Comment by ziml77
I was using a Chromium-based browser for a bit until I looked into how forks are handling the Mv3 changeover. Seems none them are willing to maintain Mv2 support. A couple of them claim it's fine because they have ad blocking built into the browser, but I know from experience none of them work as well as uBO. So, I switched back to Firefox where I'm plenty happy.
Mozilla should rebrand Mv2 to SuperM or something like that. People that believe Mv3 is as powerful are simply wrong. Also malicious browser plugins weren't a sensible threat for years now.
Of course this is about making browsers less customizable, Googles wet dream of web integrity. Integrity with ads, ads, ads...
The security argument is so perverted in this instance, although that also didn't stop mobile OS from being majorly shitty until you install an ssh client.