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How to Keep Blocking Ads After Google's Chrome Extension Changes?

Why Did Google Disable Your Favorite Chrome Extensions and What Can You Do About It?

Google made a big change. Your Chrome browser now uses a new system for extensions. This change affects millions of people who use Chrome every day.

The old system worked well. But Google decided to replace it. Many extensions you loved might stop working now.

Why This Change Hurts Users

Chrome extensions made browsing better. They blocked ads. They kept you safe online. They made websites load faster.

Now many of these tools don't work anymore. Google says the new system is better. But users are not happy about losing their favorite extensions.

The change affects these browsers too:

  • Microsoft Edge
  • Brave Browser
  • Vivaldi
  • Opera
  • Most new AI browsers

All these browsers use the same core system as Chrome. So when Google changes something, it affects them all.

Your Quick Fix: Try uBlock Origin Lite

Good news exists. The same person who made uBlock Origin created a new version. It's called uBlock Origin Lite.

This new version works with Google's new system. You can download it from the Chrome Web Store right now.

What You Get With the Lite Version

The lite version does most things the old version did. It blocks ads. It stops trackers. It makes websites load faster.

But some features are missing. The lite version can't do everything the full version could do.

You probably won't notice a difference if you:

  • Used basic ad blocking
  • Never changed special settings
  • Just wanted ads to go away

You might notice problems if you:

  • Used custom filters
  • Made your own blocking rules
  • Needed advanced features

Better Options: Switch Your Browser

Switching browsers might be your best choice. Two main paths exist.

Option 1: Stay With Chromium-Based Browsers

Some browser companies said they will keep supporting the old extension system. This means uBlock Origin might still work in these browsers:

  • Brave Browser - Built for privacy
  • Opera - Has built-in ad blocking too
  • Vivaldi - Lots of customization options

But this support might not last forever. These companies need to spend time and money to keep it working.

Option 2: Switch to Firefox

Firefox never changed its extension system. uBlock Origin works perfectly in Firefox. It always will.

The person who makes uBlock Origin says the Firefox version works best. It can block more ads and trackers than any other version.

Firefox-based browsers that work great:

  • Regular Firefox
  • Mullvad Browser (extra private)
  • LibreWolf (more secure)

This change affects how you browse the web. Ads might show up more often. Websites might track you more easily. Your browsing experience might get worse.

But you have choices. You can use the lite version. You can switch browsers. You can find new extensions that work with the new system.

Steps to Take Right Now

  1. Check your extensions - See which ones stopped working
  2. Install uBlock Origin Lite - Get basic ad blocking back
  3. Try a different browser - Test Firefox or Brave
  4. Back up your bookmarks - Before switching browsers
  5. Look for alternatives - Find new extensions that work

Google's change makes ad blocking harder. But it doesn't make it impossible. You still have good options.

The lite version works for most people. Switching browsers gives you more control. Firefox keeps all the old features working.

Pick the solution that fits your needs. Don't let this change ruin your browsing experience. Take action today to keep ads away from your screen.

Your internet experience matters. These tools exist to help you. Use them to browse the web the way you want to browse it.