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ADGrimes
Making moves
Status: Trending idea

Ublock Origin is one of the most popular add ons, and I think it would be great to integrate it directly into Firefox and Firefox Mobile as a setting. Perhaps it could be part of the 'strict' setting of the tracking protection, or it could be a separate setting for blocking ads.

Microsoft Edge has a built in optional ad blocker on mobile, and I think having this in Firefox on desktop and mobile would be a great benefit, rather than relying on users knowing about it and having them download it from the add on store.

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wutongtaiwan
Familiar face

@runtime_horror I've always felt that Firefox doesn't have a built-in ad blocker because of its partnership with advertisers, and Mozilla bought an advertising company a few years ago

firefly_katamar
Making moves

Let's not forget that with the monopoly ruling for Google Mozilla is probably expecting the foundation's income to fall drastically. I'm fairly certain that more monetization models will be coming and I highly doubt they would reduce potential for profits by adding an adblocker native to the browser. 

Ford_Prefect
Making moves

Still a really horrible idea IMHO.

brixter
Making moves

This is a great idea since I always use Ublock Origin in my Firefox

TheZupZup
Strollin' around

it would be cool to have both adguard and ublock origin directly in this option

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TheZupZup
Strollin' around

i hope it will be approved

drmoss_ca
Making moves

It may become necessary if Firefox switches exclusively to Manifest v3 extensions. I'm experimenting with AdGuard in case uBlock Origin goes away one day, and while it has been awkward to set up I have finally got it working. Now to decide whether to pay for it after the trial period.

feike
Strollin' around

With the ublock origin extention build in to firefox (and the removal of google search by default*) firefox can truly say that it is The Privacy Browser.

*I know that that is unlikely.

Ford_Prefect
Making moves

[👎] There is no apparent advantage to incorporate an outside developed addon into the browser itself. Adons have a good enough API to do there job. Instead of making the browser even more complex, Firefox has more than enough work with focusing on providing core technologies and maintaining them.

singhh9596
Making moves

Iceraven comes with integrated ublock origin