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  2. uBlock Origin - Wikipedia

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    uBlock Origin (/ ˈ j uː b l ɒ k / YOO-blok [5]) or uBO (previously uBlock and originally μBlock) is a free and open-source browser extension for content filtering, including ad blocking. The extension is available for Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Pale Moon, as well as versions of Safari before 13.

  3. Apple will let you port Google Chrome extensions to Safari

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    Apple is shipping an extension converter to let you port your extension quickly. When you run it, it’ll tell you if everything is going to work as expected. You can then package it in an Xcode ...

  4. Chrome will soon explain exactly why your ... - Engadget

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    Google is attempting to make this a little less of a surprise by notifying you when it removes an extension from the Chrome Web Store. Of course, this will only be for ones you currently have ...

  5. Google is bringing more Enhanced Safe Browsing protections to ...

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    Thu, Jun 3, 2021 · 2 min read. Google is beefing up the protections in Chrome's Enhanced Safe Browsing mode, which the company rolled out in 2020 to add an extra layer of security. It'll add new ...

  6. Comparison of browser engines - Wikipedia

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    Google. GNU LGPL, BSD-style. Google Chrome and all other Chromium -based browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, Samsung Internet and Opera [ 4] Gecko. Active. Mozilla. Mozilla Public. Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client.

  7. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Chrome was the first browser with an extension API based solely on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Beta testing for this capability began in 2009, [12] [13] and the following year Google opened the Chrome Web Store. As of June 2012, there were 750 million total installations of extensions and other content hosted on the store. [14]

  8. What would the internet look like without third-party cookies?

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    With recent news about Google committing to disabling third-party cookies in Chrome, though, it seems like the internet as we know it is about to undergo a seismic shift — at least behind the ...

  9. chrome web store | TechCrunch

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    Google made a couple of updates to its Chrome Web Store today and with these, developers can now use the store to offer free trials for packaged apps (which are… Startups