Manifest V3 will also put roadblocks up before extension updates, which will delay an extension developer's ability to quickly respond to changes.
It's good Google has solved the problem of zero-day exploits so that there are no updates that are critical. It would be great if some Google engineers imposed this forward-thinking policy on Google's own services.
But can't developers just basically push the logic into data that can be downloaded, to "update" things outside Google's control?
> Manifest V3 will also put roadblocks up before extension updates, which will delay an extension developer's ability to quickly respond to changes.
It's good Google has solved the problem of zero-day exploits so that there are no updates that are critical. It would be great if some Google engineers imposed this forward-thinking policy on Google's own services.
But can't developers just basically push the logic into data that can be downloaded, to "update" things outside Google's control?
Kind of my thought also, but I don't question anything (((Google))) does anymore. I just avoid it best I can
Kind of my thought also, but I don't question anything (((Google))) does anymore. I just avoid it best I can
I'm just glad I really like Mozilla and have always hated Chrome.
I'm just glad I really like Mozilla and have always hated Chrome.
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