Google recently released Chrome 140, and with it, made it harder to use MV2-based extensions, such as uBlock Origin. Fortunately, you can still make it work. Here is how.
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If you use uBlock Origin, one of the most popular content blockers, on Microsoft Edge, there is both bad and good news for you.
uBlock Origin Lite has received a surprise release on the App Store. The ad blocker leverages Manifest V3 and supports Safari on newer versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
Google recently disabled uBlock Origin and other extensions for Chrome users with no apparent option to restore them. The good news is that you can still make uBlock Origin work. Here is how.
Google recently disabled uBlock Origin and other MV2-based extensions in Chrome, but a simple trick lets you enable them again.
Microsoft is now in the process of turning off Manifest V2-based extensions in Edge, such as uBlock Origin. However, not everything is lost at this point.
As Google Chrome disables uBlock Origin and other unsupported extensions, rivals like Brave and now Opera have confirmed they will support it. The latter has explained how it hopes to do so.
Brave has reminded users about how much better it is than Google Chrome as the latter begins disabling MV2 extensions like uBlock Origin.
ICYMI, Google has confirmed it would soon make it impossible to keep using unsupported Chrome extensions like uBlock Origin.
The maker of the uBlock Origin Lite extension has ended its support in the Firefox Add-ons Store, citing a "nonsensical and hostile" review process.
An official Windows Registry hack exists that allows users to keep using uBlock Origin as well as other similar Manifest V2 extensions that are no longer supported on Google Chrome.
Google Chrome users with the uBlock Origin extension installed started noticing that the browser flagged the extension as "soon to be unsupported." Here is why this happens and what to do with it.
Recently, users online began reporting that YouTube was loading slower on Firefox and not on Chrome and it was found to be intentional. To put an end to conspiracy theories, Google has responded.
If you happen to use Firefox and you recently noticed YouTube loading up slowly on it, chances are it's not your internet or your hardware— Firefox itself allegedly causing the issue.
Google says that it won't disable Manifest V2 in January 2023 in developer-focused builds like Dev, Canary, and Beta as earlier planned due to insufficient time for testing and unresolved bugs.
Mozilla has updated Firefox Preview. This update adds login management, add-on support, top sites on the new tab page and more. Firefox Preview will eventually replace Firefox for Android.
Version 3 of the Chrome Extension Manifest has been released into draft but has quickly drawn criticism from extension developers, with one saying that his two content blockers "can no longer exist".
After noticing the absence of uBlock Origin from the adblocker lineup for Edge, Nik Rolls decided to port the popular extension to Microsoft's browser. Now, the extension is available in preview.