If your ad blocker isn't working anymore on Chrome, here's what to do.
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Google has been phasing out popular ad blocking extensions on its Chrome browser for several years, and it appears that the kill switch might finally be flipped with an update coming this summer. As 9to5Google reports, Chrome 150 and 151 are expected to finalize the transition to Google's Manifest V3 extensions platform, effectively ending support and workarounds for continued use of MV2 extensions like uBlock Origin.
You can switch to Ublock Origin Lite The official replacement, uBlock Origin Lite, runs in Chrome within Google Manifest V3's rules. It is not as effective as the old version
uBlock Origin Lite is available for Chrome. This is a separate extension built specifically for Manifest V3, but it has significant limitations:
Cannot use all filter lists simultaneously (rule limits apply)
uBlock Origin is a free, open-source ad blocker extension and content blocker. Block ads on YouTube, Twitch, and across the web with low CPU and memory usage. Available for Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Chrome via uBlock Origin Lite.
I used to use /hosts file to block ads pretty effectively in ungoogled-chromium. It's not an issue with Librewolf and other browsers with uBlock Origin. You might also try Brave-browser because it's "chromium-based" and completely blocks ads.