Ask HN: Is there a way to get uBlock Origin on Chrome >= 138?

2 points by nomilk 2 days ago

Chrome updated today and notified me ublock origin is not supported. I tried to install it from GitHub but:

    Failed to load extension
    File
    ~/Downloads/uBlock0.chromium
    Error
    Cannot install extension because it uses an unsupported manifest version.
    Could not load manifest.
Is there any way to use ublock origin on chrome, or is it necessary to switch to firefox?
chunkles 2 days ago

No. But there is a new version which works essentially as well. https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ublock-origin-lite/...

  • kingkongjaffa a day ago

    Switching to the lite version of the extension has been as easy as 'set and forget', for me.

    I'm sure there are some differences somewhere but it seems to be working well.

    I'm glad it's still an extension by Raymond Hill (gorhill), since I trust that guy more than any corporation.

    He's been on everyone's browser extension list for ~a decade (?).

  • nomilk 2 days ago

    Thank you. Tried it on a few pages and seems to work a treat!

dotcoma 6 hours ago

Moving to Firefox is a great idea. If you’d rather keep on using something you’re familiar with, I’d move to Brave.

gaws 4 hours ago

Use Firefox or Brave Browser.

brettgriffin a day ago

A little OT, but tangental: when I discovered uBlock didn't work on Chrome last week I downloaded Arc for the first time, and am completely blown away. Its weird how you sort of assume the standard is good enough for something and forget about other innovations. Pleasantly surprised to have discovered Arc this way.

jan0r a day ago

Is there an iOS ad blocker existing as well?

  • dotcoma 6 hours ago

    Wipr works well for me.

  • cpach a day ago

    I wonder this too. The ones I’ve tried so far didn’t work well.

malfist a day ago

Google has shown you what they think of you. Why not try another browser