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Google is finally killing uBlock Origin in Chrome for good

39 pointsby doenertoday at 6:08 PM20 commentsview on HN

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MrAlex94today at 8:02 PM

Developer of Waterfox here - if anyone is looking for other options just know Waterfox will carry on allowing extensions to access the browsers own privileged JavaScript APIs, not just MV2 or MV3 APIs - so you’re free to do whatever you like within the browser

0xblinqtoday at 8:02 PM

Just use Brave. For me internet is unusable without it.

zipityzitoday at 6:23 PM

It mentions Edge is also losing MV2: is it? Any source after the 2024 Neowin article that an Edge Canary build 16 months ago disabled UBO?

No issues with UBO on Edge 149 (stable) and it's still available on the Edge Add-ons (it was featured by Microsoft, funnily enough, a few months back):

https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/ublock-ori...

Did I miss something? Microsoft's official statement is that "The Microsoft Edge team is currently in the process of updating this MV3 migration timeline". Now, they've been working on that timeline since at least May 2025, so maybe with Chromium 150 / 151, they'll make it more concrete?

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/extensions/...

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thisislife2today at 6:33 PM

It will be interesting to see how the Chromium clones like Vivaldi and Brave hold up. I know they have stated that they will continue to support MV2 ... but talk is easy. Many of these clones depends on Google search revenues, so it remains to be seen if they "walk the talk".

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anoyomoosetoday at 7:23 PM

One of the reasons I'm back to Firefox as daily driver. On mobile too.

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onemoresooptoday at 6:26 PM

What else can we expect from a browser made by an advertising company?

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HelloUsernametoday at 7:04 PM

Related: "Chrome is looking to permanently drop MV2 extension" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48471970 10-jun-2026 423 comments

Shoreltoday at 6:44 PM

I block ads at the OS DNS level.

No browser can load these ads.

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inigyoutoday at 6:51 PM

Didn't they do this years ago? What happened to that?

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