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lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago

Google Chrome's next update will mark the end of popular ad blockers

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Google Chrome's next update will mark the end of popular ad blockers

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Google Chrome’s move to Manifest V3 for extensions is closing its final loophole and, with it, bringing the end of...
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    Use Vivaldi.

    also chrome-based, unfortunately

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      True, but one of the better options.

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        I disagree, because they’ll eventually cave in and deprecate manifest v2, then you’ll have to do without adblockers on vivaldi too

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          manifest only applies to extensions. Vivaldi’s adblocker is built in.

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            let’s hope they don’t sold out then

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              That is always a possibility, but their track record is solid for now

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