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- Download and unzip `ublock_{version}.zip` ([latest release desirable](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/releases)). - Download and unzip `ublock_{version}.zip` ([latest release desirable](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/releases)).
- Rename the unzipped directory to `ublock` - Rename the unzipped directory to `ublock`
- When you later update manually, replace the content of the `ublock` folder with the content of the latest zipped version. - When you later update manually, replace the **content** of the `ublock` folder with the **content** of the latest zipped version.
- This will ensure that all the extension settings will be preserved (as long as the extension loads from same folder path from which it was originally installed). - This will ensure that all the extension settings will be preserved
- As long as the extension loads **from same folder path from which it was originally installed**, all your settings will be preserved.
- Go to chromium/chrome *Extensions*. - Go to chromium/chrome *Extensions*.
- Click to check *Developer mode*. - Click to check *Developer mode*.
- Click *Load unpacked extension...*. - Click *Load unpacked extension...*.
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The extension will now be available in your chromium/chrome browser. The extension will now be available in your chromium/chrome browser.
Remember that you have to update manually also. Remember that you have to update manually also. For some users, updating manually is actually an advantage because:
- You can update when **you** want
- If ever a new version sucks, you can easily just re-installed the previous one