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Adblock Support #35
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cromite can be a good alternative if you're looking a chrome with adblock support. I don't know the speed comparison between thorium & cromite but to be a usable browser nowadays thorium should support ad block by default on android. also there's also the kiwi project which enables full chrome webstore support for Android. Although this is not needed fully but can be a great addition. |
Cross device sync is important for me and unfortunately those suggestions you gave are only available for android and have no desktop clients. I'm currently using Brave browser but Thorium is way faster than brave especially in android client. I will keep an eye on this issue for if it gets attention and adblocker becomes a feature for Thorium android some day. Thank for your suggestions tho. |
I eventually switched back to FireFox because brave sync didn't work like I wanted. I only hope some day Thorium include adblock and sync feature to the android app so I can use it everywhere... |
Well he can just add ABP or ublock like cromite did, easy to enable and disable Besides most of the modern browsers come with some native adblocking support e.g., brave, cromite, firefox(extension support) and that's why they are famous. |
Pretty simple, hit the disable button, or it is better off disabled by default. Besides using a 3rd party DNS is not much secure compared to native adblocking. |
It is upto him entirely, as there're many users who like it and many who don't
About that, things have been cleared nicely. https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Android/releases/tag/M119.0.6045.214 |
Anyways, I am an user of thorium, tho I had some confusions I got it cleared by that blog, I need a good browser and thorium does the job wonderfully, I don't need to comment on anything when things are good and dev is considerate. |
i don't think the apology part is relevant to this specific issue. legally he can do almost anything to this project. It's upto the user to chose what they'll use. personally I've switched to firefox based browser. but still i don't think he deserves this much criticism. after all it's open source. |
@gz83 sorry for the tag, but is it under consideration??? About adding an adblocker?? |
If we were to add an ad blocker, we might need to restore extension support on the Android version. However, the existing patch to restore extension support for the Android version has not been updated for a long time and is no longer applicable. It should also be noted that ad blockers cannot filter out all ads and will be banned by some websites. If conditions permit, you can set up DNS with ad filtering function. |
Have you checked out cromite's ABP implementation? I suppose that's not an extension method |
i double this. implementing something similar to chromite should be good enough. |
Devuploads really detects all adblockers, ublock ABP, etc.. |
I may try to see if I can add an ad blocker, but please note this is a best effort and requires Alex's approval. |
Thanks for considering it |
FOSS extension support in a Chromium browser in general would be awesome ngl, because yeah Cromite has an alright adblocker, but it just doesn't compare to the awesome power of Ublock Origin on Mull (FOSS FF Nightly fork with support for all PC FF extensions if you use Firefox collections or sideload I think. And with the right filters you generally can pass all anti-Adblockers) and not to mention many other great extensions like Dark Reader and TWP (Translate Web Pages) which blow Cromite's/Chromium's stock implementations of things like Dark theme pages out of the water. The only reason I currently stay on Cromite is lack of group tabs on Mull, but if there were to be a FOSS Android browser with all Chromium extensions support, it'd definitely be the top Android browser at least on my list, but I'm sure also for many others. But well, aside from that, if Thorium would be Cromite but faster, I'd definitely switch to using it as well ^-^ |
2025 still wait thorium have inbuilt adblock like brave/vivaldi. |
I know the extension support is not easy to implement but the lack of ad blocking on android browsers is not acceptable in the community and is one of the few reasons I still use Brave instead of Thorium.
I ask for a built in ad blocking engine similar to Brave and vivaldi and option to modify custom filter lists.
You can also use Brave Shield code base since it's open source.
Samsung browser has the ability to support AdGaurd android app for ad blocking and DNS routing, if built in ad blocker is not possible then supporting AdGaurd or AdAway apps will be appreciated.
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