uBlock Origin got forever disabled in Chrome due to the browser's transition to MV3. What does it mean for the extension's many users and what are the alternatives?
For those still on chrome: the switch is easier than might expect. U can basically import all ur stuff, web history, bookmarks, etc with one click when it boots the first time.
I had to transfer about 8 or so Chrome accounts to Firefox. I’d been meaning to do it for years and then when I got around to it it only took about 20 minutes. Wish I’d done it years ago.
For those still on chrome: the switch is easier than might expect. U can basically import all ur stuff, web history, bookmarks, etc with one click when it boots the first time.
I had to transfer about 8 or so Chrome accounts to Firefox. I’d been meaning to do it for years and then when I got around to it it only took about 20 minutes. Wish I’d done it years ago.
Wait until you learn about firefox’s container tabs (confusingly renamed to multi-account containers)
Instead of needing to sign in/out to switch accounts, you can set up this thing called container tabs.
Each container tab is given it’s own color and is basically it’s own copy (aka container) of firefox.
So I can click the new tab button then click blue and I have a tab that is already signed into my work microsoft, google, etc accounts.
And I can click on purple and I have a tab that is signed into my personal microsoft, google, spotify, etc accounts.
And both tabs live in the same tab bar, but the websites/accounts inside each tab can’t see each other.
That’s great, exactly what I need. I appreciate the heads up. I’m gonna look into it.