Chrome pushes forward with plans to limit ad blockers in the future::Google has set a date for the introduction of Manifest V3 which will hurt the capabilities of many ad blockers.
Users push forward with using Firefox
I might be misunderstanding but the article says:
Nevertheless, Firefox said it will adopt Manifest V3 in the interest of cross-browser compatibility.
But they don’t plan to drop MV2 though
To be more accurate: Mozilla does plan on deprecating MV2 once they have all of the MV3 stuff supported and sufficient time to transition has been given but they will make the the crucial “webRequestBlocking” API used by ad blockers available on MV3 (unlike Chrome) for those extensions that need it to do more than declarativeNetRequest allows for.
Towards the end of 2023 — once we’ve had time to evaluate and assess MV3’s rollout (including identifying important MV2 use cases that will persist into MV3) — we’ll decide on an appropriate timeframe to deprecate MV2.
Awesome news, thanks!
This is what happens when you invest in a platform run by a glorified ad-tech company.
precisely, since google makes most of its revenue from ads, this move shouldn’t surprise anyone