Microsoft Edge will support uBlock Origin and Ghostery shortly

Adblock Plus for Edge

It was recently announced through the Microsoft Edge Developers Twitter account that the development team for Microsoft's famous new browser is working to definitely add the most popular blocking extensions on the market. These extensions are becoming almost necessary, especially considering the amount of "junk" websites. However, we take the opportunity to remind you that the non-invasive advertising that we show helps us grow as a blog, and that allows us to continue offering you the content you want. Following with the theme, Microsoft Edge will be supporting uBlock Origin and Ghostery shortly and that is certainly good news.

uBlock Origin meanwhile it is very opt, compatible with Chrome, Firefox and Opera. It works as an inappropriate content blocker that also includes filters for hosts. Instead, Ghostery is a blocker for Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Opera that helps us protect our privacy on the networks and offers us information about the services that constantly collect our information. We certainly welcome the news about blockers in Microsoft Edge, the never ending story, with open arms. In fact, it is not even the first time that we provide you with information about ad blockers.

These blockers always include "white lists"In these lists we are going to include those websites that do not include annoying advertising, that is, despite having advertising banners, they allow us to enjoy the content without abusing our trust through advertising. We have no doubt that our users add us to their white lists so that we can continue working and bringing the best reeds for Windows 10 in its edition for PC and mobile. Edge is becoming an increasingly popular browser, seriously rivaling Chrome and Firefox.


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  1.   Chema said

    "In brief"??? Either we accompany the adverb in a manner with "moments" or the correct thing would be to say "soon." I'm sorry but I'm from another century and this hurts my eyes.

    1.    Miguel Hernández said

      Hi Chema.

      I am also from another century, I was born in the twentieth century. On the other hand, what has been a common factor in all the centuries since alphabetic writing was invented back in the XNUMXth century, or even since the birth of Castilian as we know it, are spelling and grammatical errors, which are inherent to the condition of being human, imperfect by nature.

      However, if it is human to err, it is intelligent to correct. Like in Windows Noticias We do not like to hurt the visual sense of our readers, I proceed to correct the title.

      Likewise, thank you for reading Chema and above all for being attentive to the corrections in the text. All the best.

      PS: Chema, the RAE insists that we use question marks at the beginning and at the end of phrases / sentences.