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[Feature Request] "Support for extensions" or "native uBlock Origin" built-in #16
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thanks for your advice |
I also support having extension support, but letting the user choose which extensions to install. There are so many android browsers and so few android browsers that provide the ability to install extensions. In practice - why do we all need a browser for android that is like all the others - devoid of options to install extensions. I was headed to try this android browser and wanted to read if it supports installing extensions, but opening here https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Android - it's not written and I came across this thread whose content stopped me from installing , because this browser doesn't support installing extensions either (in practice, it's the same for me as all the others - what with the fact that services to google are torn/removed and ads can't be blocked, it's the same with youtube and more examples ...). |
Upvoting this request for all the same reasons. |
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Bro Alex you can use Brave adblock-engine powered by rust, it will work like brave links here |
I would also like to add that adding an adblocker will decrease website loading times (mostly), which will help the main goal of this project! :) |
+1 |
duplicate of #12 |
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The lack of support for extensions and ad blockers.
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Add support for extensions from the "Chrome web store".
Or if you cannot add the extensions function, add "uBlock Origin" natively to the browser as a built-in blocker.
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For example, the "Kiwi Browser" browser allows support for extensions.
The "Brave" browser has a very good ad blocker built in and supports lists.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to add support for scripts (Tampermonkey).
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