
You won't have to turn off the ad blocker any more to be able to visit the websites that are using such scripts. AdGuard can handle anti-adblocking scripts. It uses half as much memory as other popular solutions: Adblock, Adblock Plus, and even outperforms uBlock.Ģ. AdGuard ad blocker is really fast and lightweight. Why is AdGuard ad blocker better than Adblock or AdBlock Plus?ġ. Protects you from malware and phishing (optional) Protects your privacy by blocking common third-party tracking systems (optional)ĥ. Blocks many spyware, adware and dialer installers (optional)Ĥ. Speeds up page loading and saves bandwidth, thanks to the missing ads and pop up windowsģ. Banners and text ads (including Facebook advertisements)Ģ. Rich media advertising like video ads, interstitial ads and floating ads Video ads (including YouTube video ads)

AdGuard ad blocker effectively blocks all types of advertising on all web pages, even on Facebook, YouTube, and others! Blocks ads on Facebook, Youtube and all other websites. Experts in this forum should educate people towards efficiency instead of scare them into the miserable sluggishness.Unmatched adblock extension against advertising and pop-ups. Yeah, seriously people need to stop stacking up security extensions in the browser as well as filter lists in the security extension. And I do like uBo's UI more, simple, straightforward.Įdit: you can add AdGuard filter lists in uBo but there are some difference in syntax so uBo would not utilize the filters fully. So the desktop version is more efficient. I didn't truly understand the difference until I realized some ads entered the browser (and blocked by the extension) but was never there if using the desktop version. It filters before the web content entering the browser. The desktop version is better and much faster than the extension one. It's slower yes, probably because of the safe browsing module which sends out hash of URLs to check against online blacklist, but you can disable. Adguard browser extension is open source!
