Mozilla Has Been Suspiciously Silent About Google And Manifest V3 - eviltoast
  • slazer2au@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    Mozilla is the maker of the famous Firefox browser which has been using its own web engine called “Gecko” since forever, and hence, is not affected at all by these moves from Google.

    You answered your own question. It doesn’t effect FF.

    But, I do agree they should use the downgrade in functionality of V3 as a point for advertising FF.

    • Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works
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      29 days ago

      What good would advertising “Still supporting Manifest V2” do for your average user? They also wouldn’t want to openly advertise that “Your ad block still works with us”.

  • hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    29 days ago

    Because it doesn’t make sense for all Firefox marketing material to be how shit chrome is. Save that bullshit for American president elections

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    28 days ago

    … because Mozilla already clarified their position on this last year.

    TL;DR

    No, Mozilla is NOT ditching manifest v2.

    Well what’s happening with MV2 you ask? Great question – in case you missed it, Google announced late last year their plans to resume their MV2 deprecation schedule. Firefox, however, has no plans to deprecate MV2 and will continue to support MV2 extensions for the foreseeable future. And even if we re-evaluate this decision at some point down the road, we anticipate providing a notice of at least 12 months for developers to adjust accordingly and not feel rushed.

    Source: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2024/03/13/manifest-v3-manifest-v2-march-2024-update/

    • LWD@lemm.ee
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      27 days ago

      Did you read the article? Your link supports the point it was making: Mozilla doesn’t mention ad blocking anywhere. It’s immediately brought up in the comments, but Mozilla itself doesn’t want to broach the topic.

      Years ago, Mozilla would explicitly call ad blocking a privacy feature, and proclaim it explicitly.

      Now they don’t.