Dammit, Firefox! You was the chosen one! It was said that you would destroy the anti-privacy, not join them! You were to bring security to the internet, not leave it in neo-naZi’s propaganda.
Dammit, Firefox! You was the chosen one! It was said that you would destroy the anti-privacy, not join them! You were to bring security to the internet, not leave it in neo-naZi’s propaganda.
Lemmy users: Hate on everything that isn’t Linux.
Wait, so Car Wash mode has to be on while driving in the rain also?
They attempted to blocking videos for adblock users on YouTube some time ago, it was effective for like, I don’t know, a few days?
Google lost the battle even in their own browser so now they’re trying to save face by attacking third party apps, dumbass just don’t know how to take the L.
Good, don’t sorry, bite more.
Yes, everyone should be careful downloading files from a rando on the internet. But at the same time, most people just want to get the files and don’t want or know how to deal with the source code. And everything is on archive.org but not everyone knows about it, and they probably don’t want to wait for a new emulator when they know the old one works.
I’m not saying that you should trust me, you don’t know me, I don’t know you, so as you said, it’s best to be careful anyway.
Btw, I’ve read that Yuzu collected telemetry, and now that Nintendo owns the site, it’s best to set up a firewall and block Yuzu from accessing the internet so be safe.
Here is the latest stable build of Yuzu that I’ve got from 24 hours ago for anyone who wasn’t able to download it in time.
uBlock Origin and ReVanced users: I missed the part where that’s my problem.
there was an attempt
I used an Xperial back in high school too, it was better the Android and iOS in every way except the number of apps
I used a Windows Phone way back in high school, I think it was an Xperia, the build quality was great and the performance was smoother than my friends’ Androids and iPhones. Too bad there wasn’t a lot of apps, that was the only down side though.
I’ve already tried removing YouTube cookies, it didn’t work. For some reason, disabling Malwarebytes removes the block
oh, I’ve been using Chameleon, it does the same thing and even automatically change the user agent after a custom interval of time from a list you chose, but it kinda breaks the Youtube video UI if the browser is set to anything other than FF though.
And I also just got that pop-up today in LibreWolf and was eventually blocked. But on Firefox, nothing happens. I have 3 adblocking related extesions: UBO, Privacy Badger and Malwarebytes. Turns out it was Malwarebytes that triggered it. Whitelisting Youtube doesn’t work, I had to straight up disable the extension. It seems it’s not just ads and scams that Youtube want us to see, they want us to get malwares and viruses too.
how do I do that?
I just got blocked by YouTube on LibreWolf today but not Firefox. The ad blocking related extensions I have are uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger and Malwarebytes. After 15 minutes of resetting uBlock Origin settings, I’ve decided to try turning them off one by one, I found that it was Malwarebytes that triggered it. Even when I whitelisted Youtube but it didn’t work, I have to disable the extension to fix it. It looks like it isn’t YouTube don’t want you using adblocks, it’s YouTube don’t want you to block scams and malwares.
“changed”? More like “removed”
I just listen to Youtube
Didn’t they roll out Manifest V3 to counter ad blockers already? The hell happened to that?