Manifest v3 update: Vivaldi is future-proofed with its built-in functionality
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@Hadden89 In my opinion such future plans are more product advertising, users should take care.
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Someone still support Mv1 (<2012)? I think that any browser sooner or later will end supporting Mv2
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@Stardust I disassembled Opera binaries multiple times back then when I used it, specially the non-Presto, post-2012 versions of Opera, and I can assure you that Opera has multiple processor optimizations (speed related) that Chrome/Chromium have not. For example, it extensively uses the MMX registers. Maybe Chromium uses them too to some extent in some specific ponts of its binary code, but the Opera GUI is (at least it was, back then before 2020) fully optimized == not the same as Chromium.
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@F3R777 Opera, Chrome, Brave, Edge they all look the same to me
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@Stardust, after using Vivaldi, every other browser seems crappy
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@Catweazle there is only one chromium-based browser I can tolerate
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Meanwhile Brave keeps developing and developing Brave Shields.
Their ad blocker is already very powerful, but they don't stop... until June it will be for sure on par with uBO.Procedural Filtering supported in Brave 1.73
https://brave.com/privacy-updates/31-procedural-filtering/I am curious... does anybody know if there is actually an active developer for the ad blocker in Vivaldi developer team?
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Look this post and the following:
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/79579/manifest-v3-webrequest-and-ad-blockers/243
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hello folks,
in former times i could use your browser, but now it ist unable to use in debian and siduction. sri - you obliged to be better than others, than we will roll back to your browser. -
@lager said in Manifest v3 update: Vivaldi is future-proofed with its built-in functionality:
unable to use
Hi, what does this mean?
We have a lot of Debian users here use Vivaldi happily. -
@mib2berlin probably bot. Also post not related to the thread.
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If ublock stops working vivaldi is worth nothing.
No Ublock means no Vivaldi for me
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@oldK You mean uBlockOrigin? There is a uBlockOriginLite version for Manifest v3.
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@DoctorG said in Manifest v3 update: Vivaldi is future-proofed with its built-in functionality:
There is a uBlockOriginLite version for Manifest v3
uBlockLite does not come with an Element-Picker, which has proven to be extremely useful for me and is actually one of the few reasons I still use uBlockOrigin. The author of uBLite does not want to include it in the extension because he wants to keep it "Lite", as he should. Everyone's definition of "lite" is different. I found some heavy discussions about this feature request for uBLite.
If Vivaldi drops the manifest I'll look for a different browser, unless they are willing to add an element picker to the add-block-functionality. But Vivaldi has a small team and with the amount of things that need to be fixed or added.., I doubt that it will ever happen.
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@jrkl75, I only use the Vivaldi blocker which works pretty fine, for the Element Picker I use an script which I have installed as extension, WebEraser, apart for YouTube the YouTube Embed Redirect script.
With this you are out of the Google Mv2 focus and the Store tracking. -
@barbudo2005 cya
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@jrkl75 said in Manifest v3 update: Vivaldi is future-proofed with its built-in functionality:
uBlockLite does not come with an Element-Picker
FYI Adguard has an element picker.
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@Hadden89 I'll do some reading. Thanks.
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