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Google's New Web Environment Integrity Proposal Dismissed by Brave, Mozilla, and Vivaldi
(news.itsfoss.com)
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That's what people said about Manifest v3. Turns out most people don't care.
I don't care about Manifest V3. I care about ublock origin.
When that stops working, then I'll swap.
uBlock had been castrated by Chrome. It doesn't break entirely, but it's been gimped severely on Chrome. Other Chrome based browsers ignore part of the Manifest V3 restrictions, but as far as I know Chrome and Edge, the most popular Chrome branches, stick with the Google standard.
No, not yet. Existing extensions that use manifest V2 are still supported.