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irefox 109, released in January, is the first version of the browser to support Manifest V3, Google’s controversial new cross-browser extensions system, which has been criticised for making content blockers less effective. You can still install older Manifest V2 add-ons in Firefox, but the update ‘future-proofs’ the browser against the changes planned by Google. Mozilla says that Firefox’s version of Manifest V3 will differ from Google’s by allowing privacy extensions to continue blocking the same ads, trackers and other).

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