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Users online are reporting on Reddit and X that Chrome is removing outdated extensions.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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Use Brave, you faggots.
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Even brave, back to firefox I guess, and just as mozilla is going down in flames...
 
Firefox sucks balls after I got used to Brave. Nothing ever got through Brave's own shields + ublock origin. Guess it is back to firecucks.
 
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I have never once been "forced" to use their "ai chatbot".

Brave haters are ime some of the most deranged people on the internet. I have literally seen every thing possible under the sun cooked up by these people as an argument for why you shouldn't use the fucking thing. From "waaaaa its a cryptoscam" to stubbornly claiming its closed source to "I installed it and immediately the big tech ai malware cryptolocker raped my mom". Shits fuckin wild.
Switching to Brave was one of the best decisions I could ever do, these niggas even made an official tutorial to stop youtube not letting you play the videos because of AdBlock.

Also, Brendan Eich is based as fuck.
 
We knew it was only ever going to end this way.. If you do use it and haven't switched out already, it's on you. On a more general note.. WE FUCKING WARNED YOU ALL! But tech bros, retards and normies marched into IE owns it all 2.0. Only it's an ADVERTISING company owning and running it this time!

Since Mozilla sucks google cock, in the very best of cases ($$$), look for a long slow degradation of effected features and abilities in FF as time goes on. The whole entire reason they gutted and buttfucked their own vastly superior add-on system was for so-called cross browser add-on "support and simplicity." (i.e. the same reason they followed with everything.. from theme nerfing, to feature deleting and google/tech-bro minimalism fad chasing..... for the sake of idiocy/tech-bros and $$$ from google)
 
This would explain the shittier experience on Youtube recently... still not seeing any ads though :smug:
Yeah I've noticed that if you have an adblocker installed Youtube detects it and adds fake buffering to the beginning of the video. What the retarded fucking pajeets who coded it that way don't get is that the fake buffering takes at most 8 seconds while the last time I had the misfortune of using a browser that didn't have an adblocker, I was bombarded by 3 back-to-back 15 second unskippable ads that were three times louder than the video. And that was back in 2020, I can't imagine how bad it is now.
 
I use Safari with Adguard (the free browser extension) and it seems to work better than ublock because a LOT of adblock-busting scripts don't detect it. Privacy features built in to Safari allow you obfuscate fingerprinting and Private Relay acts like a halfway step between a VPN and tor.

Been using Firefox as an alt for a while but man they just keep stepping on rakes and I know some of their engineers, some of the worst far left retards imaginable.

Brave seems alright but I've never liked their gay crypto currency or ugly logo.
 
I use Safari with Adguard (the free browser extension) and it seems to work better than ublock because a LOT of adblock-busting scripts don't detect it. Privacy features built in to Safari allow you obfuscate fingerprinting and Private Relay acts like a halfway step between a VPN and tor.

Been using Firefox as an alt for a while but man they just keep stepping on rakes and I know some of their engineers, some of the worst far left retards imaginable.

Brave seems alright but I've never liked their gay crypto currency or ugly logo.
I haven’t found an adblocker on Safari that works as well for me than on TroonFox. Might have to try out Adguard.
 
Switched to Firefox when IE stopped being the only choice, and never cared about browsers again. Firefox just works. I only ever see Chrome/Edge on other people's computers.

Does this affect me in any way? Also, Is Brave better than Firefox?
 
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