh at me during middle school for using Fire Fox
What a weird thing to tease a kid for.
You were in some nerdy school
dude same
they also made fun of me for changing my phones password at least weekly
Bro what weird school did u go to
Bro kids will choose anything to make fun of someone for, kids are mean af
Don’t Google just realise that I value my experience using UA-cam, more than I value using UA-cam. If they take away adblocking completely I will just simply stop watching UA-cam. Full stop. I could one day have Google to thank for turning my life around and actually becoming productive.
It doesn't care because they realize enough people don't care.
You leaving while they do more to push ads just means a total net positive for them. They lose less money from you using their systems and get more money from others using their systems.
You're not nearly as valuable as the ones who stick around. I've just come to accept day by day the Internet becomes less and less useful to me. There will probably come a day where I stop using it for leisure all together.
tl;dr, you aren't the target demographic.
Yup, me too.
@@whtiequillBj True. google wants the sheep.
I switched in January when the youtube ad problems started.
Love Firefox so much now.
Same, all their fighting ad block did was get me to switch to Firefox and ublock
Looks like I'll be switching to firefox
Firefox enjoyer here
Libre Wolf user here. I also switched to Startpage to get away from Google's search engine too.
Enemy of the government here
You're trading one spyware for another.
@@chrimony Librewolf it is then
@@chrimonyno ads tho
The quick fire fox jumps over the lazy Chrome.
That's right Belka
As always:
Belka did nothing wrong
I've noticed recently when watching a YT video on Firefox there is a considerable amount of input lag now. Trying to skip 5 seconds or pause a video seems to take longer
Use invidous
This is deliberate by Google. They are degrading the experience to make you switch.
User Agent Switcher and Manager
yo same has anyone found a fix yet
@@SuperTflat No modern web apps pay any attention to the User Agent string. They check a browser API with JS so it's impossible to spoof.
About 2 days I noticed I was getting ads on youtube again when I haven't seen an ad for like the past decade and it was all the kick up the bum I needed to finally switch to Firefox. I uninstalled Chrome and Brave too, as far as I'm concerned this is the best thing they could've done; Gibing me motivation.
My time on UA-cam stops the very second I see an ad.
Me too.
same
seems they prioritize ad-terror than mental health stability.
Run a pi-hole in docker or docker desktop and you're ad-free on any browser, still switched to Brave after a decade of Chrome though since they kept removing features I used.
out side of political reasons.... that's the same reason i left firefox.
Misinformation as always. Pihole is a DNS filter
@@lussor1 It doesn't edit the webpage like an extension but it still does what most people want out of it. I run both lol
@@lussor1it does filter certain ads and blocks trackers
@@lussor1 and if you're gonna use a DNS filter, you might as well just used a hosts file.
Of course its so they can force ads down people's throats against their will. I simply won't use chrome. I find their complete lack of respect, repugnant. Their determination to force feed us ads, makes me all the more determined to never watch them.
Me too.
the depth you go into each topic is remarkable, truly enlightening!
I'm on Firefox with Ublock, has anyone else been experiencing extreme slow downs and laggy interface on youtube?
Edit: Also on PC
since google owns youtube, they are slowing it down if it detects a firefox user. you can fix this by changing your user agent to chrome so you can still use firefox and have youtube at its normal speed. fuck google
Sometimes I have to spam refresh for a few seconds to get a page to work right.
@@yoshisaur4713i tried changing the user string when that issue became a thing. I left it for a week and when i switched it back to original youtube actually loaded faster lol.
Havent had any problems personally.
PC Librewolf with ublock here (Firefox fork). I have noticed slowdown on video playback sometimes on youtube. Never had an issue before all this started. Might be coincidence, might not.. But the timing is strange though.
Using Chrome in 2024 is like using a coal powered car
factorio players will relate
@@knuuj scuse me i will never get rid of the two coal powered inserters all the way at the end of my power plant, it makes black starts 1000% more easy
@@blank.e5plus Those two little guys making sure that the whole country is running
Maybe more like using a leaded gasoline car
A coal powered horse even.
I can't even remember how many years it has been since I touched Chrome, probably only at least a few. Stuck with Firefox for over a decade.
I don't use Firefox but UA-cam Ads aren't blocked in Chrome right now and it drives me crazy. Installing Firefox for UA-cam viewing right now.
