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by colordrops
3349 days ago
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Naw, Google has precedent for this sort of behavior, going so far as removing plugins from their web store and quietly uninstalling them from Chrome with no notification when the plugin interfered with their business model. They actively uninstalled video download plugins without notification to the user a couple years back. Nefarious. |
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* Enable Developer Options
* Add Ublock package zip
* Enable in Incognito as well
TL;DR: Them removing it would be a dick move, but not end of the world. We can still install any packages we want.