



It wouldnt be surprising if some did many extensions that claim to be ad blockers earn revenue from ad whitelisting, and its difficult to distinguish trustworthy browser add-ons from parasitic ones. Note: If you have no idea whether an installed program is “good” or not, err on the side of keeping it, lest you accidentally remove something rather critical to Windows’ healthy operation). Central to the controversy is WebRequest, an API critical to blocking web content such as advertisements, and which Chrome’s implementation of MV3 will remove. download brave browser, which is based on the chromium browser, and import your settings from google chrome. Since Googles stated goal is to make ad blockers safer, The Register asked Google whether any ad blockers have actually abused webRequest.
