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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool" data-source="post: 864797" data-attributes="member: 71262"><p>I don't know that it's superior but it's worth checking out. I just did a quick test on Edge opening my tech sites and Ghostery was OK but seemed sluggish. I still loathe all of its graphics! It also ran into a couple of adblock messages. Honestly, on Edge you can use PB + PP or built-in adblocking (on strict) + PP. You will get cookie notices but not (so many?) adblock warnings. Edge maybe has optimized its anti-adblock protection. (?) These options assume that you won't be making any custom rules like element blocking. </p><p></p><p>This is why I like Brave - because its Shields are well optimized while allowing element blocking and/or granular script blocking. I still pair it with PP for etag tracking, referer headers, etc. and for the very occasional site where I wish to allow adblocking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool, post: 864797, member: 71262"] I don't know that it's superior but it's worth checking out. I just did a quick test on Edge opening my tech sites and Ghostery was OK but seemed sluggish. I still loathe all of its graphics! It also ran into a couple of adblock messages. Honestly, on Edge you can use PB + PP or built-in adblocking (on strict) + PP. You will get cookie notices but not (so many?) adblock warnings. Edge maybe has optimized its anti-adblock protection. (?) These options assume that you won't be making any custom rules like element blocking. This is why I like Brave - because its Shields are well optimized while allowing element blocking and/or granular script blocking. I still pair it with PP for etag tracking, referer headers, etc. and for the very occasional site where I wish to allow adblocking. [/QUOTE]
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