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beduin012016-04-25 14:08:27
Ad blocking
beduin01, 2016-04-25 14:08:27

What to change Adblock to?

A bunch of sites began to block content for users of banner cutters, and recently VK was added to the white list by Ablock and now there is an ugly and annoying ad block.
Are there any banner cutters without all these whitelists and other dregs?
The question of poor webmasters is not of interest. I have the same situation, but removed the ads from the pages altogether so as not to annoy people.

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nirvimel, 2016-04-25
@beduin01

Adblock Plus has a bunch of forks and analogues , choose according to your taste.
uBlock Origin is the most serious competitor ( a visual benchmark that demonstrates its cost-effectiveness in terms of resource consumption).
As for me, for now I'm getting by with the classic Adblock Plus in combination with RequestPolicy and NoScript Security Suite . And no whitelists bother me, as soon as I see some kind of filth, I immediately cut it off with the appropriate tool .

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Vladimir Kuts, 2016-04-25
@fox_12

Greasemonkey for Mozilla Firefox
TamperMonkey Google Chrom, Safari
and similar analogues for other browsers

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Dmitry, 2016-04-25
@dimasmagadan

try this
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
first, it's faster and eats less memory than adBlock.
then, even though there are lists, they are not yet as corrupt as adBlock - they cut almost everything.

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