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Kam
Nov 23, 2020Silver Contributor
AdBlocking is enabled by default in Edge!
Here's the proof: Go to edge://settings/content to see it yourself.
- Nov 24, 2020
We have to see and Microsoft Edge might do a better job.
Obviously, Google won't block ads from Google which are most ads in the internet while Microsoft Edge has no limitation on blocking ads from Google.
However, as I mentioned, we need to try and compare.
HotCakeX
Nov 23, 2020MVP
Reza_Ameri-Archived wrote:This is another proof that Microsoft Edge respect user privacy and user experience.
Users would have great compatibility and privacy.
This specific feature that the OP is talking about is not exclusive to Edge.
so it's not proof of anything.
it's simply coming straight from Chromium and pretty useless.
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/7632919
Reza_Ameri-Archived
Nov 24, 2020Bronze Contributor
We have to see and Microsoft Edge might do a better job.
Obviously, Google won't block ads from Google which are most ads in the internet while Microsoft Edge has no limitation on blocking ads from Google.
However, as I mentioned, we need to try and compare.
- HotCakeXNov 24, 2020MVP
Reza_Ameri-Archived wrote:We have to see and Microsoft Edge might do a better job.
Obviously, Google won't block ads from Google which are most ads in the internet while Microsoft Edge has no limitation on blocking ads from Google.
However, as I mentioned, we need to try and compare.
I've been trying since the new Edge, almost 2 years ago. like me and others said, it's useless.
ublock origin is the best option.
no one is talking about Google ads, Google is simply one of the companies that runs adds, there are thousands more.