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Google’s Manifest V3 Still Hurts Privacy, Security, and Innovation
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightwalker" data-source="post: 976283" data-attributes="member: 23015"><p>I am not so sure about that, the internet and its users are radically different compared to that era, nowadays the internet is full of "average" users that simple dont care about adblockers and privacy; worst of all is that browsers arent that "hot" for most people anyway, apps are enough for them (Instagram, Spotify, Tik Tok, Youtube, facebook and so on).</p><p></p><p>Many "geeks" and privacy advocates will migrate for sure (well, I think most already stopped using Chrome sometime ago), but it wont be nearly enough to make a dent in Google Chrome marketshare.</p><p></p><p>Ps: Just my guess but I think privacy advocates and people that care about Manifest v3 already migrated from Chrome and it seems that it didnt had much impact at all, so I dont think much will change with MV3 doomsday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightwalker, post: 976283, member: 23015"] I am not so sure about that, the internet and its users are radically different compared to that era, nowadays the internet is full of "average" users that simple dont care about adblockers and privacy; worst of all is that browsers arent that "hot" for most people anyway, apps are enough for them (Instagram, Spotify, Tik Tok, Youtube, facebook and so on). Many "geeks" and privacy advocates will migrate for sure (well, I think most already stopped using Chrome sometime ago), but it wont be nearly enough to make a dent in Google Chrome marketshare. Ps: Just my guess but I think privacy advocates and people that care about Manifest v3 already migrated from Chrome and it seems that it didnt had much impact at all, so I dont think much will change with MV3 doomsday. [/QUOTE]
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