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Firefox says it will keep supporting uBlock Origin even as Microsoft Edge and other Chromium browsers phase it out under Manifest V3.

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[โ€“] TheOakTree@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

last major browser

If you stood outside the grocery store and asked people if they were "familiar with the browser Helium," how many people would you reckon you'd ask before two people say yes?

[โ€“] skaffi@infosec.pub 3 points 1 day ago

Indeed, but Helium is the new kid on the block. What might surprise you more is how many people won't have any idea what "a Firefox" is.

Calling it a "major" browser in the first place is pretty disingenuous by this article, when the popular usage metrics clearly show it to be a niche, if not obscure, choice of browser. Chrome has more than an order of magnitude more users than Firefox.

But things get truly silly when other niche/browsers are ignored in that same breath. Chrome has more than an order of magnitude larger userbase than Brave, too, but like with Firefox, it's still less than two orders of magnitudes of difference. And while Firefox has a few times more users than Brave, there's nowhere near an order of magnitude's worth of difference either. Meaning, while they are not equivalent in size, they are certainly comparable.

If Firefox is a "major" browser, then Brave would have to at the very least be considered a "big" player, too. And we all know it ain't a big player - not by a long shot.