But it plans to retain the blocking webRequest API that’s among the most consequential casualties of the technical transition in Firefox, at least until there’s a replacement more suitable to the web community than Google’s alternative, declarativeNetRequest (DNR).
It would be a first, if we couldn’t find some creative workaround, but yeah, fighting this war of attrition on our enemy’s battlegrounds is obviously royally stupid.
Hmmm, hopefully there comes a solution that let’s ad-blocking keep happening.
In the 2nd paragraph:
It would be a first, if we couldn’t find some creative workaround, but yeah, fighting this war of attrition on our enemy’s battlegrounds is obviously royally stupid.