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for anyone wondering, there's already a manifest v3 version of ublock origin available from the same developer.
Yes but ubol (ublock origin lite) , is limited in what it can block. It may or may not affect users, depending on how they had ubo configured.
See the author's FAQ:
https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBOL-home/wiki/Frequently-asked-questions-(FAQ)
as long as you set it to 'Optimal' or 'Complete' it's going to be able to block YouTube ads for example. that's the main thing I missed while trying out dns adblockers and as such it's definitely not too limited for me
I only install UBO and never configure it, so perhaps UBOL will be fine