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Master Fon

10 Mar, 2014 02:54 AM

I've been a user of adblock for a long time however it is come to my attention that Google Chrome is not a very secure browser user and I have returned to my old browser of use of Firefox and was wondering if you have any current plans or if there's any way I could get you to have plans to move to the Firefox platformas I really do appreciate your application especially the fact that you can right click on any element in a web page and block it

  1. 1 Posted by Kieran on 10 Mar, 2014 07:31 AM

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    Currently, we have no plans for bringing AdBlock to Firefox - you can
    always use Adblock Plus or Adblock Edge instead.

    P.S. I don't understand your comment about Chrome not being secure - Google
    promote it as being the most secure browser.

  2. 2 Posted by Master Fon on 10 Mar, 2014 07:40 AM

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    That's a shame I'd be willing to you and actually give you some money if
    you happen to change your mind

    On the other subject of how Google Chrome is not a safe browser one of the
    biggest security flaws I can point out right now yes how high google
    reveals all of your passwords you save:
    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/08/08/this-is-not-ok-how-google-chrome-can-reveal-your-passwords/

    P.s if you don't feel that a problem or a big security concern in itself I
    challenge you to go to any high school in America and see how many Facebook
    and Gmail username and password you can get

  3. Tomáš closed this discussion on 18 Mar, 2014 06:44 PM.

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