ublock origin does not have this disclaimer. It works well and is widely trusted.
ublock origin does not have this disclaimer. It works well and is widely trusted.
If you’re using Mozilla’s level of endorsement as a metric, note this prominent disclaimer on the addon’s page:
⚠️ This add-on is not actively monitored for security by Mozilla. Make sure you trust it before installing.
No, the “distributor” is the part which runs on your portable device, receives the push notifications, and wakes up the target apps as necessary.
Conversations can be a unified push distibutor: https://unifiedpush.org/users/distributors/conversations/
…and I’d trust it (battery-wise) with that. I have an old tablet with conversations running without battery restrictions on it, and if I’m not actually picking it up and using it it regularly goes 1-2 weeks on an 80% battery charge before it dies, the whole time giving audible notifications for XMPP messages/calls (which I attend to on other devices).
Slavery, abortion, prison, or guns?