- Aug 15, 2018
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Which will be better for Chrome? Members here seem to be fan of uBo. Is it better than Nano AdBlocker?
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I didn't want to mention it because I can't find the website anymore.... see spoiler ,but sadly no proof... :emoji_disappointed: For me I won't be using Nano anymore.Nano Adblocker works better out of the box if you use Medium Mode. Otherwise, you can accomplish the same in uBO with some Nano filters, but you may need a bit more rule-making in Med. mode. It's 6 of one, 1/2 dozen of the other.
I can't say I agree with @Gandalf_The_Grey (and I rarely disagree with the wise Wizard!) on the trust issue. On Chrome/Chromium-based, both are great. There is no Nano for Firefox. Development is slow for both these apps on Edge. The only issues I have personal experience of with either extension are on Edge 1809 - ubo is broken, Nano is partly broken. When functioning, I prefer Nano in Edge.
I didn't want to mention it because I can't find the website anymore.... see spoiler ,but sadly no proof... :emoji_disappointed: For me I won't be using Nano anymore.
uBlock Origin or AdGuard are both fine and for the moment AdGuard works better on Edge, because uBlock on Edge is an ill maintained fork.
But when chromium based Edge arrives it could be that the original uBlock Origin can be used on it.
He cheated by adding a code so that a website showed Nano superior to uBlock and AdGuard in being not detected as using an adblocker.
He was rude to Ramon Hill (creator of uBlock) and he is not very helpful when you have issues.
IMO he is just a spoiled brat using another mans work.
It was on one of the comparison threads here, but I can't find it unfortunately... :emoji_disappointed:I was not aware of this. Thanks!
There is no Nano for Firefox.
I assume you are talking about my inquiry over at Wilders.It was on one of the comparison threads here, but I can't find it unfortunately... :emoji_disappointed:
@Azure Yes, that's the post I was looking for. Looked in the wrong forumI assume you are talking about my inquiry over at Wilders.
µBlock, a lean and fast blocker
Not that I have experience with this particular problem LOL... but try using the element picker to subdue those naughty girls :D Yes, element picker...www.wilderssecurity.com
Some might consider it bad to have filter specifically for browserleaks, others might not. Personally, I would go with uBlock Origin out of those two.
From what I remember, the development of Nano over at Edge is in halt until Microsoft switches over to Chromium. And uBlock over there is not being actively develop either way.