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<blockquote data-quote="kailyn" data-source="post: 1091768" data-attributes="member: 113651"><p>Now I understand. No offense meant. You <em>seemed</em> upset but you are not. It does not help that you aren't sitting right in front of us having an in-person conversation.</p><p></p><p>I do not care about privacy. I am not in that group of people that chooses everything from the device to the OS to every application and then adds 27 browser extensions for privacy. Next they add VPN and then run VPN through Tor. To me, that kind of behavior is bat s h i t crazy. I'd rather they just line all the walls with tinfoil paper and keep "Conspiracy Theory" on a non-stop 24 hour loop that resets at 0:01 AM.</p><p></p><p>Firefox is just a tool. Should uBO Lite or Adguard not be able to solve their problems, then I'd give Firefox with uBO a test drive. In fact, IIRC Gorhill stated that he optimized uBO Mv2 for Firefox. Is that not correct [USER=71262]@oldschool[/USER] ?</p><p></p><p>Right now Adguard is still struggling with Mv3. Gorhill just mentions it - that it is a "work in-progress" which, in Gorhill speak, means expect problems.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'd give Waterfox a spin. I used it, seems eons ago. Did not realize it is still alive.</p><p></p><p>I'd say IE is dead. And that is only because Microsoft EOL'd it. However, a little known fact is that there are still millions of organizations out there still using IE. They refuse to change.</p><p></p><p>I just wish big tech platforms would stop doing dum b s h ee t that messes with my online Zen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kailyn, post: 1091768, member: 113651"] Now I understand. No offense meant. You [I]seemed[/I] upset but you are not. It does not help that you aren't sitting right in front of us having an in-person conversation. I do not care about privacy. I am not in that group of people that chooses everything from the device to the OS to every application and then adds 27 browser extensions for privacy. Next they add VPN and then run VPN through Tor. To me, that kind of behavior is bat s h i t crazy. I'd rather they just line all the walls with tinfoil paper and keep "Conspiracy Theory" on a non-stop 24 hour loop that resets at 0:01 AM. Firefox is just a tool. Should uBO Lite or Adguard not be able to solve their problems, then I'd give Firefox with uBO a test drive. In fact, IIRC Gorhill stated that he optimized uBO Mv2 for Firefox. Is that not correct [USER=71262]@oldschool[/USER] ? Right now Adguard is still struggling with Mv3. Gorhill just mentions it - that it is a "work in-progress" which, in Gorhill speak, means expect problems. Maybe I'd give Waterfox a spin. I used it, seems eons ago. Did not realize it is still alive. I'd say IE is dead. And that is only because Microsoft EOL'd it. However, a little known fact is that there are still millions of organizations out there still using IE. They refuse to change. I just wish big tech platforms would stop doing dum b s h ee t that messes with my online Zen. [/QUOTE]
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