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I’ve heard reasonably good reports about ublock origin lite (uBOL), the manifest V3 implementation. I haven’t made the jump yet, though.
Come to firefox or even better librewolf dont let google ass fuck you.
It has some deal breaking limitations:
It may still block a relatively large part of the ads, but uBlock is not just about blocking ads. Large parts of it's filterlists are about blocking data mining, shitty cookie prompts and similar things.
This is the bargaining stage of the five stages of grief.
Maybe it's Stockholm Syndrome.
Maybe. I’m on Firefox, but a lot of my family members are on Chrome and I’m not looking forward to the calls ;)
It is never going to work the same. They are talking about dropping it entirely.