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uBlock Origin MV2 no longer Featured extension in Chrome Web Store
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<blockquote data-quote="Gangelo" data-source="post: 1091579" data-attributes="member: 64716"><p>If MS Edge starts losing users it will not be because of MV3, it will be from the constant and shitty nagging to become the default browser on any system and pushing MS services like a bully.</p><p></p><p>I would argue that MV3 blockers are working just fine for the average Joe and if you want something more 'advanced' you can always pay for Adguard Premium which is browser agnostic. </p><p>Even if you are a Linux user and cannot use Adguard, an MV3 extension with a small ruleset can work wonders if done properly (like Ghostery for example), especially if it is combined with a DNS filtering method like NextDNS, all possible under Linux.</p><p></p><p>As for Firefox, it will never be the obvious choice other than the cult following of greybeard users it has. It will fade into oblivion unless they change their browser engine to chromium. Also, I highly doubt that they will keep supporting MV2 forever as all major extension developers will keep only MV3 versions active in development.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gangelo, post: 1091579, member: 64716"] If MS Edge starts losing users it will not be because of MV3, it will be from the constant and shitty nagging to become the default browser on any system and pushing MS services like a bully. I would argue that MV3 blockers are working just fine for the average Joe and if you want something more 'advanced' you can always pay for Adguard Premium which is browser agnostic. Even if you are a Linux user and cannot use Adguard, an MV3 extension with a small ruleset can work wonders if done properly (like Ghostery for example), especially if it is combined with a DNS filtering method like NextDNS, all possible under Linux. As for Firefox, it will never be the obvious choice other than the cult following of greybeard users it has. It will fade into oblivion unless they change their browser engine to chromium. Also, I highly doubt that they will keep supporting MV2 forever as all major extension developers will keep only MV3 versions active in development. [/QUOTE]
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