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    Google still plans to kill Chrome's existing adblock APIs

    Earlier this year, Google got the internet riled up when it tentatively planned to remove the APIs that content blocking extensions including ad blockers use. The proposed replacement API wouldn't be as powerful or flexible, so both users and developers forwarded their complaints to Google. However, the company is mostly sticking to its guns.

    First, let's rewind a bit. The current platform used by Chrome extensions is called Manifest V2, which was introduced in 2012.

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    Corbin Davenport

    Earlier this year, Google got the internet riled up when it tentatively planned to remove the APIs that content blocking extensions including ad blockers use. The proposed replacement API wouldn't be as powerful or flexible, so both users and developers forwarded their complaints to Google. However, the company is mostly sticking to its guns.

    First, let's rewind a bit. The current platform used by Chrome extensions is called Manifest V2, which was introduced in 2012.

    Read More

    Google still plans to kill Chrome's existing adblock APIs was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

    http://bit.ly/2T8IIkj May 30, 2019 at 04:26AM

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