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Mozilla’s Manifest V2 Love Affair: Keeping Ad-Blockers Alive and Kicking!
Mozilla renews its promise to support Manifest V2 extensions alongside Manifest V3, ensuring that users can continue to enjoy their favorite add-ons. While other browsers are phasing out V2, Firefox remains a sanctuary for those who want to block ads and maintain their sense of internet autonomy.

Hot Take:
Mozilla to the rescue! While Google’s Manifest V3 is busy putting your favorite ad-blockers in a chokehold, Firefox is swooping in with a cape and a megaphone, shouting, “We got your back, V2!” It’s like a tech superhero crossover no one saw coming, but everyone needed. Get ready for the next episode of “Who Will Manifest Their Destiny?”
Key Points:
- Mozilla is committed to supporting both Manifest V2 and V3 for browser extensions.
- Manifest V3 aims to enhance web security but limits certain extensions, like ad-blockers.
- Firefox’s support ensures extensions like uBlock Origin continue functioning.
- Mozilla’s decision aligns with their manifesto principle of user choice.
- No specific end date for Manifest V2 support by Mozilla has been set.