![]() While Manifest v3 does not mean the end for content blocking on Chrome, Edge and other Chromium-based browsers, it may limit abilities under certain circumstances. Used by content blockers extensively to filter certain items, it has been replaced by a less powerful option in Manifest v3. Probably the most important of them all is the WebRequest API. Mozilla announced early on that it will support Manifest v3 as well, but that it would continue to support important APIs that Google limited in Manifest v3. Google is using its might to push Manifest v3, and most Chromium-based browsers, including Microsoft Edge, will follow. Current Chromium extensions use Manifest V2 for the most part, even though the January 2023 deadline is looming over the heads of every extension developer. ![]() Manifest V3 defines the boundaries in which extensions may operate. ![]() Martin Brinkmann writes via gHacks: From next year onward, extensions for Google Chrome and most other Chromium-based browsers, will have to rely on a new extension manifest.
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