Recensioni per Adblock Plus
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Recensione di H.R.
TLDR - ABP is 100% adequate software. It does exactly what it says on the tin and nothing more. If you're a privacy-conscious home user, you would be better served by uBlock Origin. Enterprise users and casual home users, however, have much more incentive to use AdBlock Plus over competitors like uBlock Origin and AdGuard.
Pros:
1. Long history as robust, well-tested, well-maintained open-source software.
2. Default filter lists block advertisements, though not other forms of online tracking (see "Tangent" section of this review for why I think this is a pro.
3. Simpler content blocking rules mean that it's less liable to break stuff than a more robust content blocker.
Cons:
1. "Acceptable advertisements" are enabled by default. This fact becomes much more revolting when you keep in mind that Eyeo GmbH (the company that owns ABP) literally charges advertisers a hefty fee to be on the "acceptable ads" list, and that advertising networks who pay into the acceptable ads programme don't always adhere to the guidelines that Eyeo GmbH sets. You CAN opt out, and I encourage you to do so. This is a huge black mark on the reputation of a still-useful and beloved open-source application.
Neutral/Your Mileage May Vary
1. In enterprise/business situations, AdBlock Plus may very well be the *only* ad blocker your IT team recommends.
2. Relatively limited selection of filter lists. You're basically limited to the standard ABP filters, EasyList, EasyPrivacy, I Don't Care About Cookies, and the foreign language EasyList filters. Third party filter lists used to be commonplace, but a lot of them use UBO syntax as opposed to ABP syntax nowadays.
Tangent: ABP and Privacy
→ I would like to point out that almost every major browser from Firefox, to Safari, to Edge, to Brave, to Vivaldi, among countless others, all have *some* form of built-in privacy protection. They all use the same list of known trackers provided by the Disconnect team. Here's a rather shocking revelation: you DO NOT need to use tons of filter lists with ANY ad blocker when the browser you're using already has robust tracking protection built in by this point. ABP on default settings, acceptable ads turned off, and Firefox ETP settings set to "strict" will have you pretty well-protected from both targeted advertisements AND surveillance capitalism more generally. Anything else you do beyond that is subject to diminishing returns.
I give it three stars because it's a functional product that does exactly what it says on the tin and nothing more. It's not perfect, but it does not need to be. I would've given it four stars had Eyeo GmbH not irrevocably stained the reputation of this project with the Acceptable Ads programme. As for how I use it: I use ABP on my work laptop's browsers (Firefox and Edge) and it does the job.
Pros:
1. Long history as robust, well-tested, well-maintained open-source software.
2. Default filter lists block advertisements, though not other forms of online tracking (see "Tangent" section of this review for why I think this is a pro.
3. Simpler content blocking rules mean that it's less liable to break stuff than a more robust content blocker.
Cons:
1. "Acceptable advertisements" are enabled by default. This fact becomes much more revolting when you keep in mind that Eyeo GmbH (the company that owns ABP) literally charges advertisers a hefty fee to be on the "acceptable ads" list, and that advertising networks who pay into the acceptable ads programme don't always adhere to the guidelines that Eyeo GmbH sets. You CAN opt out, and I encourage you to do so. This is a huge black mark on the reputation of a still-useful and beloved open-source application.
Neutral/Your Mileage May Vary
1. In enterprise/business situations, AdBlock Plus may very well be the *only* ad blocker your IT team recommends.
2. Relatively limited selection of filter lists. You're basically limited to the standard ABP filters, EasyList, EasyPrivacy, I Don't Care About Cookies, and the foreign language EasyList filters. Third party filter lists used to be commonplace, but a lot of them use UBO syntax as opposed to ABP syntax nowadays.
Tangent: ABP and Privacy
→ I would like to point out that almost every major browser from Firefox, to Safari, to Edge, to Brave, to Vivaldi, among countless others, all have *some* form of built-in privacy protection. They all use the same list of known trackers provided by the Disconnect team. Here's a rather shocking revelation: you DO NOT need to use tons of filter lists with ANY ad blocker when the browser you're using already has robust tracking protection built in by this point. ABP on default settings, acceptable ads turned off, and Firefox ETP settings set to "strict" will have you pretty well-protected from both targeted advertisements AND surveillance capitalism more generally. Anything else you do beyond that is subject to diminishing returns.
I give it three stars because it's a functional product that does exactly what it says on the tin and nothing more. It's not perfect, but it does not need to be. I would've given it four stars had Eyeo GmbH not irrevocably stained the reputation of this project with the Acceptable Ads programme. As for how I use it: I use ABP on my work laptop's browsers (Firefox and Edge) and it does the job.
11.334 recensioni
- It constantly throws pop-ups that interrupt whatever you’re typing, insisting that you upgrade to the paid version.
