ManifestV3

January

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tick tock chromium trannies

>he thinks something will ever change

Firesisters we keep on winning

June. Retard.

I will still use Chromium because fuck open sores trannies

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I fucking fell for it. Fuck u

Don't care, I use Brave

>fuck open sores trannies
>I will still use Chromium
github.com/chromium/chromium
???

>I will still use Chromium
>fuck open sores trannies
>i will insult the software i use
how can Any Forumspedos be this stupid?

That was obviously bait, but there are winshills who are that fucking stupid.

What the fuck is manifestv3? is it some communist shit?

Dont care i use pale moon

>is it some communist shit
Sir you need at least an IQ of 90 to post on this board.

don't care lol

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not my problem because I use a browser that's actually good

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just don't update lol

Come back retards

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>(((firefox)))

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Use IceCat instead because it's a browser that's actually good.

Manifest v3 refers to the next major revision of Chromium's browser extension framework. The concern for adblockers is what Google is doing with the webRequest set of APIs. webRequest allows extensions to control every step of the request, from creation to completion and everything in between. It's very powerful and allows for very good content blockers, developer tool add-ons, etc. Google is replacing it with DNR, instead of allowing extensions to modify requests directly, DNR forces the extension to simply hand its filters to the browser, and it needs to trust the browser to execute them. The actual filter types it supports are very basic and it has extreme limitations

This is bad, not only because it sets adblocking back a decade, but also because it creates a single, stable target for ad networks to bypass, effectively killing the "adblocker arms race" that was only possible with a general interface like webRequest. Firefox is unaffected because Mozilla added webRequest to their own version of manifest v3

>shitshitgo integration
>delayed security updates

>shitshitgo
Agreed, I changed it to Yandex.
Also I'm not an updooter because I don't suck cock, werks for me.