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by saagarjha 2676 days ago
To be honest, I'm much more in favor of this API because of its privacy features than performance. I think it's a little bit faster, but it has a much bigger benefit on the trust side because extensions no longer run arbitrary JavaScript in every page I visit.
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It's very improbable the few popular ad blocking extensions could slide in something sinister and avoid public scrutiny for a long time. You have much more reason to be worried about your privacy from Chrome than from uBlock Origin, since Chrome and Google provably violate it.
I don’t use Chrome partially for this reason :)
It does not have any privacy benefit. Extensions can still do that
They can, but presumably they will be clearly labeled as they are today.