(01-25-2025, 03:55 PM)Admini Wrote: Before June 2025, it is very convenient to support MV2 by a switch.
After June 2025, Google may delete MV2-related source code from Chromium, at that time we need to evaluate the workload before deciding whether to continue supporting MV2.
The Brave built-in Adblocker, at the category "Shields" in "Settings" can be a good replacement for the powerful Adblockers that will come to an end with Manifest V3.
CentBrowser can take an example of the Brave built-in Adblocker. Users can choose which pre-installed Filter Lists they want to use. Users can also add custom Filter Lists like the uBlock Filters Plus List from LanikSJ uBO Filters.
With the Brave build-in Adblocker users can also create custom filters that are in line with the Adblock filter syntax.
With Brave Shields, blocking ads and trackers by default, there is no extension required. Brave Shields are built in the Brave browser, and they are patched directly onto the open-source Chromium codebase; they don’t rely on MV2 or MV3.
One of the disadvantages I’ve experienced with Brave is that several extensions can crash, after which Brave indicates the option to “Repair” the crashed extensions in the overview of extensions, which means to reinstall the crashed extensions. After an extension has been reinstalled, the settings must be adjusted again. The fact that one of my basic extensions like the All in one web searcher has crashed several times in Brave does not give me such a positive user experience with Brave.
Among the highly customizable Chromium-based browsers, I experienced CentBrowser as the most “stable and efficient” browser, with no extension crashing trouble. Opening an existing UserData Default folder with an updated version of CentBrowser goes well as expected, with all opened tabs and extensions preserved (in contrast to some other Chromium-based browsers).
(01-25-2025, 02:33 PM)FeNoZiPaM Wrote: you're asking a question about your answer) you're in the matrix, man.With my previous message I hope to contribute to a good update of CentBrowser. I don't appreciate your suggestion that you are playing it on the man (in the second person). Suggestions that are played on the man, by which I feel insulted, can be a reason for me to withdraw and to distance myself from the CentBrowser Forum.