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Chrome Extension Manifest V3 May Break uBlock Origin Content Blocker
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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool" data-source="post: 817197" data-attributes="member: 71262"><p>I don't see why the major blocking apps couldn't migrate to the Windows Store. M$ must have the ability to update it to boost their browser user share and now it has an incentive. And I understand that Chromium is open-source and the fork browsers can implement their own features. Please correct me if I'm wrong as I may be lacking knowledge of how Chromium browsers function. This actually could give Brave, Edge a boost in the race to take some G's current market share. G clearly doesn't care to protect its own Web Store so why would it care about malware via iframes, etc.? It's all about the $$$ for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool, post: 817197, member: 71262"] I don't see why the major blocking apps couldn't migrate to the Windows Store. M$ must have the ability to update it to boost their browser user share and now it has an incentive. And I understand that Chromium is open-source and the fork browsers can implement their own features. Please correct me if I'm wrong as I may be lacking knowledge of how Chromium browsers function. This actually could give Brave, Edge a boost in the race to take some G's current market share. G clearly doesn't care to protect its own Web Store so why would it care about malware via iframes, etc.? It's all about the $$$ for them. [/QUOTE]
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