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posted by janrinok on Monday April 25 2022, @09:34AM   Printer-friendly
from the unplugging-this-amp dept.

Brave introduces feature to bypass 'harmful' Google AMP pages:

Chromium-based browser maker Brave has introduced a new feature called De-AMP which allows users to bypass Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages framework (AMP) to allow them to instead visit websites directly.

Brave was scathing in its assessment of Google's AMP framework, claiming in a blog post released on Tuesday that the framework is "harmful to privacy" and "helps Google further monopolize and control the direction of the web".

"An ethical web must be a user-first web, where users are in control of their browsing, and are aware of who they are communicating with. AMP (along with Google's upcoming, actual name still to come, 'AMP 2.0') is incompatible with a user-first Web. De-AMP adds to the long list of Brave features that put users first on the Web," Brave said in the post.

"Where possible, De-AMP will rewrite links and URLs to prevent users from visiting AMP pages altogether. And in cases where that is not possible, Brave will watch as pages are being fetched and redirect users away from AMP pages before the page is even rendered, preventing AMP/Google code from being loaded and executed."

Brave announced that the De-AMP feature is now available in its Nightly and Beta versions and will soon be enabled in the upcoming 1.38 Desktop and Android versions before being released on iOS.

Google claims on its website that the purpose of AMP is to enhance website performance in order to create "user-first experiences".

Also reported at Brave is bypassing Google AMP pages because they're 'harmful to users':


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  • (Score: 3, Touché) by HammeredGlass on Monday April 25 2022, @01:13PM

    by HammeredGlass (12241) on Monday April 25 2022, @01:13PM (#1239312)

    that will attempt to do the same thing.

  • (Score: 5, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 25 2022, @01:40PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 25 2022, @01:40PM (#1239319)
  • (Score: 5, Touché) by inertnet on Monday April 25 2022, @07:33PM (1 child)

    by inertnet (4071) Subscriber Badge on Monday April 25 2022, @07:33PM (#1239429) Journal

    To speed up page loads, just remove all the code for ads, tracking and other stuff that is not essential.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 25 2022, @08:37PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 25 2022, @08:37PM (#1239447)

      Out of curiosity, does soylentnews.org/ rate an AMP "fast load" page? I don't see one here, but maybe someone does on their phone?

      I'm not asking because it's needed (always plenty fast for me), but maybe there is enough traffic that the big G created one automagically?

      How about for the green site, do they rate an AMP page?

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