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The Death of webRequest API & uBO? Not likely, at least for now.
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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool" data-source="post: 793214" data-attributes="member: 71262"><p>No, this is not the case, according to Gorhill it will mean the end of dynamic filtering: </p><p></p><p>"If there is really such phase out planned, and if the declarativeNetRequest is strictly an implementation of static filtering à la ABP, this would be the death of uBO and uMatrix."</p><p></p><p>My question is whether, as [USER=60675]@Sunshine-boy[/USER] points out, ungoogled browsers like Brave will make this switch. Hopefully, they stick to their business model and refuse to go along with Google's implementation. If so, I will remain a Brave user, or if not, I would stick with Firefox. Brave also claims one of their goals is to have their own Brave Store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool, post: 793214, member: 71262"] No, this is not the case, according to Gorhill it will mean the end of dynamic filtering: "If there is really such phase out planned, and if the declarativeNetRequest is strictly an implementation of static filtering à la ABP, this would be the death of uBO and uMatrix." My question is whether, as [USER=60675]@Sunshine-boy[/USER] points out, ungoogled browsers like Brave will make this switch. Hopefully, they stick to their business model and refuse to go along with Google's implementation. If so, I will remain a Brave user, or if not, I would stick with Firefox. Brave also claims one of their goals is to have their own Brave Store. [/QUOTE]
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