
Andrés (Pirs)
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@Aether_Pacifist @oops4041555 @go_for_all69 @newstarcore Hahahaha, as if Brave weren't one! If what you want is a browser that isn't based on Chromium, that only leaves Firefox and its forks.
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@ShyVortex I need a tutorial; I can't get it to work on Windows 11.
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The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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¿Se acuerdan cómo periodistas de @MXvsCORRUPCION fueron retenidos en Tultepec?
Estaban documentando la mansión de 36 MDP de la senadora de @PartidoMorenaMx y exalcaldesa de Tecamac, Mariela Gutiérrez.
Los familiares de Mariela, que dio la orden de matar a más de 10 mil perros durante su gestión, fueron los que agredieron y robaron a los periodistas.

Ignacio Gómez Villaseñor@ivillasenor
🔴 | ALERTA URGENTE Me han informado que @leonugo, de @MXvsCORRUPCION, habría sido retenido en un aparente acto de abuso de poder. Hasta el momento no tengo muchos detalles, pero todo apunta a que se encontraba cubriendo información relacionada con la senadora Mariela Gutiérrez Escalante. Gutiérrez Escalante recientemente fue señalada por la difusión de denuncias por el asesinato de más de 10 mil perros durante su gestión como presidenta municipal de Tecámac.
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Firefox ships with Google as the default search engine.
DOJ filings in the Google search case say Google's 2024 revenue-share payment to Mozilla was approximately $484.5 million, representing about 85% of Mozilla's global revenue.
You cannot market yourself as the privacy alternative while your default is the largest surveillance advertising company on the internet and your survival depends on its money.
Firefox's own Privacy Notice is more revealing than its marketing.
The landing page says Firefox is built with privacy as the default, that Mozilla does not know much about you, and that "not even Mozilla should know which websites you visit or what you do there."
Then the notice describes the exceptions.
Firefox shows Search Suggestions by default. As you type, your real-time search query and technical data are sent to your search provider.
Firefox Suggest can also fetch suggestions from Mozilla as you type. The notice says your real-time search query, technical data, interaction data, and IP-derived location data pass through that system by default before being processed for suggestions and measurement.
Sponsored suggestions are part of this. Mozilla partners can receive de-identified search and interaction data to serve relevant suggestions and measure engagement.
New Tab is also an ad surface.
Firefox shows New Tab content "along with advertising to support its development." Mozilla collects views, clicks, position, size, and other interaction data on New Tab content and ads. It can use this to personalize future content, including sponsored content, and share aggregated or de-identified data with advertising partners.
In some regions, Mozilla says it builds models and groups users based on common attributes to personalize future content, including sponsored content.
Mozilla also says it works with advertising providers using programmatic technologies and may share device type, IP-derived location, and category of content viewed to help decide which ads to display.
David Bombal@davidbombal
Best Privacy Browsers in 2026? (Daily use vs Anonymous) YouTube video: youtu.be/CwzTXL7nOAE What do you use and recommend?
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@Malwarebytes They should make Malwarebytes Browser Guard compatible with Firefox Mobile
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@Techjunkie_Aman Brave is very good, but uBlock Origin is even better. That's not an opinion, it's a fact.
adblock-tester.com
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Most people install an ad blocker.
Few install the right one.
uBlock Origin:
• blocks ads, trackers, malware at network level
• zero “acceptable ads” or paid whitelists
• insanely lightweight (low CPU & RAM)
• fully open-source and community maintained
What it actually does:
• stops requests before they load
• removes scripts, popups, anti-adblock
• uses multiple filter lists (EasyList, Privacy, malware)
• supports custom rules for advanced control
Where it works best:
• Firefox (full power)
• Brave (full support)
• Chrome = limited (MV3 restrictions)
Result:
• faster pages
• less data usage
• better privacy
It doesn’t hide ads.
It prevents them from existing.



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@LIGHTNINGFILE @Techjunkie_Aman You can check it out yourself at adblock-tester.com
Brave is very good, but uBlock Origin is even better.
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@Techjunkie_Aman Doesn't brave ad blocker do the same ? ( If not please explain the difference between both ad blockers brave/ublock )
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Run Gemma 4 AI Offline on Your Phone – Quick Guide
Google just released AI Edge Gallery: a free app that runs open-source Gemma 4 models (E2B and E4B) (not the new jailbroken models!) 100% on your iPhone or Android.
- Private (nothing leaves your phone)
- Fully offline (airplane mode works)
- Multimodal (text, images, audio)
Setup in 2 minutes:
1. Download the app:
iOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/google-…
Android: play.google.com/store/apps/det…
2. Open AI Chat
3. Pick Gemma 4 E4B (more powerful) or E2B (faster)
4. Download the model once on Wi-Fi
Done. Real AI runs locally forever.
Works best on newer phones (8GB+ RAM recommended). Full source code at github.com/google-ai-edge…
Done.

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@Malwarebytes please make Malwarebytes Browser Guard compatible with Firefox mobile
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Password managers are great, and if you are using passwords you should definitely use one.
But don't forget to turn on 2fa for all of your accounts, even with your logins safely stored in a vault.
malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2026…
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@brave Ublock Origin
Malwarebytes Browser Guard
Privacy Badger
Bitwarden
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@QuettaBrowser Even using the default ad and tracker protection settings along with Privacy Badger, I'm not getting good anti-tracker protection.
I'm using Privacy Badger, uBlock Origin, and Malwarebytes Browser Guard. In Firefox, this is sufficient for strong anti-tracker protection

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We went full detective mode and found what actually deserves a spot on your Android. 🕵️♀️📱
Your next browser upgrade starts here. 🚀
quetta.net/blog/top-kiwi-…
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@firefox There are some Chromium-based Android browsers that allow you to install extensions even if they aren't designed for mobile, like Edge with Malwarebytes Browser Guard, and they work correctly, that's the only thing I think the mobile version needs.
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@brave I wish it were possible to install extensions on Android, such as Malwarebytes Browser Guard, uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, and Bitwarden Password Manager
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@jayshankar431 @QuettaBrowser @brave Unfortunately, Quetta has a history of shady behavior. They flagrantly disrespect open source code by using the Kiwi Browser code without attribution. They have been caught logging their user's data, then hastily covering it up and denying it ever happened.
Avoid it.
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People still think nothing beats Brave? ☠️
Try @QuettaBrowser on mobile once — reality hits different.
Full extensions + strong adblock + video tools = Quetta feels next level.
It’s mobile-only for now, Windows is coming soon 👀
No hate to @brave but yeah, the crown isn’t safe👑

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@QuettaBrowser In version 1.8.1, the app always updates 2 or 3 times when opened, which is annoying.
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