"The main victim of Manifest V3 is innovation," Meshkov said in a statement Wednesday. The shift brought on by Manifest V3 will spread to all browsers, to the detriment of ad blocking software, predicted Andrey Meshkov, co-founder and chief technology officer of AdGuard, an ad-blocking extension. AdGuard, Ghostery unhappy with Manifest V3 "We believe extensions must be trustworthy by default, which is why we've spent this year making extensions safer for everyone," Google said in a blog post.
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The balance is particularly difficult to strike given that Chrome is one of the tech industry's biggest platforms. The changes underscore how difficult it can be for Google to balance giving developers powerful tools and the need to thwart abuse. Eyeo, the developer of one of the widely used Adblock Plus extension, said Tuesday it's content with Google's Manifest V3 approach. For example, it loosened the originally proposed rule limit and added a new mechanism for applying some rules.
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The search giant says it's listened to developers and modified Manifest v3 in response. Google has defended its technology and argues that granting extensions too much freedom invites abuse. That could let websites bypass extensions - and the preferences of people who installed them.
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They said the rules limits will stop their extensions from running their full lists of actions to screen ads or block tracking. Reducing the number of rules allowed angered creators of extensions like the uBlock Origin ad blocker and the Ghostery tracking blocker. Google announced the changes two years ago. Rules are used, for example, to check if a website element comes from an advertiser's server and should therefore be blocked. Among other things, Manifest v3 limits the number of "rules" that extensions may apply to a web page as it loads. Extensions can change Chrome's behavior through abilities that Manifest v3 exposes.