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Goodbye uBlock Origin: Chrome drops support for popular ad blocker and other apps soon

Started by Redaktion, October 15, 2024, 18:34:41

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Redaktion

Google is preparing to block the popular ad blocker uBlock Origin, along with other extensions built on the Manifest V2 framework, from the Chrome browser. This is due to the planned switch to Google's Manifest V3.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Goodbye-uBlock-Origin-Chrome-drops-support-for-popular-ad-blocker-and-other-apps-soon.901768.0.html

RicoViking9000

As long as Brave (chromium-based) is an alternative to Chrome for working uBlock, Edge will be too. Edge at least has its own extension store, so you can source uBlock from there rather than the chrome web store.

Martin82

I've been using the Lite version for months and haven't have any issues regarding ads not being blocked.


IG Funny

yes, i don't even have chrome on my system - brave, edge, firefox and 99% of the time I use Opera One, soo much faster especially with the highlight menu options ( search or translate ).

Dan6

Yeah, more like goodbye Chrome.. Adblocker is the first app I install on every new laptop/smartphone and it's not because I'm against Ads, it's because web is not usable without Adblocker anymore. You better put some limitations on the amount of Ads and annoyances that can be displayed on the page rather than blocking Adblockers.. And webpages with videos starting, they just immediately go to black list.

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