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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 882741" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>For what I know Chromium based browser extension does not support all advanced options, firefox extension supports some more, but desktop suports all advanced functions and allows you to add the Adgard PopUp blocking user script in the desktop without any additional stuff to install (like a user script manager).</p><p></p><p>The $ping and @badfilter are not support in the Desktop version, so when you want to disable specific rules installing the extension with integration mode would be beneficial.</p><p></p><p>------------ I looked at Desktop version, but I am very please with the the DNS + just the AG extension</p><p></p><p>To be honest, even on an old dual core celeron laptop, using Adguard extension in Edge-chromium with just Kees1958 Top500 and Adguard DNS, I see very few ads even with malware/phising protection enabled I don't notice any delay.</p><p></p><p>There is a simple and easy trick to add some specific rules for the websites you visit a lot, when you would only like to use the Kees1958 Top500, procedure is as follows: Search Easylist + Annoyances and Adguard basis + Annoyance + Country specific blocklists (also of Adguard and easylist)</p><p>for the domains names in your bookmarked websites, simply copy the rules (e.g. into your USer Rules).</p><p></p><p>Result: With Adguard DNS + less than 700 rules I have a fast & snappy ad-free internet experience</p><p></p><p>-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 882741, member: 82776"] For what I know Chromium based browser extension does not support all advanced options, firefox extension supports some more, but desktop suports all advanced functions and allows you to add the Adgard PopUp blocking user script in the desktop without any additional stuff to install (like a user script manager). The $ping and @badfilter are not support in the Desktop version, so when you want to disable specific rules installing the extension with integration mode would be beneficial. ------------ I looked at Desktop version, but I am very please with the the DNS + just the AG extension To be honest, even on an old dual core celeron laptop, using Adguard extension in Edge-chromium with just Kees1958 Top500 and Adguard DNS, I see very few ads even with malware/phising protection enabled I don't notice any delay. There is a simple and easy trick to add some specific rules for the websites you visit a lot, when you would only like to use the Kees1958 Top500, procedure is as follows: Search Easylist + Annoyances and Adguard basis + Annoyance + Country specific blocklists (also of Adguard and easylist) for the domains names in your bookmarked websites, simply copy the rules (e.g. into your USer Rules). Result: With Adguard DNS + less than 700 rules I have a fast & snappy ad-free internet experience - [/QUOTE]
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