If you’re entering your password and your eyes are on the keyboard when the pop-up appears, you only notice later that you’ve typed your password straight into a random intrusive window. That’s not just annoying : it’s a serious security risk, and frankly, borderline illegal. - Valutata 1 su 5di Jim, 4 giorni faUninstalled as the popup tab is annoying. I use an ad blocker to avoid these kinds of things.
- Valutata 1 su 5di 19534563, 9 giorni faA medallion from the ambassador, a tape recorder from Shpak. I have a strange feeling that you pickpocket cryptocurrency private keys from browser forms.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Fara, 16 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 13527624, 17 giorni faI use this extension since ~2018-19 in: Mozilla Firefox on Linux and Windows desktops (x86 && x64(amd64)) and Android devices (Firefox Android version also has extensions support); Chrome (Windows desktop); Opera/Opera extensions store-compatible browsers (Win && Lin x86/64); Waterfox.. Works like a charm all this times. Very appreciate its talanted developers!! My favorite extension for ad-block all this times. P.S. also perfectly blocks newer Youtube embedded ads algorithms since day one of they has been added!!:)
- Valutata 1 su 5di Mike, 17 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 13554614, 18 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Benoit, un mese fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Joe, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 19487316, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Борец за правду, un mese faПока работает на 5 звёзд, но есть одно замечание: фильтры из встроенного списка обновляются очень плохо, то есть почти всегда недоступны к обновлению.
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So far it works at 5 stars, but there is one remark: the filters from the built-in list are updated very poorly, that is, they are almost always unavailable for updating.Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il un mese faWe would love to speak to you to understand more of the issue you are experiencing. Can you please reach out to us with more details of what you are experiencing (including screenshots?). Please submit a support request and we'll be happy to assist you: https://help.adblockplus.org/hc/en-us/requests/new. - This extension has been driving me nuts lately. Continually having to turn off adds and then refresh the page even for pages where I have told it not to block ads. Finally found this. "Websites or pages you have not visited in the last 7 days are automatically removed from your allowlist" Why?????? And no seeming way to turn off this setting. Makes this otherwise useful add on frustrating and almost unusable.
Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il un mese faWe appreciate your feedback. We are always looking to improve, so I am forwarding your message to our team for their consideration in future updates. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15656174, 2 mesi fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15480222, 2 mesi fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 18669691, 2 mesi faJust trash. Worked for years and now it doesn't block s**t. Every option is paywalled now. Too bad, another lazy cashgrab.
Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 2 mesi faYou shouldn't be seeing ads, regardless if you pay for Premium or not. If you are suddenly seeing ads, please try the steps in this article: https://help.adblockplus.org/hc/en-us/articles/23213105628691-What-to-do-if-you-are-seeing-ads. If those steps don't help, please use the link in the article to reach out to us and we'll be happy to continue assisting you. - Valutata 1 su 5di Buntybunny, 2 mesi faI'm getting adds, when I pay to be add free. Excesses will not wash.
Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 2 mesi faYou shouldn't be seeing ads, regardless if you pay for Premium or not. If you are suddenly seeing ads, please try the steps in this article: https://help.adblockplus.org/hc/en-us/articles/23213105628691-What-to-do-if-you-are-seeing-ads. If those steps don't help, please use the link in the article to reach out to us and we'll be happy to continue assisting you. - 1 Stern, weil weniger nicht geht. Der Adblocker kotzt mich an, weil ich diesen nicht deaktiviert bekomme, um ein Login auf der GMX-Seite für meine 86 jährige Mutter einrichten zu können. Ständig funkt der Adblocker dazwischen, obwohl ich die GMX-Seite freigegeben habe. Habrt ihr nicht´s anderes zu tun als meine Zeit zu stellen?
Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 2 mesi faIf you are still being asked to disable Adblock Plus even with ABP already off/page allowlisted, most likely something else is causing the issue. This article can be helpful in understanding the problem: https://help.adblockplus.org/hc/en-us/articles/1500003502101-Why-am-I-still-asked-to-turn-off-my-ad-blocker-after-allowlisting Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 2 mesi faWe would love to speak to you to understand more of the issue you are experiencing. Can you please reach out to us with more details of what you are experiencing (including screenshots?). Please submit a support request and we'll be happy to assist you: https://help.adblockplus.org/hc/en-us/requests/new.- Valutata 1 su 5di Jason Hunter, 3 mesi faLiterally has it's own popup when updating and saying how many ads it blocked.
I don't care. This defeats the purpose. TrashReplica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 3 mesi faFor non-Premium users, our payment page displays when we update the extension to keep you informed on changes we've made and as a reminder to consider upgrading to Premium. There is no obligation to upgrade and you can dismiss the page by clicking the "x" on the browser tab. The payment page should only appear once every two weeks. If you are seeing the page more frequent than that, please submit a support request and we'll be happy to assist you: https://help.adblockplus.org/hc/en-us/requests/new. - Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 16928178, 3 mesi fa