Sergiu Gatlan / BleepingComputer: Google Chrome warns uBlock Origin may soon be disabled and tells users to switch to other ad blockers before deprecation of Manifest V2 extensions — Google Chrome is now encouraging uBlock Origin users who have updated to the latest version to switch to other ad blockers before Manifest v2 extensions are disabled.
Laughs in firefox
I’m sorry baby. Chrome was young and pretty and I didn’t know better!
She wasn’t even that pretty now that we look back.
Firefox + Chrome Mask + Unlock, never going back. Only extra work I do is report some sites, though apple business manager still tweaks out without chrome mask on.
It’s an unfortunate situation. The tightening of restrictions around direct access to the URLs a page is accessing definitely improves security (think about how many random malware add-ons tech illiterate people install), but also makes filter lists much more difficult to implement.
Ublock Origin Lite is fully V3 compliant. They work around the issue by having a “basic” filter mode that hands off their list to the browser and trusts Chrome itself to do the filtering, rather than the add-on. You can also give it full permissions on a site by site basis, which will then work almost exactly like Ublock Origin.
Sadly the element blocker is one piece that was stripped away due to the limitations of the new V3 requirements