![]() ![]() I'm continuing to do this because it maintains the discoverability for Edge users and keeps users who have already installed uBlock from the Microsoft Store up to date, but I have no ego involved in being the one who maintains it. I am also not intending to hijack or keep ownership of anything. I've also got notifications set up for every release so I don't miss anything. ![]() It takes 5 minutes max, versus the very time consuming merge, test, debug, package, flight, submit process for the previous Edge. The good news is that the process is now super easy: login, drag & drop the same package already built for Chromium, and submit. I do understand people's doubts considering my track record of life getting in the way of keeping things up to date. Ideally they would release an API like Chrome's store but that doesn't exist yet. I have looked into automating it but it may be challenging with the (understandable) security measures on Microsoft's partner portal to write some kind of browser automation. ![]()
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