Is uBlock Origin removed from Chrome extension?
Today I noticed uBlock origin is removed from Chrome. Can someone explain why?
What are the alternatives to uBlock?
The technical reason was that uBlock Origin uses the "Manifest V2" extension interface. The new "Manifest V3" standard ever-so-coincidentally doesn't provide the tools necessary for thorough ad-blockers like UBO.
You should switch to a browser that maintains support for good ad-blockers.
Chrome is removing some features that Origin depends on now. There's Ublock lite or moving to Firefox to keep using Origin.
While some here don't seem to like it, instead of replacing uBlock O, I suggest replacing Chrome with Brave.
If the DoJ manages to make Google sell Chrome before the new administration, will that stop this disaster?
AFAIK there are no Chrome uBlock alternatives, while there is a Chrome alternative with uBlock, Firefox. Beside that, you can set
"ExtensionManifestV2Availability" = 3;
as see
https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/ apparently till June 2025 to keep Manifest v2 extensions like uBlock fully working, I've rebuilt my NixOS with Chromium this morning and uBlock was there so it's not removed at least if you have the aforementioned option set.
Stop using Chrome if possible. Use Firefox.
I just use brave now. Comes with decent ad blocking out of the box.
In my couple week usage it's the same in blocking as uBlock Origin.
The move to the API seems motivated more by keeping the ad profitability model up than being about technical/security reasons. While I'm glad we're not in the IE4 vs. web standards days anymore, with Edge now also being on Chromium-base, there's too many interests in that one hot spot. How did the old saying go? Power corrupts, absolute power ...
Anyone have a recipe for running pihole on one’s laptop and proxying traffic through it? One you’ve used and can endorse pls. I too can Google. :)