Extensions that use Manifest V3, including uBlock Origin, will soon stop working on Microsoft Edge.
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February 26, 2025 at 6:35 AM ET: While Microsoft will end support for Manifest V2 at some point, which will block uBlock Origin, it appears that cutoff date has not occurred yet. The latest version of Microsoft Edge Canary does not support uBlock Origin, but that change has not made its way to the stable version of Edge yet. The specific text in the prompt also suggests the change may have appeared in Edge Canary on accident. This article has been updated to reflect the most recent and accurate information.
The days of uBlock Origin are numbered, at least on Chromium browsers. Earlier this week, reports emerged that uBlock Origin stopped working on Google Chrome. Now, it seems uBlock Origin could soon be disabled in Microsoft Edge.
Windows Report ran into a prompt within Edge that states "2 extensions were turned off." Among those extensions was uBlock Origin. Edge recommends removing the disabled extensions since they're no longer supported.
The most recent version of Microsoft Edge Canary states that uBlock Origin is no longer supported. According to Leo Varela, who tracks changes in Edge, the cutoff may have been unexpected.
"Google has started disabling unsupported extensions in Chrome Stable (it's been news in several media) and I think this change came to Edge Canary unexpectedly, it's not the first time that some changes made in the Stable version of Chrome come to Edge Canary unexpectedly," said Varela on X.
We knew that Edge would end support for certain extensions at some point, but the company's document on the situation lists "TBD" in the timeline. Even if Edge supports uBlock Origin at the moment, that will change in the future.
Why is uBlock Origin being removed?
Considering that a large portion of Google's revenue comes from advertising, you may have assumed the cutoff for uBlock Origin is some targeted attack. While I suppose it's impossible to decipher the tech giant's motives, the end of uBlock Origin support is related to security and performance.
Years ago, Google introduced Manifest V3, a new version of its extension platform. Extensions built on that platform are more secure, more private, and perform better. Unfortunately, they also cannot fully use a specific API that is essential for uBlock Origin to function.
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