uBlock Origin can block malicious URLs as well however an alternate from a real security vendor like Avira/Avast would be much better at preventing malicious URLs from being visited IMO. Larger DB for the URLs/maybe heuristics too.Windscribe Chrome proxy also block ads and scribts and have a lot of other features.
They will. Dont use Ublock Origin and Avira/ BitDefender. ONLY Ublock Origin and HTTPS Everywhere or Avira/BitDefender and an adblocker with HTTPS everywhere.Those mentioned may conflict with uBlock Origin.
HTTPS Everywhere, another great extension. I don't use it myself anymore but it's still great and I do recommend it still.They will. Dont use Ublock Origin and Avira/ BitDefender. ONLY Ublock and HTTPS Everywhere or Avira/BitDefender and an adblocker with HTTPS everywhere.
Its great extension but it uses lots of memoryHTTPS Everywhere, another great extension. I don't use it myself anymore but it's still great and I do recommend it still.
Is Adguard light? Can you tell me how much memory is using?only HTTPS Everywhere and Netcraft here. the rest is Adguard for Desktop's duty (i love this app)
2 processes for 40mb.Is Adguard light? Can you tell me how much memory is using?
they say conflict but actually not. I'm sure that won't conflict. They just try to block the same linkThey will. Dont use Ublock Origin and Avira/ BitDefender. ONLY Ublock Origin and HTTPS Everywhere or Avira/BitDefender and an adblocker with HTTPS everywhere.
for sure ublock uses more memory than adguard as adguard tweaked something to make it use less RAM. However adguard for chrome is much less customizable than ublock and it's much easier to manage/add/remove filters from ublock (according to the last time I tried it on chrome). ublock with a lot of custom filters is ~40-70Mb depends on the machines (pagefile usage is different for everyone)Can someone check out how much of memory is uBlock Origin using? Thanks.
Here is how much Adguard Browser Extension uses.
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I agree, you can use them all but i dont like the conflict messagethey say conflict but actually not. I'm sure that won't conflict. They just try to block the same link
similar to windows, A deletes a file, B also wants to delete the same file but A deletes it already. Then B says "Wait, where is my file? I can't delete it. Conflict!!!" I have been using them (BD, avira, ublock) for a year without problems. Ignore the conflict message
That depends on how many tabs you have opened. For example right know i have 6 tabs open and its using like 55MB. HTTPS Everywhere is using 150+MB.Can someone check out how much of memory is uBlock Origin using? Thanks.
Here is how much Adguard Browser Extension uses.
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There are 70 filters in browser extension which you can activate. If you want some filters to be added to Adguard, you can ask staff on Adguard forum and they will add them. I asked them for one filter and they had added it in next update. Also, you can add filters from web if you want but they will be added to user filter.for sure ublock uses more memory than adguard as adguard tweaked something to make it use less RAM. However adguard for chrome is much less customizable than ublock and it's much easier to manage/add/remove filters from ublock (according to the last time I tried it on chrome). ublock with a lot of custom filters is ~40-70Mb depends on the machines (pagefile usage is different for everyone)
With 7 tabs opened, Adguard uses 41 MB. Awesome!I agree, you can use them all but i dont like the conflict message
That depends on how many tabs you have opened. For example right know i have 6 tabs open and its using like 55MB. HTTPS Everywhere is using 150+MB.