Google will begin disabling older Chrome extensions built with the Manifest V2 framework starting June 3. The rollout will commence with users of Chrome's Beta, Dev, and Canary versions. The new extension specification, Manifest V3, will be introduced next week. This move is part of Google's broader and controversial plan to overhaul Chrome's ad-blocker extensions.
Google Will Disable Classic Extensions in Chrome in the Coming Months https://t.co/Ep7lWvZwjz
Google plans to disable extensions built with the older Manifest V2 framework on June 3, beginning with users of Chrome's Beta, Dev, and Canary versions (@michael_kan / PCMag) https://t.co/agHXwS8DeO 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/CLfksaN8Gq
Google to push ahead with Chrome's ad-blocker extension overhaul in earnest https://t.co/xO9VdQSZWg
Google's Controversial Plan to Disable Older Chrome Extensions Starts June 3 https://t.co/BE56ut1Ajd
Google will roll out Chrome’s new extension spec next week https://t.co/E2m2UfU0PB
Manifest V2 extensions will be disabled in the next few months https://t.co/fltZUNHjTP
Chrome will soon disable old Manifest V2 extensions https://t.co/9UMlzQc3Tr by @technacity
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