The behavior of a fresh uBlock Origin (uBO) on Chromium-like

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The behavior of a fresh uBlock Origin (uBO) on Chromium-like

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Today I deleted UBO as usual, it was version 1.60.0. But the new version 1.61.0 refused to install in Chromium (Ungoogled). It turned out that the support for Manifest V2 is gradually fading away. The transition to V3 is underway.

Therefore, gentlemen, be careful when deleting the current version of the extension. Otherwise, it is quite possible that you, like me ;) , will have to roll back to the previous one with terrible swear words rattling in the room🤬
It's unworthy of a real gentleman, but it turned out the way it did🎩

Alternatively, you can use uBO Lite, which is based on MV3. Find it yourself on Github or somewhere else - I'm too lazy to even give a link🐧

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Re: The behavior of a fresh uBlock Origin (uBO) on Chromium-like

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@Grey
Works for me In Chromium 32 and Chrome 64. Could it be your ungoogled browser?

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Re: The behavior of a fresh uBlock Origin (uBO) on Chromium-like

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amethyst wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:19 pm

Works for me In Chromium 32 and Chrome 64.

Hi. Probably the browser version should also be new, higher than 127. Then it will probably appear sooner or later. I have 130.0.6723.69

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By the way, this is exactly the case when @bigpup has a real chance and opportunity to change Chromium to Chrome in the title of the topic and not offend anyone. But the world is not perfect ;)

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Re: The behavior of a fresh uBlock Origin (uBO) on Chromium-like

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Grey wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:24 pm
amethyst wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:19 pm

Works for me In Chromium 32 and Chrome 64.

Hi. Probably the browser version should also be new, higher than 127. Then it will probably appear sooner or later. I have 130.0.6723.69

I'm running version 120

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Re: The behavior of a fresh uBlock Origin (uBO) on Chromium-like

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IIRC, in ungoogled chromium you have to use "developer mode" in the extension settings to install some extensions.
I'm not at my old Acer Aspire at the moment, but that is what I remember having to do to install uBlock Origin.
In some of the older ungoogled versions, there was an extension, the name escapes me now, that you had to load
in order to even download newer V3 extensions.

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Wiz57 wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 5:13 pm

IIRC, in ungoogled chromium you have to use "developer mode" in the extension settings to install some extensions.

It's not about the features of Ungoogled. And not in the ways of installing the extension. Here's the thing

uBO is a Manifest v2 extension, hence the warning in your Google Chrome browser. There is no Manifest v3 version of uBO,

Will development of uBO continue?
Yes, there are other browsers which are not deprecating Manifest v2, e.g. Firefox.

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Re: The behavior of a fresh uBlock Origin (uBO) on Chromium-like

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Grey wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:34 pm
Wiz57 wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 5:13 pm

IIRC, in ungoogled chromium you have to use "developer mode" in the extension settings to install some extensions.

It's not about the features of Ungoogled. And not in the ways of installing the extension. Here's the thing

uBO is a Manifest v2 extension, hence the warning in your Google Chrome browser. There is no Manifest v3 version of uBO,

Will development of uBO continue?
Yes, there are other browsers which are not deprecating Manifest v2, e.g. Firefox.

But I was not referencing Google Chrome, but in ungoogled chromium, which is what the topic seems to be about.
Even in "regular" chromium releases, to best of my memory, you enable developer and then you can install extension of choice,
if supported by chromium. Heck with Google Chrome! Never touched it, no desire, don't even use Google Search and haven't
in over 12 years! But that's a completely different topic, LOL!

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Even in "regular" chromium releases, to best of my memory, you enable developer and then you can install extension of choice,

You only need to install it manually (developer mode) if you can't install it from Chrome Web Store. This is typically the case if your browser version is too old and Chrome Store does not allow you to install. In this scenario you need to find the source files (normally somewhere on Github) to install it manually. But his version is Ungoogled Chromium (I've never used that) so not sure if one can install from the Chrome Store with that or that it has issues either way..

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amethyst wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 3:26 am

But his version is Ungoogled Chromium (I've never used that) so not sure if one can install from the Chrome Store with that or that it has issues either way..

There are no problems with the installation using this. Once again, the topic is NOT about installation problems ;)

Wiz57 wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:28 pm

But that's a completely different topic, LOL!

Our providers are blocking YouTube right now. For some it doesn't work at all, and for some it works, but VERY slowly. My provider uses DPI. I am successfully bypassing this barrier so far. But they change the lock settings every week and I have to select new settings.

Why am I saying all this? I like Chromium, but it looks like I'll have to move to the Fox. There, the V2 manifest will work and DPI bypass works much easier and better. I even finally found a way to enable tab rewinding with the mouse wheel in Firefox. And still, the Fox is kind of clumsy :)

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Re: The behavior of a fresh uBlock Origin (uBO) on Chromium-like

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Grey wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 1:47 pm
amethyst wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 3:26 am

But his version is Ungoogled Chromium (I've never used that) so not sure if one can install from the Chrome Store with that or that it has issues either way..

There are no problems with the installation using this. Once again, the topic is NOT about installation problems ;)

Wiz57 wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:28 pm

But that's a completely different topic, LOL!

Our providers are blocking YouTube right now. For some it doesn't work at all, and for some it works, but VERY slowly. My provider uses DPI. I am successfully bypassing this barrier so far. But they change the lock settings every week and I have to select new settings.

Why am I saying all this? I like Chromium, but it looks like I'll have to move to the Fox. There, the V2 manifest will work and DPI bypass works much easier and better. I even finally found a way to enable tab rewinding with the mouse wheel in Firefox. And still, the Fox is kind of clumsy :)

Chromium Web Store! (your github link above) That's what I was trying to think of earlier!! Yes, you install that add-on in ungoogled chromium, then you
can install other extensions, or you can use developer mode, or combine them! Thanks for jogging my memory!
As for your problems with youtube being blocked, I don't have an answer. Most of the time I access youtube videos via duckduckgo searches, I don't
use youtube much at all. Guess a solution for you will depend upon your usage, like how often, how much, what type video.
Oh, just remembered, IF you decide to use Firefox or derivative such as Palemoon, do a search for Astroskippers modified uBlock Origin, I use that with
Palemoon in my Pups, and with New Moon in WinXP!

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