chemicalwonka,
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

The more extensions you install in your browser, the more easier is to track your behavior on internet.

MrFlamey,

I’ve been using Kiwi browser for ages and it’s had extension support the entire time since I quit using Firefox on mobile. I would still be using Firefox if it hadn’t just kept randomly not loading pages anymore and requiring a restart, because it did at least support the one extension I can’t live without; ublock origin, but the bugs were just too much. I might give Firefox mobile another shot when this new version hits stable release.

MichaelTen,
@MichaelTen@lemmy.world avatar

Kiwi already does

Lantern,

Not saying it’s a better implementation, but Safari already does this.

Xander_Meters,

Yeah the article specifies android but the lemmy post generalises it

vinyl,

Been using Iceraven, although it only supports a handful of extensions such as dark reader and uBlock

jamms,

Firefox on Android used to do this. I switched to Kiwi when they dropped it.

Parakeet,

Have had same on my phone. Installed uBlock origin a long time ago

sir_reginald,
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar
Leminator,

This sounds huge! This may be a dumb question, but: do extensions on mobile require any special security tools that don’t already exist?

crummysocks,

Test

spikespaz,

Kiwi Browser

MichaelTen,
@MichaelTen@lemmy.world avatar

Yep.

popemichael,
@popemichael@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I’ve been using the nightly build, using the desktop extensions for a while now. It’s SO worth it. In particular, the YouTube “SponsorBlock” is super convenient.

NikkiDimes,

While I get it, sponsors are what enable the content you watch to even exist. It’s one thing if it’s youtube ads, but those sponsors are directly partnered with and paying content creators. On the other hand, Patreon is really the best way to go for content you truly care about.

popemichael,
@popemichael@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I’m 100% not going to buy anything from those sponsored segments.

Also, there is a white list option for your favorite creators

NikkiDimes,

Oh is there? Maybe I’ll check it out then, that’s pretty cool

JTskulk,

I’m sure parent is totally fine being subsidized by all the people not running it.

Obi,
@Obi@sopuli.xyz avatar

Do they actually lose anything from these sponsorships if you just skip that part? Because that’s basically what the addon does. I’m not sure these sponsorships go as far as looking at minutes watched or whatever, I assumed it’s a pre-agreed amount.

beanz00_,
@beanz00_@lemmy.world avatar

must be, because half of them have the sponsor segment as its own chapter in the video, making it super easy to skip. I don’t imagine they would make it as easy if they really wanted you to watch it.

MrNobody,

I find this take amusing. Blocking the ads means the content creator doesn’t get paid for those ads since they won’t get seen by those end users, but sponsor’s have already paid the creator for that part. Whether you watch it or not the money has already changed hands, all it does is automate you skipping those segments.

NikkiDimes,

While I agree in the short term, video analytics still come into play for future sponsorships and payouts. Do you think a sponsor will be willing to continue paying a creator if their sponsor segments receive no watch time?

rdeets,

Interesting bootlicker take amidst a content creator strike in Hollywood. Granted YouTube isn’t under those Unions, but the power dynamics are quite similar ()

Sponsors don’t give a shit about creators, they are just an annoying necessity for the content creator.

Why give a shit about a sponsor who doesn’t give a shit about the YouTuber you enjoy?

jesus_talks,

Why not just install revanced youtube?

popemichael,
@popemichael@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I have other tweaks and scripts that I have written for personal usage. Using nightly Firefox makes it so I can use those tweaks universally on desktop and phone.

AlexisFR,
@AlexisFR@jlai.lu avatar

It has been for years, no? Or was it mobile-tagged extensions?

blady_blah,

Limited to mobile add-ons.

krebstar,

But not on ios…How do we get adblocking in ios?

JTskulk,

You don’t lol. Beg Tim Apple for it.

redditReallySucks,

Firefox on iOS is just safari with a Firefox logo

d7eeem,

The weird thing is Safari has extensions

sir_reginald,
@sir_reginald@lemmy.world avatar

you’re buying the wrong phone. this is a limitation imposed only by apple, forcing every browser on iOS to be Safari re-skinned

bauhaus,

safari has been able to do this for years

mxcory,

Vivaldi I meant Kiwi (chromium) also uses the regular chrome web store.

Also, I thought there was a previous version of Firefox Mobile that had access to the desktop add-ons site.

bauhaus,

I thought add-ons were supported in ff mobile, too… I don’t use it, but I’m sure I’ve heard about it…

TheWildTangler,

It supports mobile extensions but not the same desktop browser extensions

bauhaus,

oh, I see. well, now it will, which is good

gammasfor,

Firefox mobile used to have mobile add-ons but it was separate and naturally therefore more limited.

Arthur_Leywin,

Maybe I’ll stop using Brave. Sounds cool af

257m,

Iceraven already has extensions so it’s not the first.

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