Since #Google #Chrome decided to limit developers and users in terms of what extensions they can run, and how good they are, I think it's time to place that browser where it belongs (in the bin), and replace it with anything else, since everything else is better.
Here is a look at some popular browsers, and some new ones I hadn't tried and that suitably impressed me:
jakob π¦πΉ β
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Look here contrachrome.com/
Thank's @Leah Elliott for this cartoon!
jakob π¦πΉ β
in reply to Nick @ The Linux Experiment • • •No Peertube anymore? Why?
Nick @ The Linux Experiment
in reply to jakob π¦πΉ β • • •jakob π¦πΉ β
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oh... that's strange.
I've joined your channel in friendica, and it shows me the latest video from one year ago... the debian 12 as desktop video...
Ok. I've do some research on friendica. :)
Nick @ The Linux Experiment
in reply to jakob π¦πΉ β • • •jakob π¦πΉ β
in reply to Nick @ The Linux Experiment • • •I don't know why... but obviously my abonnement of your channel ended one year ago...
rejoind the channel, and now i receive your videos :)
Ketata Mohamed
in reply to Nick @ The Linux Experiment • • •Chromium browsers have been quietly sending user information to Google
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