Posts Tagged ‘Privacy’
Open Letter Clarifying the Clarification of the Firefox Terms of Use
Mozilla’s latest version of the Firefox Terms of Use didn’t go over well but it appears they are trying again. Hallelujah.
Read MoreFirefox’s Terms of Use Privacy Controversy
Mozilla has long marketed Firefox as the last bastion of privacy in a web increasingly dominated by data-hungry corporations. For years, it was the browser of choice for privacy-conscious users who distrusted Google’s omnipresence in the browser market. But recent events raise a fundamental question: Is Mozilla truly the noble guardian of privacy it claims…
Read MoreGhost Browser Supports uBlock Origin: Keeping Powerful Ad Blocking Alive
Chrome’s Manifest V3 Cripples uBlock Origin For years, uBlock Origin has been one of the most powerful and effective tools for blocking ads, protecting privacy, and giving users control over their browsing experience. However, Google’s transition from Manifest V2 to Manifest V3 (MV3) is fundamentally changing how extensions like uBlock Origin function—and not for the…
Read MoreGhost Browser Will Support Manifest V2 Extensions Despite Google’s Plans
Ghost Browser will continue to support Chrome Extensions using Manifest v2, including uBlock Origin, Tampermonkey and others.
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