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raydenvm ◴[] No.44548145[source]
I suppose that switching to Brave will be one of the best solutions after all. They have already comment this in June: https://brave.com/blog/brave-shields-manifest-v3
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barryvan ◴[] No.44550071[source]
Or Firefox, which isn't just a reskinned Chrome...
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1. esskay ◴[] No.44551100[source]
If you think Braves just 'reskinned chrome' you've clearly not used it.
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2. paulryanrogers ◴[] No.44552407[source]
I've tried Brave a few times. Doesn't seem significantly different from Chrome. Chromium will likely still dominate future choices for web standards and Google will still control what implementations work on the biggest properties.
3. asadotzler ◴[] No.44565272[source]
Edge maintains more not-Chromium code on its Chromium browser than Brave does on its Chromium browser and both further encourage websites and users to strengthen Google's web monopoly.