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Google’s Manifest V3 Still Hurts Privacy, Security, and Innovation
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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 977072"><p>I honestly couldn't care less about GorHill, he is an attention seeker. Adguard is already working on a new engine that supports Manifest V3, so is not going anywhere for anyone looking for an AdBlocker extension on Chrome.</p><p></p><p>The time GorHill spends whining would be better used converting his extension to V3, but I assume he lacks the knownledge to do so, and that is fine, his competition is already working on it with positive results (and I don't mean only AdGuard).</p><p></p><p>Fact is even Firefox is going to implement V3 eventually, and despite the current stability issues, there is no denying V3 is safer than V2 (extensions have to much control over the browser with V2, is a malware haven).</p><p></p><p>Google used the same tech on YouTube videos, and is true for a while AdGuard failed to block both, but currently AdGuard can block both YouTube and Facebook ads with no problems, as long as you have AdGuard Extra enabled (which is by default) on the Desktop APP.</p><p></p><p>Is not illegal to download pirated content in most countries, is only illegal to redistribute, plus you never run into malware if you get the content from the right sources (scene releases), the whole malware thing is a scare campaign from the copyright holders to keep you away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 977072"] I honestly couldn't care less about GorHill, he is an attention seeker. Adguard is already working on a new engine that supports Manifest V3, so is not going anywhere for anyone looking for an AdBlocker extension on Chrome. The time GorHill spends whining would be better used converting his extension to V3, but I assume he lacks the knownledge to do so, and that is fine, his competition is already working on it with positive results (and I don't mean only AdGuard). Fact is even Firefox is going to implement V3 eventually, and despite the current stability issues, there is no denying V3 is safer than V2 (extensions have to much control over the browser with V2, is a malware haven). Google used the same tech on YouTube videos, and is true for a while AdGuard failed to block both, but currently AdGuard can block both YouTube and Facebook ads with no problems, as long as you have AdGuard Extra enabled (which is by default) on the Desktop APP. Is not illegal to download pirated content in most countries, is only illegal to redistribute, plus you never run into malware if you get the content from the right sources (scene releases), the whole malware thing is a scare campaign from the copyright holders to keep you away. [/QUOTE]
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