@@mattkwarren yeah sure, Google employee. Answering from Firefox right now
That's funny cause I already been using Firefox with Ublock Origin.
Chrome: Makes another dumb move
Everyone: Laughs in Brave and/or Firefox
These comments and general mentality is so infantile and frankly stupid. It's unbearable.
Isn’t brave chromium based?
@@030nordseite i've heard they're gonna support manifest v2. If that's not true, the built-in adblocker is going to work anyway
It is. We can enjoy it until Google messes it up. Well, they can't mess up FF
Stupid comment.
using firefox right now and noticing the increasing "unusability" of websites
funny part about them pushing their ads this hard is gonna have one consequence, im just gonna stop watching youtube, because the reason i used to prefer yt over tv is, you guessed it, the lack of ad breaks.
thank you google for positively impacting my usage behavior 😂
The gap between Chromium based dystopia and Netscape Nav (FireFox) necessity grows wider.
Been using windows and chrome since I first started using computers, gonna be a tough switch but Linux and Firefox here I come.
I have been using Firefox for more than two decades as my default web browser. Thanks for verifying that I have done things right.
firefox with ublock on mobile 🎉🎉🎉🎉
firefox in android is insecure, missing site isolation
@@lussor1 He didin't say andorid...?
Fennec browser is even better
F-droid fork of firefox with all the mozzila spyware removed and also about:config is unlocked 🗿
@@lussor1 yo mama is insecure
@@lussor1 I love your sarcasim.
man i love firefox
Been using Firefox for ages now glad I've stuck with it
The internet without uBlock is like that TV broadcast from Idiocracy.
I’d like to thank and congratulate Microsoft and Google for their continued and highly effective advertisement for Linux and Firefox respectively
GNU IceCat for desktops, Mull for phones.
Brave will find a way.
To be fair, chrome isn’t bad if you think about fast, secure, and doesn’t use too much RAM. Compared to other competitors
It's called Firefox
@@velcrofishsticks6002Floorp
I'm not installing a bitcoin wallet
Never used brave before, eh
I don't think this is gonna go down the way Google are hoping it will.
The result is that San Francisco will be reduced to dust
i switched to Firefox for unrelated reasons, that was mostly when there search engine really went to shit and i decided if i switch i may as well move away from everything.
which unfortunately i havent been able to do with every service yet to replace it but i have plans for all of them that i will do when the time for it comes.
im so glad i have started that just a few months before manifest v3 got announced so i have a seamless transition without an interruptions or annoyances and as a bonus i found even more useful tools which allow me to disrupt googles money milking even more.
Firefox user here.
I installed U-Block and forgot about it, but now that you've pointed it out, I haven't seen many ads recently... Even on UA-cam, where they're meant to block me if I use an adblocker, it works fine.
Brave is going to support Ublock, Noscript and a few more
Google is literally punishing Chrome users at this point. I'd be amazed at why it still even has a userbase but then I remember that cigarette companies exist
the new internet explorer
I moved away from all Google products two years ago and never looked back. Would highly recommend.
Even the search engine is not what it used to be. It's just advertising now. As soon as you're looking for something a little more obtuse the results are just not good.
I never have been inclined to buy the stuff in the ads.
Brave is the new Chrome
Till Google decides to mess up Chromium enough to mess up all Chromium-based.
@@arachnid83 Thats when I'll use Firefox. Firefox sucks otherwise.
Don't use brave, it is not that much of an improvement over chrome and the devs are scammers.
@@LucasCunhaRocha Still prefer it.
@@HydeSkull
Bro you glow so hard it almost blinded me!
Give me a good darn warning next time Mr.CIA!
if they're going to ban adblock, they better be ramping up their advertising to a minimum of 20 per session (and remove skipping as a feature]
Firefox is going the way of Google Chrome...just look up their new "privacy preserving" advertising policies enabled by default in their new releases. Also, Google funds Mozilla...bigly. Moz is a completely different company anymore, and you better believe they are going to get in on that juicy ad revenue with a wink & a nod while smirking out a "Trust Me, Bro." Librewolf is a fork of Firefox, and it's great. None of the crap being pushed by Neo-Mozilla.
Vivaldi also has its own content blocker, and it has more functionality than Brave, it allows you to add your own lists, and customize per site blocking potency on a per site level
I have been using Firefox since I started using a computer about 20 odd years ago. Finally, it's paying off
Have you pointed out or will you point out a good mobile browser? Will the same standard apply to them too?
