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Firefox should include a built-in adblocker, just like what Brave, Opera, etc have done. This should be something all browsers should include

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kamaila
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@alfredin es esa una excelente noticia , a si como la idea que hace años tuve de poner un traductor nativo , hoy en dia tenemos uno , esto es un echo que firefox escucha a sus usuarios y esto hacer que lo quiera mas , es un logoro de todos lo que deseamos mejorar cada dia mas este navegador 

This is excellent news, just like the idea that I had years ago of installing a native translator, today we have one, this is a fact that Firefox listens to its users and this makes them want it more, it is a logo of all of us that we want to improve this browser more and more every day.

Shaun
Making moves

Why's this message in Spanish ?

The way I have configured Firefox I don't see no ads on any websites especially YouTube. uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, CanvasBlocker, facebook container, Unhook and Enhancer for YouTube. 

Shaun
Making moves

I'm staying with Firefox forever. I configured Firefox to provide extreme protection and privacy. uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, CanvasBlocker, facebook container, Unhook and Enhancer for YouTube. I don't see no ads on any websites especially YouTube. 

Br**e  is generally considered a legitimate, safe, and privacy-focused Chromium-based browser, but it has faced significant controversies over its crypto-centric business model and past unethical, but not illegal, practices. Concerns centre on Brave inserting referral links, pushing crypto ads, and having a 2.9/5 star rating on Trustpilot

 

 

alfredin
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By default, Brave is far ahead of Firefox in terms of privacy and user data protection, and is comparable to LibreWolf, a fork of Firefox. In fact, Firefox should be just like its fork.

https://privacytests.org/