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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1117869" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Cold shower for all Chromium browser users: if you want proper ad blocking functionality, you HAVE TO switch to Firefox or any other Gecko-based browser.</p><p></p><p>At the beginning of MV3 migration, Google bragged how they are working together with ad block devs to make the impact minimal. This was just temporary measure to show us how they "care". In reality they don't really care, just wanted devs to shut up about MV3 limitations.</p><p></p><p>If you followed the news recently, Google slowely started to add more and more limitations for ad blockers. This was always the plan. The goal is to completely limit the ad blocking ability as ad blocking goes against Google's core business.</p><p></p><p>MV3 migration didn't happen because of security as they claim. It was done to maximize their profits, and they will successfully do that because Chromium is the most used browser engine. I give ad blockers few years before they completely stop working in Chromium browsers.</p><p></p><p>I made the switch when transition to MV3 started and I couldn't be happier with Firefox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1117869, member: 39702"] Cold shower for all Chromium browser users: if you want proper ad blocking functionality, you HAVE TO switch to Firefox or any other Gecko-based browser. At the beginning of MV3 migration, Google bragged how they are working together with ad block devs to make the impact minimal. This was just temporary measure to show us how they "care". In reality they don't really care, just wanted devs to shut up about MV3 limitations. If you followed the news recently, Google slowely started to add more and more limitations for ad blockers. This was always the plan. The goal is to completely limit the ad blocking ability as ad blocking goes against Google's core business. MV3 migration didn't happen because of security as they claim. It was done to maximize their profits, and they will successfully do that because Chromium is the most used browser engine. I give ad blockers few years before they completely stop working in Chromium browsers. I made the switch when transition to MV3 started and I couldn't be happier with Firefox. [/QUOTE]
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