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So, as expected, it was all fear mongering. Cool. I'll reference this paper a lot.
MV3 was revised several times following legitimate concerns. Its current, final form is exactly because these concerns were raised.
And even in its "current, final form" I do not believe it is as decent as this paper suggests. (See my other comment has more info)
Yep. Thank you for bringing more context.
So? It didn't mean the death of adblocking on Chromium and everybody with 2 working brain cells already knew that in advance.
Why is it the biggest idiots accuse everyone else of being idiots?
I'm wondering this myself. That's why I'm reply to your comment. It's jut my personal research project.
That's so wrong. They might have failed for now, but we'll see them trying again. And again. Google is the worlds most valuable ad company. They earn billions every year by showing people ads and adblockers are costing them several billions every year. They will come back and they will try again.
No. Ad blockers can work around it, but only with reduced functionality.
The paper says otherwise.
The paper is wrong.
Just submit a rebuttal. Easy.