Apple is reportedly exploring the integration of AI-powered search engines into its Safari web browser, according to Bloomberg News. This move could potentially disrupt Google’s stronghold on the search engine market, particularly as it relates to Safari users.The development surfaced during Eddy Cue’s testimony in the U.S. Justice Department’s antitrust case against Alphabet, Google’s parent company. Cue revealed that Safari’s search traffic declined for the first time recently—a trend he […]
uBlock has been my favourite web browser extension for years, removing all ads including video ads in YouTube for example.
Firefox and Safari are essentially your only options if you don't want a chromium based browser. Firefox is the only one of those that supports adblocking at the level uBlock Origin operates.
For Brave, Vivaldi, Opera GX, Edge etc, to continue to support uBO, they would need to maintain a fork of Chromium that supports Manifest v2 and it's likely that Google will continue to merge anti-user privacy stuff into Chromium that makes supporting v2 untenable at some point in the future.