- Dec 4, 2012
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As you may or may not know, Chrome is going to update Manifest that will make more enhancements to Chrome. However, it will also severely hamstring extensions like uBlock, adblock, etc.
Now, I'm sure the developers behind all the adblockers are working to make their extensions work on the newer version of Chrome. But in the event that they are behind, will anyone be tempted to change browsers even temporarily?
I've already prepped Firefox (with great reservations) to be a replacement as soon as the new version of Chrome launches.
The only downside to this change is browsers like Vivaldi, Edge and Brave are already built off Chromium, so it's possible those may stop playing well with extensions too.
I will admit, this may be something like the Y2K bug and this thread makes a mountain out of a molehill, but I'm still curious as to what anyone's plans are?
Now, I'm sure the developers behind all the adblockers are working to make their extensions work on the newer version of Chrome. But in the event that they are behind, will anyone be tempted to change browsers even temporarily?
I've already prepped Firefox (with great reservations) to be a replacement as soon as the new version of Chrome launches.
The only downside to this change is browsers like Vivaldi, Edge and Brave are already built off Chromium, so it's possible those may stop playing well with extensions too.
I will admit, this may be something like the Y2K bug and this thread makes a mountain out of a molehill, but I'm still curious as to what anyone's plans are?