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so I only went to chrome extension store to find an extension for Edge and I keep getting fake message clicking on the X mark on the banner just temporarily remove it, when I go to the next page or refresh the page, it appears again! they Intentionally do this to have a spammy effect. because normally these things have memory and remember the user's action when they close a banner. google only shows this to Edge users, other Chromium based browsers like Opera and Vivaldi don't get these messages. this behavior shows how scared google is of Edge. and it's also super annoying. I really hope Microsoft's Addons store gets a big portion of the extensions in there so I won't need to ever visit that website again. unfortunately element zapper in ublock origin doesn't work in extension/addons stores so I can't use it to hide that thing. my only hope is Microsoft doing this. thanks like other members here suggested, I really think Microsoft should deal with it through the tracking prevention and built in adblocker in Edge.Solved3.7KViews6likes6CommentsNEW feature: Edge now Officially supports Chrome Themes in the latest Update
Microsoft Edge Version 82.0.444.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit) You need to Enable this flag: edge://flags/ Allow installation of external store themes Turn this on to allow themes from external web stores to be installed in Microsoft Edge. – Mac, Windows #edge-allow-store-extension-themes19KViews5likes11CommentsWhy ublock origin on Microsoft's new Addon store is not being updated?
ublock origin on Microsoft's new Addons store: (Version 1.23.0 - Updated November 29, 2019) ublock origin on Google's Chrome extension store: (Version 1.24.4 - Updated February 6, 2020) ublock origin on Firefox's Addons store: (Version 1.25.0 - Updated Feb 19, 2020) Fact #1: Firefox has the most recent and newest features Fact #2: in November 29 2019, Microsoft wasn't even accepting extensions/addons submissions in their new store. this article was posted December 16 sayings: "Starting today, the Microsoft Edge Addons store is now open for submissions for all developers. " Fact #3: in Firefox and Google Chrome, ublock origin is added by its original author, Raymond Hill, but in Microsoft's Addons store, it's added by someone named "Nik Rolls" ! which according to his Github page, forked ublock origin! and posted it in Microsoft Addons store and now people think it's the same original one. so why all of these happened? can someone from Microsoft please do something about these? Thanks in advanceSolved6.9KViews4likes4Comments