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Vinca

(50,300 posts)
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 08:11 AM Mar 14

Can you recommend a good ad blocker for Edge?

I'm really dim when it comes to computers, but ads are driving me nuts. I could spend my entire day tossing cookies and they would still appear. Any success stories when it comes to getting rid of these nuisances?

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Can you recommend a good ad blocker for Edge? (Original Post) Vinca Mar 14 OP
I probably will not be much help. SamKnause Mar 14 #1
I use AdBlock Plus on Chrome and Firefox Best_man23 Mar 14 #2
I'd reccomend these 3 Ad Blockers Westcoast4life Mar 14 #3
It's been a while since I used Edge AllBlue Mar 14 #4
Sure justaprogressive Mar 14 #5
Malwarebytes Browser Guard TwilightZone Mar 14 #6
Thanks for all the suggestions! I'll check them out. Vinca Mar 14 #7
Adgard is the best app for any browser. ItsjustMe Mar 14 #8
Another approach to blocking ads... Elysium Mar 20 #9
I use something similar. LPBBEAR Mar 24 #10

SamKnause

(13,108 posts)
1. I probably will not be much help.
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 08:15 AM
Mar 14

I use AdBlock.

It is free and works great.

I have been using it for years with no problems.

I use Google Chrome.

I don't know if AdBlock works with Edge.

Good luck solving your problem.

Have a great day.

Best_man23

(4,905 posts)
2. I use AdBlock Plus on Chrome and Firefox
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 08:17 AM
Mar 14

Works pretty well in most cases, plus you can use it for free.

I would also check your browser settings, make sure you have Edge set to tell websites not to track you, etc.

TwilightZone

(25,473 posts)
6. Malwarebytes Browser Guard
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 10:16 AM
Mar 14

It's free. I use that and ad-block Plus and they cover most ads.

https://www.malwarebytes.com/browserguard

Either one alone would also work. MB will also warn about potential malware on websites.

Elysium

(41 posts)
9. Another approach to blocking ads...
Wed Mar 20, 2024, 06:30 PM
Mar 20

I block all my ads at the router level. I have an eero mesh wireless network and pay an annual fee that includes a bunch of extra features including an ad blocking service. The advantage is that I don't have to worry about dealing with individual devices. It was $50 the first year to get me hooked. The current eero Plus subscription is about $100.

LPBBEAR

(296 posts)
10. I use something similar.
Sun Mar 24, 2024, 09:45 PM
Mar 24

Pi-Hole is free. It does require a bit of tech savvy to setup but works great. I run it on a Linux system that also runs Plex in my home network.

https://pi-hole.net/

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