Goodbye Vivaldi, thanks for all the fish
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@Zalex108 said in Goodbye Vivaldi, thanks for all the fish:
@lietu said in Goodbye Vivaldi, thanks for all the fish:
Unfortunately the only option left is Firefox
Not sure how long...
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/101603/ublock-origin-lite-maker-ends-firefox-support-due-to-hostile-dispute-with-mozillaHill is a Firefox user, he will never remove uBO from AMO unless he has to.
uBO is a recommended extension in AMO. Which means there is human review for uBO.
So what happened with uBOL can't happen with uBO.
And honestly I think Firefox didn't want uBOL, a limited ad blocker, in their store.
It's defamatory lol to have lite ad blockers in your store when you have fully charged recommended ad blockers like uBO and Adguard MV2. -
@barbudo2005 said in Goodbye Vivaldi, thanks for all the fish:
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Applied but not working.
Did you check
vivaldi:policy
?Maybe it is too late to apply it.
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No I hadn't. I really don't understand the policy page. :slapforhead -
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I really don't understand the policy page.
It allows you to know if the policy was applied and therefore to know if the registry editor was properly modified.
In Windows 10:
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@mib2berlin
Does not work.
I get no reaction when trying to edit any of these values. -
@barbudo2005
Doesn't work.
Not able to edit anything. -
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@barbudo2005
Don't need to. It doesn't find the registry entry you asked me to search for.