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Chrome will block one of its biggest ad blockers
(www.pcworld.com)
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i did read somewhere that affected chrome users are being presented with alternatives from the chrome extension 'store' that are mv3-ready.
whether or not they're capable of clicking the right buttons on the right screens and windows to do it is another story.
ubo, abp and adguard all have mv3 variants. there are others, but i think those are the 'big three'. ublock origin lite is what i've been moving people to here, if not to firefox. so far, so good.
I think the lite versions don't allow scripted blocking, only static or something. So a whole lot of the adaptive blocks for persistent ads you encounter on facebook, instagram and other shitty socials that behave like viruses will be hard to impossible to kill.
I'm glad I never had to deal with that as I have never used Chrome on desktop, but I'm pretty sure there will be many folks out there who don't know how to switch.