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@Ceiridge > I hope they won't completely remove the old manifest **This is Google we are talking about of course they are going to remove it**. for example Elision. a...

@nl255 You are correct. According to this [link](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/intro/mv3-migration/#modifying-network-requests) > The blocking version of the webRequest API still exists in MV3 but its use is restricted to force-installed extensions only. See...

@nl255 I think the policy thing works with normal chrome. In windows, you can change programs policy either by using group policy editor or the Windows registry. Before knowing this...

your pull request is awesome. i love it

@ImprovedTube just to remind you the bug I first mention still exist **firefox console is filled to the brim with errors** [![Captugfhgfhgfhgfhre.png](https://i.postimg.cc/T2FnVqyG/Captugfhgfhgfhgfhre.png)](https://postimg.cc/kDNV9SFh) and that causes the CPU usage to be...

@victor-savinov I managed to track the source of the bug it is in content-scripts.js line 2968 and in shortcuts.js line 314 error `event.path is undefined`

@bayazidbh @Termuellinator @Jinsgo Here is a link for an xpi file. [download the xpi file](https://www.dropbox.com/s/l0kfz37blge08n5/improve_youtube_open_source_for_youtube-3.71-fx.xpi?dl=0)

@tomxyz1 Very sorry for the late reply. You need to go to this [link](https://addons.mozilla.org/developers/addons) and sign up with email. And then you will receive an activation link on your email....

@tomxyz1 thanks and one last thing You can also follow these instructions to disable signature checking on Firefox stable [stackoverflow instructions!](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31952727/how-can-i-disable-signature-checking-for-firefox-add-ons) OR [superuser instructions!](https://superuser.com/questions/1432789/all-of-my-firefox-add-ons-have-been-disabled-suddenly-how-can-i-re-enable-them)

@MuntashirAkon Yes, I tried multiple times with multiple apps, and it **works 100% every time**. And even if the file is called `runtime-permissions.xml`. The file includes almost all permissions, if...