On Sun, 02 Nov 2025 17:46:42 +0100 Markus Koschany <[email protected]> wrote:
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I'm using the same Chromium version on bookworm and for me the workaround still
works. I haven't looked into ubo-lite yet but it appears to be the only
supported version for the long-run, with less functionality though. Not sure if
it makes sense to include it in ublock-origin or if a new source package is
needed for that.
Rather than a new source package, I've been thinking about bundling
ublock-origin-lite *with* debian's chromium package. That would get
updated as often as chromium gets updated for all distributions (due to
weekly security updates). Especially in light of LinkedIn scanning
installed extensions to fingerprint people, it feels like a standard set
of extensions should come preinstalled with browsers rather than
training users to go install random extensions from what is essentially
a browser "app" store.
This also feels like something that the ungoogled-chromium folks
should/could be doing, but I still need to look into feasibility.