• TheFriendlyDickhead@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Good old google. Allways such a nice company that doesn’t use its power in one area to get more power in another.

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        1 year ago

        …yes? It’s a massive circlejerk at this point to bring it up and laugh at how google dropped it over 10 years ago.

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            Really? I remember google was actually respected back then. I don’t recall any circlejerking about google that long ago.

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              Google as whole no, maybe, but that slogan was absolutely mocked from the start. Remember that this was right around when shit like The Matrix, Hackers, etc… were big pillars of the internet. “Don’t be evil” inherently sets off alarm bells regardless of anything else.

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    1 year ago

    Wasn’t this refuted? The script that people kept spamming was for check for adblock 5sec after loading the content.

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      Yup it was proven Google didn’t do this and it was just an incendiary headline to get clicks. Of course even in the comments of this people are still believing it.

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    I would counter that there has only been one time in the past when it has been more important to use Firefox than now, that was when IE6 almost ruined the web.

    You could actually argue that it is more important now, as Google is actively working to harm the open internet, which MS only did passively with IE6.

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      1 year ago

      Actually, Firefox counters with uBlock Origin and Google’s slowdown misses.

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        1 year ago

        Was about to ask which extension can spoof Browser Strings for specific sites.

        Good ol’ uBlock counters yet again. We gotta protect that extension and all the filter list maintainers.

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            afaik it doesnt spoof the user-agent (which doesnt really hide your browser for more advanced scripts at all), but simply blocks the script responsible for checking.

            Because Google apparently cannot afford to do such checks in the backend, same with the Ads, all Client-Side, no wonder we can easily bypass it.

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    For YT and others I use the MotionBox Browser, it’s the best and fastest, with it you never need to visit YT again. No ads, tracking or other crap, it even gives you the YT link for sharing. It supports DuckDuckGo, BitTorrent, TMDB, Youtube, Dailymotion, Vimeo, Twitch, TikTok, Facebook, Odysee, PeerTube, Last .fm and SoundCloud. (FOSS, Windows, Linux, Mac, Android)

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    1 year ago

    Why are you posting screenshots from reddit when this was all over Lemmy yesterday?

    Edit: Am dumbass

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    Yeah, I used to spoof Chrome a long time for recaptcha’s too. Unknown or competition browsers used to often get failed the first try whatever you chose, while spoofing chrome just got the green tag without images. It’s become less obvious these days, but I wouldn’t be amazed “using” Chrome still gives you more “trust”.