The way browser extensions function is changing, moving away from one permanent background page to ephemeral “service workers.” To prepare for this fundamental shift, we’ve been working with Google and the extension maker community in the WebExtensions Community Group (WECG) to ensure that the Manifest V3 specification allows us to continue providing the secure, efficient product our users expect from us. While it sounds like a simple version number change, the underlying differences between MV2 and MV3 are radical. Learn more about how we approach security in our security principles & architecture white paper. In fact, we’re already preparing to transition from MV2 to MV3. The 3 pillars of MV3 are privacy, security, and performance-and these align perfectly with Dashlane’s mission to provide a security-first password manager. Web browser makers, including Google, are introducing Manifest Version 3 (MV3) to ensure that the extension ecosystem remains secure and scalable and has the potential to extend beyond desktop environments. You might have heard that we're approaching one of the most impactful architectural changes in the world of web extensions.
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