Advice Request RedMorph Browser Controller

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Hello MT members ,
anyone heard / tried this software?
saying it would be better than uBlock Origin, ADP, Disconnect, Ghostery, etc.
It seems that it can be used as browser add-on and standalone installer in Windows, looks a bit like AdGuard.
I have not found much information on the Internet than what is on the official website and a small review here.
 
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Ok, first use..... i'm not satisfied with what can offer.
In some websites that I knew I had problems pop-ups are present at the press of some buttons and right click pop-ups the same.
I will check to see if can straighten something in settings.....if not i think I will stay with my earlier combination: uBlock Origin + Disconnect + HTTPS Everywhere + Privacy Settings.
 
You have to take it out of "Learning Mode" or it
seems to do nothing, you can password the settings too.
I am not ready to replace AdGuard, but this is a handy lil tool.
I'm gonna keep it for now ;)
keep us posted on your opinion would love a report in few days after testing for a bit. Cheers. :)
 
You have to take it out of "Learning Mode" or it
seems to do nothing, you can password the settings too.
What i say earlier it was with "Lean Mode Per Session" disabled ( i think this was "Learning Mode") or i missed something in settings, and now i put a password on settings but is the same regarding pop-ups,
also: global default settings is on advanced.
 
Seems OK for now, not good as uBlock Origin, Adguard, etc...
Official website doesn't mention "Beta" for browser extensions But its beta, I installed in Vivaldi & extension GUI at the bottom mention "Beta".
 
I've been using this for some time. The difference with UBlock, etc is that it is not a pure ad-blocker, but focuses on anti-tracking. It is much more effective. So it blocks cookies, trackers, 3rd party etc. You can customize it using the onscreen controls or advanced settings. I don't use the filters portion, but found it amusing when I added trump to the block word list :-)

tip: turn off lean mode and check out the spyderweb tool they have with blocker on/off. Very impressive and clearly shows you the entire tracking ecosystem behind webpages. The activity log is also quite interesting for those who like to see background activity.

So far I like it and have been using it on FF and Chromium.
 
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