Reviews for AdGuard AdBlocker
AdGuard AdBlocker by Adguard Software Ltd
Review by Firefox user 16673409
Rated 4 out of 5
by Firefox user 16673409, 4 years agoI am quite a new user to this extension as I have used Ghostery for many years.
I really like to create custom rules for my browsing experience but being a novice I find it difficult to do so on the phone and a little easier on the desktop.
I am logged in with Firefox to have my bookmarks synchronised across both platforms but you cannot do the same with a Firefox account and Adguard. I will not create another account, just to do so.
It was rated 4 stars because of the above and that it doesn't stop YouTube overlay adds or the 2 playing before a video begins. Nor does it stop the 1 month free premium message. Also, to browse ad-free I need to create 50 or more user rules per day. There are some sites, the extension breaks and unlike Ghostery, you cannot go and into settings and allow for example Google Tag Manager for one site and block for the rest but only in desktop mode.
In the instructions for creating rules I want to know how to change the width of a div container from 73% to 100%
Example:
From:
div[id="bla" style="height: auto; width: 73%;"].
To:
div[id="bla" style="height: auto; width: 100%;"].
Obviously, I had to remove some chars so not to throw an error here.
I really like to create custom rules for my browsing experience but being a novice I find it difficult to do so on the phone and a little easier on the desktop.
I am logged in with Firefox to have my bookmarks synchronised across both platforms but you cannot do the same with a Firefox account and Adguard. I will not create another account, just to do so.
It was rated 4 stars because of the above and that it doesn't stop YouTube overlay adds or the 2 playing before a video begins. Nor does it stop the 1 month free premium message. Also, to browse ad-free I need to create 50 or more user rules per day. There are some sites, the extension breaks and unlike Ghostery, you cannot go and into settings and allow for example Google Tag Manager for one site and block for the rest but only in desktop mode.
In the instructions for creating rules I want to know how to change the width of a div container from 73% to 100%
Example:
From:
div[id="bla" style="height: auto; width: 73%;"].
To:
div[id="bla" style="height: auto; width: 100%;"].
Obviously, I had to remove some chars so not to throw an error here.
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