Battle Best Ad-Blocker

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LABView707

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Aug 12, 2014
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I am currently logged into 8 different computers. Some using Adgaurd for Chrome and some running uBlock for Chrome. Hard to tell any difference. But Adguard does have good malware blocking. Ram usage is a lot lower with uBlock. uBlock is set and ready to go once installed. Adguard requires a lot of user interaction to first setup.
 

Nico@FMA

Level 27
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May 11, 2013
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Hmmm how about not visiting sites that have annoying Adware pop-ups.
I do not run a Ad-blocker, because the only ads i see are those on "legit" pages, for example CNN.com, Google.com or Company websites.
They do not have annoying ads other then the odd normal ad.
Besides that Adblocker software usually does more harm then good, because most adware does have a protection against it and STILL showing the ad.
 
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