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Now, it seems uBlock Origin could soon be disabled in Microsoft Edge. Windows Report ran into a prompt within Edge that ...
For those unaware, Microsoft added an Extension store to Edge Android in March last year. uBlock Origin was available as a supported extension at the time, but was subsequently removed. It looks ...
Following Google Chrome's move to phase out Manifest V2 and extensions based on this specification, it has now been discovered that Microsoft Edge is also starting to disable uBlock Origin and ...
uBlock Origin is a free and open-source ad blocker and content-filtering extension for web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.
uBlock Origin does one thing and does it very well: blocking ads from your browsing experience. This tool is available as an extension for different browsers, including Chrome, Edge, Firefox ...
Google's transition to Manifest V3 is disabling popular ad blockers like uBlock Origin on Chrome, ... Other Chromium-based browsers like Microsoft Edge and Brave will also be affected, ...
uBlock Origin still works on other browsers, so you could always switch to a Chrome alternative like Firefox or Edge. But if you want to stick with Chrome, you have to play by Chrome's rules, and ...
uBlock Origin should continue to work fine on other browsers, including Firefox, Edge, Opera, and other Chromium-based browsers that support extensions, like my new browser bestie Vivaldi.
The most prominent victim of the switch to Manifest V3 is probably the adblocker uBlock Origin.But add-ons such as Neat URL, which automatically removes URL parameters for tracking, also no longer ...
Google Chrome has started turning off uBlock Origin as part of its plan to phase out extensions running the outdated Manifest V2 specification. Time to switch to uBlock Lite or another ad blocker.