Google's recent shift from Manifest V2 to Manifest V3 has severely impacted over 30 million users, leaving them vulnerable to intrusive ads due to discontinued support for popular extensions like uBlock Origin.
With the introduction of uBlock Origin Lite, while some core ad-blocking capabilities are retained, crucial features such as dynamic filters and scriptlet injection are missing, hindering user experience.
Over 93% of maintained extensions are compliant with Manifest V3, as confirmed by Google, which has sought to transition users to newer ad-blocking options despite resistance from those reliant on prior functionalities.
The transition has led some users to consider alternative browsers like Brave, with its robust ad-blocking features, as a potential refuge from the restrictions imposed by Chrome's new framework.
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