![]() In the Manifest V3 design document, Google claims the current API can have a "significant effect" on browser performance: ![]() Simply put, instead of extensions doing the network filtering themselves, they would provide a filter list that Chrome itself would parse. One of the proposed changes is a new declarativeNetRequest API, designed to replace the webRequest API that many extensions (including AdBlock Plus and uBlock Origin) currently use. ![]()
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