Popular extensions like uBlock Origin, which are based on the Manifest V2 framework, will encounter compatibility problems with Chrome’s transition to Manifest V3. Google Chrome is prompting users to ...
The ad-blocker, uBlock Origin, is being automatically disabled in Google Chrome for users. This lapse in support is due to Chrome’s move to a new manifest version. Ad-blockers are more targeted lately ...
Google recently updated uBlock Origin’s support in Chrome, effectively disabling key features by migrating to the stricter ...
Manifest V3 specification, uBlock Origin and other extensions that were only available in the old Manifest V2 specification are now showing warnings that they will no longer be usable. Finally, uBlock ...
UBlock Origin, Just Read, and Toby are among the essential free extensions every user should add to their browser for a ...
uBlock Origin still works fully on Firefox and other browsers that support Manifest V2. Google is removing older Chrome extensions as it rolls out the new Manifest V3 update. Meant to improve security ...
Google continues its rollout of gradually disabling uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2-based extensions in the Chrome web browser as part of its efforts to push users to Manifest V3-based extensions.
There aren’t a ton of extensions available for Windows 10’s Edge browser yet as Microsoft’s maintained tight control over the ecosystem, making it something of an event when a new big name add-on ...
uBlock Origin on Firefox can now block first-party tracking scripts that attempt to bypass filters and rules by utilizing DNS CNAME records to load scripts from a third-party domain. A first-party ...
uBlock Origin ' for content filtering is gaining popularity due to its low memory usage compared to other ad blocking extensions. This uBlock Origin is available on browsers such as Chrome, Microsoft ...
In what may be a first, the US Department of Justice this week charged a hacker with attempting to cause injury and death by launching distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against hospitals.
Firefox is one of the best browsers for blocking ads and crappy web trackers, and you can make it even better using “nuke-’em-all” browser extensions like uBlock Origin. Now, Ghacks and GitHub users ...