I believe ublock origin lite is supported but not ublock origin
Google, which develops Chrome, and is behind the Chromium project that underlies it, Edge, and many other browsers, has chosen to neuter a part of the extension architecture, in the form of Manifest v3, that removes calls that ad blocking extensions need to function.
It is a move that has been long in gestation, in the name of "security" and "modernization," but what it also happens to do is hamper user efforts to block ads…which also happens to be Google's core business, and with Chrome having a hegemony of its own not seen since IE, it kind of, sort of, works out pretty well for them. Neat how that works, no?
Others, like Firefox, have chosen to adopt some of the changes in v3, but retain the v2 functionality that enables ad blockers to work better.
Vivaldi, Brave, and Edge will try to maintain some form of v2 functionality, but since they're based on Chromium, don't expect those promises to endure.
User ignorance, or apathy, in blindly accepting defaults is why it's hard to break customs, competitive products struggle to gain traction, and also why some bad tech laws are written. Even Apple benefits immensely from it, by making Google the default search engine on its products, for which Google handsomely compensates them to the tune of billions annually.
And since this has sidetracked into extensions, also think carefully about who is behind some of the "privacy" oriented extensions. Some of those developers, most infamously AdBlockPlus and its "approved" ads, got into bed with the ad industry for themselves. Ghostery is also part of that club.
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