This release strengthens the foundation of the extension, focusing on what matters most — speed, reliability, and smooth performance in the new MV3 environment.
Faster filtering engine startup
The filtering engine, known as TSUrlFilter, powers the extension, blocking unwanted content and keeping pages clean. With this update, the engine starts up twice as fast, so the extension runs smoother, and remains stable even after background restarts.
Native
To block and hide page elements, the engine uses CSS selectors — a fast and reliable way to keep pages clean. Previously, :has selectors were injected by the extension itself using extended CSS. Now, where supported, the engine uses the browser’s built-in :has selector instead. This makes filtering more stable and predictable, while also reducing the load on the system.
Improved HTML filtering
A single filtering method is usually not enough on its own. When ads or other elements try to blend in with page content, HTML filtering comes in handy. It works directly with the page’s structure to detect and remove such elements. This update improves HTML filtering and brings it in line with the latest CoreLibs version, offering more accurate handling of :contains rules.
Restored
Lastly, about our ongoing work with MV3. After moving to the new architecture, the blocking of csp_report requests stopped working, which could let websites collect additional data on blocked content and user activity. This update restores csp_report blocking in an MV3‑compatible way, bringing back the same level of protection and improving user privacy.