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by SpicyLemonZest
496 days ago
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Not really? One of the design goals of MV3 is to reduce the ubiquity of the "Read and change all your data on all websites" permission which shady apps like Refoorest and Karma pretty much always require. The article makes hay of the fact that Karma has pathways available to exfiltrate your data and you have to trust they're handling it responsibly, but in Manifest v2 that was true of basically all ad blockers as well. In a world where ad blockers and other responsibly written extensions don't expect to proxy all web requests, I think a lot fewer people will grant this permission to a "plant trees for free" extension. |
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Chrome Web Store reviewers have been letting malicious extensions slide for years, and Manifest V3 did nothing to change that.