Google will start rolling out its Manifest V3 extension specification in the Chrome Beta, Dev, and Canary channels starting on June 3rd.
Google is making way for Manifest V3, the Chrome extension specification that could change the way ad blockers work. The company says it will begin phasing out the old system on the Chrome Beta, Dev, and Canary channels starting on June 3rd. If you’re on any of these channels, you may see a warning message on your extension management page that says Google will soon end support for extensions running on Manifest V2.
--- What’s a manifest? A manifest tells the browser all sorts of information about an extension, from its name and version number to which permissions it’ll use and what versions of a browser it’ll run on. New versions of the Manifest file format change which features extensions have access to. For example, Manifest V3 in Chrome no longer allows a developer to load code from a remote server.
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