This is one important reason why you should rip yourself away from closed source underlords

The destruction of your privacy by ripping your adblock extensions a new #rsehole

I stopped using Alphabet's google chrome 100% before this came into effect

It wasn't just 30 million people using this extension by the way it was much much more (close to 300 million users?)

@mozilla @Timpostma @stefano

#Alphabet #chrome #google #ClosedSource #Underlords #uBlockOrigin #adblock #opensource

@RadioAzureus The image shows a Chrome Web Store page for the uBlock Origin extension. The page is displayed in a web browser with a dark theme. At the top, the browser's address bar shows the URL "chromewebstore.com/detail/ublock-origin/cpiladnbfamjdmhnhpkljkegj1p1k1". The page is titled "chrome web store" and includes options for "Discover," "Extensions," and "Themes." The uBlock Origin extension is highlighted, with a rating of 4.7 stars from 34.2K ratings, and is categorized under "Extension" and "Privacy & Security," with 30,000,000 users. A message indicates that the extension is no longer available because it doesn't follow best practices for Chrome extensions, with a "Learn more" link. Below, alternative extensions are suggested, including uBlock Origin Lite, Adblock, AdGuard AdBlocker, and Ghostery Tracker & Ad Blocker, each with their ratings and user counts. The page also includes a "Remove from Chrome" button.

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@RadioAzureus @mozilla @stefano i actually use ghostery as blocker their are settings for different sites & trackers

@Timpostma @mozilla @stefano

And which browser do you use it? Because I presume that if it works like ublock origin it will be disabled in Chrome