Many users will abandon Chrome and choose another browser for the following reason
According to 9to5Google, Google is planning that only paid business users can use the full functionality of the ads blocking ads on Chrome. Many people believe that this move of Google can push users to switch to using other alternative services.
At the beginning of the year, Google also proposed calling it Manifest V3, completely changing the licensing system, making existing ad blocking extensions on Chrome not work as normal. This means that programs that use Chrome's webRequest API to block ads before they are downloaded as uBlock Origin will not work. The reason for this is that Google will stop providing the ability to block a specific request before it is downloaded by the webRequest API.
These changes by Google of course receive a lot of user objections but it seems that the software giant has no intention of backing away. Google adds that, after these changes, only paid business users can block unwanted content.
The reason Google made these changes is because the heart in Google's business model is still advertising.
Without an ad blocking extension, many users will abandon Chrome and choose another browser. And Firefox is a good candidate, but the extensions on this browser also have many problems recently, when they suddenly have a registration expiration error, and Mozilla takes a few days to fix. accomplished.
Another option for users is Brave - an ad blocking browser that runs on Chromium.
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