Brave won't even need that you install an extension to block the ads. This page is powered by a knowledgeable community that helps you make an informed decision. 'Promised to remain commercial interest free' is the primary reason people pick uBlock Origin (as a Firefox addon) over the competition. there are plenty, and all of them would block ads very well with regular extensions. uBlock Origin (as a Firefox addon), AdGuard, and AdBlock Plus are probably your best bets out of the 5 options considered. Chrome, Brave, Safari, Edge, VIvaldi, Opera. So yes, I've switched again to other browsers - which I still used for some task. The same blocker extension, would work in more than 95% in the rest of browsers. I even wasted money in some non-free adblockers, including the ones mentioned here, but it is the same. ![]() Now all of them only work at 30%-50% of the cases in Safari, yet it changes and some/sometimes work at 70%, which is still pretty annoying in some webs. ![]() uBlock could have been the best when all the adblockers, included this one, worked but I'd need to test and pay careful attention to see any difference among them when they used to work. I try to search for uBlock in the App Store for Safari but the App Store is even worse than before: no categories (except paid, unpaid and browse) and no search for extensions - you can't find any extension that is not in the 2 top 200 lists.Īnyway, any adblocker worked very well for me, including uBlock in any Chromium-based or browsers or Safari. ![]() ![]() I guess you mean uBlock origin in Chrome.
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