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JudasIscariot: Speaking of ad blockers, anyone tried Ad Block Ultimate on Firefox?
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neurasthenya: Installed it yesterday, on par with uBlock for me. If not better given the usability.
I just installed ultimate to chrome to try it out after seeing these posts. I think my browser got a bit faster or I'm imagining things. Should I disable those other ad blockers? Just asking. =)
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neurasthenya: Installed it yesterday, on par with uBlock for me. If not better given the usability.
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Antimateria: I just installed ultimate to chrome to try it out after seeing these posts. I think my browser got a bit faster or I'm imagining things. Should I disable those other ad blockers? Just asking. =)
I would recommend so, also, I don't know about Chrome (haven't used it in a loooooong while), but on FF I also use a extension to clean leftovers files of uninstalled extensions, which also helps. ;)
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neurasthenya: Installed it yesterday, on par with uBlock for me. If not better given the usability.
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Antimateria: I just installed ultimate to chrome to try it out after seeing these posts. I think my browser got a bit faster or I'm imagining things. Should I disable those other ad blockers? Just asking. =)
Just downloaded. Thank you for the information Judas and Antimateria. Maybe this will stop those annoying ads on news websites. I don't care what they are selling, I am not buying.
My all-time favourite browser, the one that surpassed Firefox in my eyes, is QupZilla.

Beware: its reactivity will surprise you ;)
Really, just give it a try, I promise you a "wow!" effect the first time you will load a page!
Hm. I've read through this whole thread. I find it strange that ABP is causing so many people so many problems on Firefox. I've been using it for years and it's never given me any trouble. Haven't tried uBlock but it appears a lot of people say it's better. Still... I'm satisfied with ABP.
*scratches head*
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Niggles: Vivaldi the true Opera successor (current version of Opera is a slow lump of shite)
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Daliz: This pretty much.
It's still in beta though and I've seen a couple of bugs and missing features but it's still one of the best if not the best right now.
Definitely. 1.0 is around the corner later this year. Only issues ive had so far is that annoying two pages that launch when browser opens & the slooooow appearance of speeddial thumbnails (chromium issue apparently)
This types of threads only makes me sad, because I miss the good old days of "Presto Opera"... :(
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neurasthenya: This types of threads only makes me sad, because I miss the good old days of "Presto Opera"... :(
Netscape navigator. ^^
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neurasthenya: This types of threads only makes me sad, because I miss the good old days of "Presto Opera"... :(
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Antimateria: Netscape navigator. ^^
Erm... I didn't get it. :S
Voyager NG, AWeb-II or IBrowse are good options, ignore Netscape Navigator ;p

Long time user of Firefox, but when it turned into bloatware (social junk & other bits) I swapped to Palemoon & never regretted it. Also use Palemoon on phone.

uBlock Origin, as others have said, works well & definitely a must install, similarly GhostScript, WOT & all the goodies.
So...


Debian apparently solved the issue it had with Firefox, and now Firefox ESR has hit Debian Testing, replacing Iceweasel, with various "Firefox is sending statistics" and other pops over the place, unlike Iceweasel which was always steamlined, silent and perfectly secure preconfigured.

It should hit Debian Stable branch the day Iceweasel is completely dropped.

RIP Iceweasel, you were much better. I would take it over Firefox anyday.
bye bye Iceweasel. you will be remembered fondly.

it shows major character and integrity on the part of the Debian project that they did the right so quickly and returned the Debian-maintained Firefox distribution to the original branding.
I'll stick to Firefox. The amount of high quality addons, many of them mandatory to me, is still not matched by Chrome/Chromium or any other browser.
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JudasIscariot: Speaking of ad blockers, anyone tried Ad Block Ultimate on Firefox?
Hmm, Adblock Ultimate is being developed by Secure Download Ltd., which appears to be a Bulgarian IT company. According to their (currently dead) website their services are or were covering this:

ONLINE ADVERTISING
We can help you boost your online presence and give you sustainable results in the long run.
The addon is apparently open source and free software (licensed under GPLv3) but I wouldn't trust companies which are working for the guys whose ads you're trying to block.

Anway, I highly recommend uBlock Origin, which is available for pretty much any widely used browser: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
It's also open source and free software, changes to the code are well documented via GitHub.
Post edited March 27, 2016 by ShadowOwl
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JudasIscariot: Speaking of ad blockers, anyone tried Ad Block Ultimate on Firefox?
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ShadowOwl: Hmm, Adblock Ultimate is being developed by Secure Download Ltd., which appears to be a Bulgarian IT company According to their (currently dead) website their services are or were covering this:

ONLINE ADVERTISING
We can help you boost your online presence and give you sustainable results in the long run.
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ShadowOwl: The addon is apparently open source and free software (licensed under GPLv3) but I wouldn't trust companies which are working for those guys whose ads you're trying to block.

Anway, I highly recommend uBlock Origin, which is available for pretty much any widely used browser: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
It's also open source and free software, changes to the code are well documented via GitHub.
I've been using it for a while now and I see no ads anywhere so it does the job for me.
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JudasIscariot: I've been using it for a while now and I see no ads anywhere so it does the job for me.
Ya, I didn't doubt that. :) Actually I'm going to check it out myself to learn more about it. I'm promoting ways to enhance one's (online) privacy when in my free time so I have always to be up-to-date when it comes to these things. I don't recommend the very well known Ghostery addon the same reason I have mentioned above (and unsurprisingly it isn't free software).
Post edited March 27, 2016 by ShadowOwl