• Very unlikely. They will support new extension API’s (they are already 90%+ compatible with manifest v3) bit Mozilla has committed to maintaining compatibility for the manifest v2 API’s that don’t exist in v3.

      Claims otherwise are FUD.

        • Well y’know what, if the cost of that is some backed in ads on the new tab page I am totally good with that.

          YouTube allows just about any ads on their site, so many recent examples of scams and malicious sites advertising on there.

          • Yeah, I don’t love Manifest V3 adoption, just for what it implies about Google’s ability to push standards it wants. (Is google even pretending it’s not purposely targeting ad blockers with V3?) But if you have to, this is the way to go.