Google’s Chrome extension cull hits more uBlock Origin users - USE FUCKING BRAVE

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Google is disabling the original uBlock Origin ad blocker for more Chrome browser users, alongside other extensions that are no longer supported as the browser migrates to its new extension specification, Manifest V3. According to Google, the new standard aims to improve privacy and security, but also removes a feature that some ad blocking extensions relied on to work — a compromise that Mozilla is unwilling to make for its own Firefox browser.

Users online are reporting on Reddit and X that Chrome is removing outdated extensions. In Chrome, a notification window will appear underneath the extensions tab on the browser taskbar with a message encouraging users to remove the impacted add-on, saying it has been turned off and is “no longer supported.” Two buttons are available that allow users to either quickly delete or manage their extensions.

Google’s uBlock Origin phaseout on Chromium-based browsers began in October, but started to have a wider impact in recent weeks. Bleeping Computer has also reported that extensions on staffers devices are being turned off, and Verge staffers have seen similar updates on our own machines.

These changes come as Google migrates Chrome away from the now defunct Manifest V2 specification. Support is being killed not just for uBlock Origin, but for any extension that hasn’t (or is unable to) update to Manifest V3. uBlock Origin users can switch to uBlock Origin Lite, which has more limited filtering capabilities than its predecessor due to Manifest V3’s ad blocking restrictions.

Chrome won’t be the only service affected by the Manifest V3 rollout — other Chromium-based web browsers like Microsoft Edge are also losing V2 support and Brave says it can only offer “limited” support once all Manifest V2 items are removed from the Chrome Web Store. Mozilla says that Firefox will continue offering both extension specifications, however, potentially giving uBlock Origin users a new browser to relocate to.

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This is on my side PC. I've been using it on my main one for several years now but I recently upgraded which means the data on that one reset. Sad.
 
All I see is red when I see one. 😡
Small PL but, I have to use M$ Teams for work and holy fuck you should see what NoScript and uBlock sandbox out within the first minute.
I never liked internet advertising. I also muted TV whenever commercial breaks came on back in the '00s, with louder sound than shows.

I've always disliked internet advertising that's pushed in one's face. From obnoxious banner ads in the '90s, popup ads in the '00s, ads inserted into videos (which seem to always be better quality than the video itself) in the early '10s, to crap like floating unclosable ad videos in Current Year. Not to mention potential security risks.

And yet clowns want to grift everyone into thinking that "using an ad blocker is stealing"?
Internet advertising went from just banners on websites to this extremely intrusive clown crap in Current Year. With pop-up ads and adware along the way. I've despised it.
 
So is Brave still a viable option? I also so someone mention Lionium. Is one better than the other?

Any current recommendations for mobile browsers?
 
Any current recommendations for mobile browsers?
The feature I like about Brave mobile is that when you play an ambient 8hr rain video or train noises or whatever you'd like to sleep to, once it's playing(with no ads) you can turn the screen off and it continues to play, and doesn't ask you in an hour if you're still watching and would like to shut off the stream to sleep. This is a pay-feature on the YouTube app.
 
I have to keep using Brave instead of switching to Firefox because there's one incredibly niche extension I need that's not available on Firefox.
 
"Nyah ha ha, now the fools will have to sit through ads for products that they'll never buy out of spite!"

Bankers don't think like humans. They don't realize that their victims have agency, and are rapidly growing more intelligent and resourceful than they are.
 
"Nyah ha ha, now the fools will have to sit through ads for products that they'll never buy out of spite!"
Honestly I really wonder who modern ads are for, 'normie' (non-tech savvy) people who have disposable income pay for YouTube premium or for premium streaming or whatever it is; the main people who will see ads nowadays don't have money to spend on advertised products, I assume. I can't imagine these companies see as much returns on those types of ads, but they keep paying for them anyway, even though typical consumers increasingly see them as punishment for not dishing out for premium streaming. I wonder if it's simply just tied to the whole 'many modern white collar jobs are fake jobs where people just go through the motions and lie their asses off to justify their employment' phenomenon that we've all been dealing with
 
With metered data use more and more commonplace even for home internet, I'm going to try and support any initiatives that bring litigation towards companies that force ads unsolicited. With any luck, one cancer can be weaponized to cripple the other.
if I am ever forced to start using metered data I am going to lose my fucking mind. No telecom will be left unscathed.
 
Just Be Brave. (But honestly MV3 advlockers already work fine.)
 
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