For-profit Pie Adblock (from the founder of Honey) called out for copying uBlock Origin open source code without credit
For-profit Pie Adblock (from the founder of Honey) called out for copying uBlock Origin open source code without credit
And, magically, a repo appears on GitHub with attribution
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Who in their right mind would use this bootleg piece of shit when uBO exists?
117 0 ReplyThey're offering to pay you to watch ads, same as what Brave does.
You're going to get people who fall for the "free money" aspect, same as always.
(Also replacing a site's ads with their ads is exactly the same shit Honey is doing, so it's nice to see that the founder has a single idea and is going to keep going after it.)
69 1 ReplyMore than that, they’re also hijacking affiliate links.
18 0 ReplyWhat ads are they replacing? I didn't hear anything about that.
2 0 ReplyIn the early days of brave it was glorious. Set up max notification on my phone, set to minimise notifications - profit.
Literally cashed out like $100 this way over the span of about 6 months, before the rugpull, I assume. Ads paying out way less now.
It was hilarious. For me. The ads were (and I believe still are) primarily advertising other shitcoins hahaha
Edit: I should note, I used Tasker and did not have to see a single ad.
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Probably people who see a big banner about uBO no longer being supported in Chrom(e)ium
19 0 ReplyOld people who still believe that if you're paying for a product it must be better, right?
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