Compare Chrome extensions: Adblocker for Chrome - NoAds vs AdBusters - AdBlocker plus AdMeter
Stats | Adblocker for Chrome - NoAds | AdBusters - AdBlocker plus AdMeter |
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User count | 6,683,449+ | 1,000+ |
Average rating | 4.83 | 4.08 |
Rating count | 19,204 | 13 |
Last updated | 2020-04-13 | 2017-11-16 |
Size | 1.47M | 532.48K |
Version | 3.63.3.21 | 1.1.6 |
Short description | |
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Block ads and pop-ups on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and your favorite websites. | Adblocks plus Google search results with adverts pre-warning system. |
Full summary | |
Filterlists and every connection is secured through HTTPS. Starting with 3.63.3.21 old HTTP filterlists will be upgraded to HTTPS. ★ About Adblocker for Chrome - NoAds based on Adblock Plus and Adblock for Chrome. With extended filterlists and features. Default-filters are the perfect fit for performance and filter size. ★ Features:
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What is an Ad Blocker and why do you need it? Ad-Busters is an Ad blocker that, as the name suggests, is supposed to block ads in your browser. This is because, as anyone who's ever used the internet will know, any new window popping up or any ad sliding into your browser is annoying. Often really annoying. Nowadays unnecessary ads constantly bother users, restricting their access to peaceful web browsing.
But one of the main reasons to use an Ad Blocker is the security while browsing. Because hacked Adservers are often attacking the client (browser of the user) through unfixed bugs and then they try to gain access to the computer and/or private data. When you block ads before the site is rendered you block the malicious Adservers. That’s why Adblocking is not just more peaceful browsing, it makes browsing much safer.
What could be more annoying than having to constantly tackle pop-ups while trying to read an article, or having to watch pointless ads before finally being able to watch your preferred video on Youtube? Luckily, you don't have to answer this question because the internet advertising industry is way ahead of you. This is an industry dedicated to destroying your user experience, sometimes creating mazes of windows opening within other windows, making it all-but impossible for you to see the window you actually want. You may even end up downloading a file or app you don't want. This isn't just an irritation, this can include malware or other malicious software. Ads in apps and browsers can only really be accurately described as the scourge of the internet. Unfortunately, this isn't a fight that can be easily won. Ads are one of the main ways that most websites generate revenue. So just as we don't like ads, and we try to block them, websites don't like ad blockers and are always developing new ways to get round them. What do most Ad Blockers actually do? They are bribable Most Ad Blockers do two things. They do block some ads, as you would expect. But they also have a clever, or rather devious, way of generating revenue. Without mentioning any of our specific competitors by name, adblock, adblock plus and the like let advertisers pay to be put on a so-called whitelist. This exempts their advertisements from the ad blocking filter and lets the user see them. Or rather, forces the user to see them. Effectively, this means that adblock has sold out. Instead of fighting your corner in the battle against online advertising pests, adblock and adblock plus are in bed with the enemy. Which isn't just deceitful, but also restricts your access to the text, video or other content you're trying to see. Ultimately, adblock makes its money by failing to offer the service it promises. And who has to bear the brunt of this failure, which allows countless ads to disrupt your online experience? Unfortunately, that would be you. Ad-Busters is different. |