00:00Hi everyone and welcome back to our channel Victor Explains.
00:13In today's video, we're going to talk about how to fix the error uBlockOrigin extension was turned off because it's no longer supported on Google Chrome.
00:21To get started, open a new tab and type chrome colon forward slash forward slash flags in the address bar, then press enter.
00:30Once you're there, use the search bar and look for M13.
00:35You'll need to enable both options that say temporarily unexpired M138 and M139 flags.
00:42After that, go ahead and relaunch chrome so the changes can take effect.
00:46When chrome restarts, go back to the flags page and this time search for MV2.
00:51Enable the option that says allow legacy extension manifest versions.
00:56Again, you'll need to relaunch chrome to apply this setting.
01:00Now, if you see any error message like this, just click on it and choose clear all.
01:10Once you've done that, your uBlockOrigin extension should be re-enabled and working just like before.
01:16You'll need to be reading the address table.
01:18It's just a little bit easier for me to allow you to read and edit.
01:20You won't need to be reading the text because there's nothing wrong.
01:22I'm a bad guy, put a realist.
01:24You won't need to be reading the text but it's just like before.
01:26You won't need to be reading the text page and how to make it.
01:28You can read the text.
01:30It's just like a little bit easier.
01:32You don't need to read that.
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