Article Summary (Model: gpt-5.6-sol)
Subject: Firefox Keeps Full uBlock
The Gist:
Firefox says it will continue supporting the full uBlock Origin extension as Microsoft Edge and other Chromium browsers phase out Manifest V2. The article argues that Manifest V3 removes capabilities needed for uBlock Origin’s strongest blocking behavior, leaving Firefox as the only major browser offering it without compromise. Safari and DuckDuckGo do not support uBlock Origin; elsewhere, users must accept uBlock Origin Lite or a browser’s built-in blocker.
Key Claims/Facts:
- Edge migration: Microsoft Edge is following Chrome/Chromium in moving from Manifest V2 to V3.
- Reduced capabilities: The article says Manifest V3 denies ad blockers functions needed to identify and block some website and video ads effectively.
- Firefox’s pledge: Mozilla publicly stated that its uBlock Origin support “isn’t going anywhere.”
Discussion Summary (Model: gpt-5.6-sol)
Consensus: Cautiously Optimistic—most commenters welcome Firefox preserving full uBlock Origin, but dispute whether it is literally the last major browser and debate whether Manifest V3 is primarily security hardening or a restriction serving Google’s ad business.
Top Critiques & Pushback:
Better Alternatives / Prior Art:
Expert Context:
adblock-rustbehind configuration flags, although it is not yet exposed as a normal user-facing feature (c49309020, c49309035).