For those wondering if there are any viable alternatives, there is Brave and Vivaldi - both privacy focused browsers but use Chromium and therefore will have Manifest v2 end this year. Ladybird whom everyone is hoping will be a solution in the long term is currently in alpha and from my brief use of it, is certainly not anywhere near ready for daily driver use. In terms of a Firefox fork that is viable, I have seen a number of recommendations for Floorp being a Japanese fork and likely to be shielded from the SJW's but is several versions behind Firefox at the moment.
I'm the same. I use Vivaldi as my daily driver. The problem I have going forward is the removal of Manifest v2 that I use for a number of extensions that won't be integrated into any web browser, whether Vivaldi, Brave or any other browser.
Unfortunately stuff does still get through pihole with mostly default ish settings. Like Amazon has a lot of sponsored stuff that is Amazon content so pihole doesn't block it, but its sponsored so ublock origin does.
For those wondering if there are any viable alternatives, there is Brave and Vivaldi - both privacy focused browsers but use Chromium and therefore will have Manifest v2 end this year. Ladybird whom everyone is hoping will be a solution in the long term is currently in alpha and from my brief use of it, is certainly not anywhere near ready for daily driver use. In terms of a Firefox fork that is viable, I have seen a number of recommendations for Floorp being a Japanese fork and likely to be shielded from the SJW's but is several versions behind Firefox at the moment.
Both are good, but I prefer Vivalid for it's customizability.
I'm the same. I use Vivaldi as my daily driver. The problem I have going forward is the removal of Manifest v2 that I use for a number of extensions that won't be integrated into any web browser, whether Vivaldi, Brave or any other browser.
I should turn off all of my adblock extensions just to see what the web looks like behind my Pi-hole DNS.
I'm hoping that losing all of them doesn't change much when it happens.
Unfortunately stuff does still get through pihole with mostly default ish settings. Like Amazon has a lot of sponsored stuff that is Amazon content so pihole doesn't block it, but its sponsored so ublock origin does.