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Oh sorry its just too performance intensive to have a working adblocker
I've long ago switched to brave + dns nullrouting, so that I can have zero extensions.
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I switched to Brave a few months ago too, and I’m happy with it, no ads, no bullshit!
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I just got this advise
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Nice! I haven’t felt the need to install ad blockers on Brave yet. But when I do, sounds like a solid backup.
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It's built-in.
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127 sats \ 5 replies \ @k00b 1 Aug
Dang I wonder where all those trackers are coming from. It must be the X and YouTube embeds.
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All from embeds, I think.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 1 Aug
Hmmm do you have embeds disabled in your settings? We provide that for this reason, but I still didn’t think the embeds would produce 7 “trackers.”
7 ?
I know Brave’s got a built-in ad blocker, but I thought what @carter showing was an extension on top of Brave.
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yeah it was a screenshot from my liberty tech signal chat, I think it is an additional extension they added to brave
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chrome is not worth the headach no more since it uses hella a lot of ram usage and let alone the thousands of trackers on every website page you visit. i think it is time to switch to brave or duck since they both offers a great streaming and visiting a website is just another smooth experience you dont have to worry about anything. yup chrome is dead
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