Google removed support for uBlock Origin with Manifest V3, but you can still bring it back on Chrome by enabling specific Chrome Flags (M137, M138, legacy manifest options) and disabling MV2 ...
The ad-blocker, uBlock Origin, is being automatically disabled in Google Chrome for users. This lapse in support is due to Chrome’s move to a new manifest version. Ad-blockers are more targeted lately ...
Users of the popular uBlock Origin extension on Google Chrome might need to make the switch to a new browser. Or maybe cave and subscribe to YouTube Premium ...
The Chrome security team at Google has confirmed that a major change to how the browser prioritizes the security and privacy of its 3.4 billion users is coming a little later than originally planned.
The internet is a vast space filled to the brim with all sorts of content. If you're not too careful with your search queries, clicks, and taps, you'll eventually find yourself looking at something ...
Bottom line: After years of delaying the adoption of Manifest V3, Google is now moving forward and accelerating the process. Soon, users will have to choose between accepting Chrome's inferior ...
This is good news. Prepare for a quieter life. Google is simplifying the online experience for all 3 billion users of Chrome, ...