Chrome?
No thanks, I value my data.
Its just the manifest version.. you can still manipulate stuff in a website with manifest v3... they just need to change the version in the manifest file and maybe do some little adjustments.
There will still be ad blocks, not make people get scared lol
Anyway you will be required to reinstall the extension then one time.
What is really more dangerous to them is that website developers will probably get access to read which extensions are installed on the local browser. This will most likely be forbidden in the EU for privacy reasons, but the rest of the world will face that.
I'm so grateful I switched back to Firefox like 2 years ago.
If you wanna use ublock after the deprecation but stll want to use chrome, use ungoogled chromium, it will never deprecate v2 and is pretty much vanilla chromium
FireFox Gang! Stand Up! 😎
Only good browser we still have
@@petethepete the last of the elder gods
Chromium browsers gonna be losing a lot of users when they finally turn off V2.
Google provides most of Mozilla's funding. I wonder if they could use this to strongarm Mozilla into cracking down on ad blockers too.
I doubt it that would cause the government to get on their ass due to monopoly laws.
@@humantrash7980lmao
@@humantrash7980If I'm correct, an antitrust lawsuit is actually starting to happen
A big thank you to Google for finally giving me the motivation I needed to switch to Firefox
And the best thing is that there are malware and scams on Google ads
Firefox bros keep winning
at least brave adblocker still works on youtube.
mine doesn't. i'm using brave nightly, do you use the default brave browser?
Eww. Chrome with a skin
brave will still continue to work because it's adblocking capbilities are built-in. And they can also choose to not use manifest v3...
@superfeel1275 thank God, Google is fucking up , and the Internet is becoming unusable without an adblocker
@@kaydog890 A superior skin mind you
Who is the "smart guy" who thinks people who HATE ads and go out of their way to install blockers are more likely to buy products on their ads? No. The more i see something advertised the more i hate it.
I've used Firefox, and fun fact, Firefox has many mascots around the world, with Foxkeh, created by Mozilla Japan in 2006, being my personal favorite.
Next we'll get something like "AI powered adblocker", that does the job anyway.
What about that new Ladybird browser? I haven't loked into it yet, just noticed some headlines along.
The latest timeline that the Ladybird dev team has released shows the projected launch date of the Ladybird browser to be in 2028. Andreas Kling even said that that date is extremely ambitious, so it is likely that the release date could slip even further into the future. Definitely something to keep an eye on though.
Making a new browser engine from scratch is kinda close in complexity to making a new OS, so it won't be available any time soon
If Google doesn't want ppl to use their Browser anymore, why don't they just say so?
the day my adblocker stops working i will definitely make the switch
People that have been using Mozilla Firefox their whole life: *Signature look of superiority*
I miss that old logo though 🔥🦊🌍
really nice of google to be doing some free advertising for firefox like that
Mozilla has been so mismanaged that we may eventually need a Firefox fork.
There already are firefox forks, like Librewolf
betterfox and librewolf are great
I tried Floorp and it's great.
@@k327dev Using librewolf rn its great
@@k327dev librewolf is where its at
does the ublock lite extension block ads on youtube? that's my main priority, if it doesn't i might have to switch to waterfox
Waterfox is hardly better. I switched from Waterfox to mainline Firefox a few months ago because they were just adding bugs that don't exist in FF.
Firefox doesn't get nearly enough love as it should.
Because they became an activist company. I jumped ship the moment brave got released
@@ultimatums1 Wat
@@Warp2090 what you read
@@ultimatums1 Are they trying to save the whales?
@@effsixteenblock50they are fighting for open web
1 minute adds for a 30 second video is insane. Reduce ad traffic and maybe people wouldn’t block them.
Monopoly in action. Google owns Adsense and chrome/chromium. Adsense market share is like 90%. Controlling ads and preventing Adblock is monopolistic.
My uBlock has blocked 8.143M (!!!) ads as of today.
Holy moly!
9,186M here!
I updated from Netscape to Firefox. What is this chrome?
Brave's AdBlock is written in rust and has ublock as a subset of it's features.
Brave is still chromium though so... Pretty sure they're gonna be impacted by the change unless they specifically don't merge the manifest v2 commits
@@Ownage4lif31 they don't use an extension, they have a built-in module for ad-blocking + more, which even blocks Spotify ads.
Brave and firefox + adguard. I love them.
And guess who moved to Firefox