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u Block Origin, the free and open-source extension for Chrome, Firefox, and other popular internet browsers that advertises itself as more than just a simple ad-blocker, allowing users to block a ...
Microsoft Edge will no longer support uBlock Origin. That ad blocker will stop working on Chromium browsers in the near future.
Google Chrome is disabling Manifest v2 extensions like uBlock Origin, but the adblocker still works provided you reenable it.
Changes to Chrome nukes one of the best ad-blockers—but its replacement is still alive and kicking butt, as are other excellent alternatives.
uBlock Origin is dead, but these 4 ad blockers still work with Chrome The popular uBlock Origin has stopped working in Chrome, but there are options that will keep going under the new standards.
Google is migrating Chrome browser extensions to a new specification that limits the functionality of ad blockers.
Google has begun implementing new Chrome extension standards, called Manifest V3, that will disable the legacy version of uBlock Origin’s extension that most users likely have installed.
Popular extensions like uBlock Origin, which are based on Manifest V2, will encounter compatibility issues with Chrome's move to Manifest V3.
Google Chrome has started turning off uBlock Origin as part of its plan to phase out extensions running the outdated Manifest V2 specification.
Google has a new Chrome update that automatically disables the popular ad-blocker uBlock Origin. The developer has a slight fix, but it's not as strong as the original.
Google's Chrome Web Store is now warning that the uBlock Origin ad blocker and other extensions may soon be blocked as part of the company's deprecation of the Manifest V2 extension specification.
Google Chrome is now encouraging uBlock Origin users who have updated to the latest version to switch to other ad blockers before Manifest v2 extensions are disabled.
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