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ericlaw talks about security, the web, and software in general
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text/plain – ericlaw talks about security, the web, and software in general Skip to content text/plain ericlaw talks about security, the web, and software in general Content-Blocking in Manifest v3 I’ve written about selectively blocking content in browsers several times over the last two decades. In this post, I don’t aim to convince you that ad-blocking is good or bad, instead focusing on one narrow topic. Circa 2006, I was responsible for changing IE so that you could simply add an advertising site to the Restricted Sites zone and none of its script would load. Later, in 2010 , I wrote a bit about the landscape of ad-blocking on the IEBlog. More recently, Apple introduced Content-Blocking framework for their browser in 2015, and in 2019 the Edge team released Tracking Prevention , which blocks many ads in its Strict Mode. Manifest v3 Recently, there’s been a bit of an outcry about Google’s move to require Chrome extensions be built atop a new platform n...
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