← Back to context Comment by H8crilA 3 days ago Do you think Google wants to have the extensions system, given that this is how people block ads? 6 comments H8crilA Reply Liquix 3 days ago adblockers on chromium-based browsers were severely crippled by manifest V3. they're fine with extenisons (and apparently malware) as long as users can't effectively block their tracking/ads. Legend2440 3 days ago Adblockers are still working fine though? I’m on chrome with ublock and I’m not seeing any ads. anonym29 3 days ago you're not using ublock, you're using ublock lite. it cannot do dynamic filtering, script blocking, or url parameter removal, among other limitations. 2 replies → bennydog224 3 days ago I wouldn’t be surprised if it goes away - it’s very “old Google”. We’re moving more towards walled gardens.
Liquix 3 days ago adblockers on chromium-based browsers were severely crippled by manifest V3. they're fine with extenisons (and apparently malware) as long as users can't effectively block their tracking/ads. Legend2440 3 days ago Adblockers are still working fine though? I’m on chrome with ublock and I’m not seeing any ads. anonym29 3 days ago you're not using ublock, you're using ublock lite. it cannot do dynamic filtering, script blocking, or url parameter removal, among other limitations. 2 replies →
Legend2440 3 days ago Adblockers are still working fine though? I’m on chrome with ublock and I’m not seeing any ads. anonym29 3 days ago you're not using ublock, you're using ublock lite. it cannot do dynamic filtering, script blocking, or url parameter removal, among other limitations. 2 replies →
anonym29 3 days ago you're not using ublock, you're using ublock lite. it cannot do dynamic filtering, script blocking, or url parameter removal, among other limitations. 2 replies →
bennydog224 3 days ago I wouldn’t be surprised if it goes away - it’s very “old Google”. We’re moving more towards walled gardens.
adblockers on chromium-based browsers were severely crippled by manifest V3. they're fine with extenisons (and apparently malware) as long as users can't effectively block their tracking/ads.
Adblockers are still working fine though? I’m on chrome with ublock and I’m not seeing any ads.
you're not using ublock, you're using ublock lite. it cannot do dynamic filtering, script blocking, or url parameter removal, among other limitations.
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I wouldn’t be surprised if it goes away - it’s very “old Google”. We’re moving more towards walled gardens.