V3, however, brings a series of changes to the API that creates a conflict between Google as an advertisement power and its browser, as a user agent. A noteworthy change is the replacement of the webRequest API calls with declarativeNetRequest, which comes with a 30,000-rule limit. This will have a direct impact on numerous wide-spectrum content blockers that require a lot of space to include domain lists and rulesets to ensure their effectiveness.
Despite the controversy, many remain loyal to Chrome. After all, the browser is extremely fast and packs several powerful features many users want and use regularly.
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