Comment by rollcat

Comment by rollcat 2 days ago

4 replies

It's the same Blink engine underneath. Talk about lipstick.

I'm not aware of a Blink-based browser that isn't dropping manifest V2. That would be a soft fork, and wouldn't survive long.

bigstrat2003 2 days ago

The point is you don't need to worry about manifest v3 interfering with ad blockers, because Brave has an ad blocker built into the browser. Also makes it a good Chromium-based option for mobile, since you can't install extensions on Chrome mobile at all.

CharlesW 2 days ago
  • rollcat 3 hours ago

    I'm eager to find out how long that will survive. (No sarcasm, just being realistic.)

  • eviks a day ago

    > When Google removes MV2 extensions from Chrome Web Store, they will be disabled for Brave users as well, except for these 4 supported extensions.

    Oh, thanks, welcome news! Wish Vivaldi did the same