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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 1001552" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>I will add that unfortunately it seems not all site are going to allow gecko based browsers. For example, today I was trying to sign in to AppleTV+ to renew but I could not sign it at all in Librewolf. I disabled all extensions and blocking natively through Librewolf and I even tried a new profile, but could still not log in. This is just one example, and I've experienced a few others as well. This is going to keep happening as long as Firefox has such a low market share in comparison to the Chromium engine. I don't like it, at all, but I fear a Chromium based browser with an external block, such as AdGuard for Windows, is what we are eventually all going to be forced to "choose."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 1001552, member: 90863"] I will add that unfortunately it seems not all site are going to allow gecko based browsers. For example, today I was trying to sign in to AppleTV+ to renew but I could not sign it at all in Librewolf. I disabled all extensions and blocking natively through Librewolf and I even tried a new profile, but could still not log in. This is just one example, and I've experienced a few others as well. This is going to keep happening as long as Firefox has such a low market share in comparison to the Chromium engine. I don't like it, at all, but I fear a Chromium based browser with an external block, such as AdGuard for Windows, is what we are eventually all going to be forced to "choose." [/QUOTE]
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