I will never use a crypto browser from a shady company because it has a built in adblocker. I am not that desperate and I do care about the ethics of the browser I use.
So a Firefox based browser or Adguard is the way to go. I mean the app, not the MV3 extension combined with Adguard assistant extension for controlling everything directly in my browser.
I prefer using a firefox based browser or paying 10 bucks for a lifetime license of Adguard than ending up using shady crypto browsers for an adblocker.
I will never use a crypto browser from a shady company because it has a built in adblocker. I am not that desperate and I do care about the ethics of the browser I use.
Adguard is the way to go, the app, not the MV3 extension combined with Adguard assistant extension for controlling everything directly in my browser.
I prefer paying 10 bucks for a lifetime license of Adguard than ending up using shady crypto browsers for an adblocker.
Chromium is going to remove all the MV2 APIs from Chromium's code.
When a Chromium fork will have to add itself all the MV2 code at least twice a month... it's just won't be an option from browsers with limited resources.
Only Microsoft has the resources to add back all this code and test it if it works properly so frequently. Not Opera, not Vivaldi, not Brave etc.
Just tweaking the flags like they do now won't be enough in future when Chromium removes all the MV2 code from Chromium.
The distribution of an extension was never the issue.
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