![]() On android phones the story is still a bit different, everyone has one and just click on Chrome to go online.earning Google money each time they do. ![]() They are missing out on gigantic amounts of money. On computers quite a lot of people do, and that’s the main reason why Google is pushing manifest V3. For all we know someone is busy developing a new addon/extension repository which would further prop up their own browser and likely many other chromium based keep forgetting how few people use ad-blocking” Google is also well aware that their competition is making up ground. They are acutely aware of a lot more than you all think. Google wouldn’t even have to read a single article about it as their analytics are all over the place not only inbuilt into their browser. What is likely is that Google are quite aware of the negative press and drop in users. These alternatives may not necessarily be Firefox but an alternative nonetheless of which may also cause a small ripple in google’s plans. There are a couple of variables here that people should be made aware of and that is the kind of negative press affords people the opportunity to try other browsers of which they may be pleasantly surprised and never to return to google chrome. As long as they can browse the websites their websites in sheer ignorance then they will just continue on blissfully unaware of their own inept behaviour and stupidity. I don’t think the it would explode but if the delay is place then it may help Google retain a few people that are aware but lets face it the vast majority of people that use chrome have absolutely no idea about anything going on regarding the browser let alone what updates occur. Google created a "known issues" page for developers that lists major known migration issues. The delay gives developers more time, especially since several APIs do not appear ready at the time of writing. All existing Chrome extensions that rely on Manifest V2 will be changed to unlisted. From June 2023 on, Manifest V2 extensions are no longer allowed to be published with public visibility. Chrome developers who maintain Manifest V2 extensions in the Store will have featured badges removed from the extensions by January 2023. ![]() ![]()
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