Battle AdBlock (Chrome) and Adblock Plus

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RmG152

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for chromium based browsers I think the better is:

µBlock:
  • Resource Usage (eg: CPU, RAM): 9/10
  • Real World System Impact: 9/10
  • User Friendliness: 7/10
  • User Interface: 5/10
  • Overall Winner: 10/10 (i dont ned great UI, i only need great block without resources)
 
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Kent

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None, I use Adguard and uBlock for my browsers, Adguard for chrome and firefox and uBlock for Opera. I'm planning on using Xvirus Adblocker again because it's free and very low on CPU.

The purpose of this post was to highlight the war of words between the two adblock developers who are accusing each other of some (unethical?) practices.Please take time to the links provided by me.........
@Chromatinfish 123 Xvirus Adblocker,never heard of it before??
 

Chromatinfish 123

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The purpose of this post was to highlight the war of words between the two adblock developers who are accusing each other of some (unethical?) practices.Please take time to the links provided by me.........
@Chromatinfish 123 Xvirus Adblocker,never heard of it before??
1. Oops , sorry, I didn't understand :oops:. Better control my instincts :D

I was astonished when I saw the Adblock Plus criticism by the way. I thought that even rivals should keep on good terms, like Google and Mozilla, or at least keep the threats secret. Those words just made me switch from Adblock Plus to AdBlock. (Oh, how strong criticism is... :p)

2 Xvirus Adblocker is a product that a member here is part of, it's linked here: http://www.mysecuritywin.com/xvirus-adblocker.html
 
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Lailson

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Both are excellent, I personally prefer Adblock.
Adblock is best for me, reason: I had trouble blocking ads with ADB + on some sites of my country, adblock serves me much better, now I recommend you to use the two for a while and see which fits better :)
 

Kent

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1. Oops , sorry, I didn't understand :oops:. Better control my instincts :D

I was astonished when I saw the Adblock Plus criticism by the way. I thought that even rivals should keep on good terms, like Google and Mozilla, or at least keep the threats secret. Those words just made me switch from Adblock Plus to AdBlock. (Oh, how strong criticism is... :p)

2 Xvirus Adblocker is a product that a member here is part of, it's linked here: http://www.mysecuritywin.com/xvirus-adblocker.html
No problem! Totally agree to your points!
Checking out
XVIRUS ADBLOCKER:p:p
 
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