Google Chrome is killing all uBlock Origin bypasses, Edge, Opera to follow
Summary
Google Chrome is enforcing Manifest V3, which disables workarounds for ad blockers like uBlock Origin, and Microsoft Edge and Opera are expected to implement similar restrictions.
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