

but i will live with out it on iOS seeing I do very little web surfing on it to begin with, i so i just need adguard continue doing what it does for what little surfing i do. It might not be that much important cause after first run it will be updated to last version.Īnd the other one which you mentioned is just a port of same thing for Chrome browser. ublock origin is required for web browsing as far as i concerned. Prozessor-freundlich und bescheiden beim Speicherbedarf. Xul-ext-ublock-origin | 1.10.4+dfsg-1 | artful/universe | all uBlock Origin von Raymond Hill Empfohlen Endlich ein effizienter Blocker.

Xul-ext-ublock-origin | 1.10.4+dfsg-1 | zesty/universe | all Xul-ext-ublock-origin | 1.9.10+dfsg-2 | yakkety/universe | all Xul-ext-ublock-origin | 1.6.6+dfsg-1 | xenial/universe | all The extension is available for Chrome, Chromium.

The other thing you should pay attention to is the version of add-on, in Ubuntu repository it's between 1.6.6 to 1.10.4 however the last version is 1.12.4. uBlock Origin is a free and open-source browser extension for content filtering, including ad blocking. So you should compare it with ublock-origin, there is no difference in my opinion except when you install the package it will be available system wide to all users. The xul-ext-ublock-origin package in repository is for "Firefox" browser (Also "thunderbird" or "Seamonky") : $ apt-cache show xul-ext-ublock-origin | grep -i dependsĭepends: firefox (>= 24.0) | thunderbird (>= 31.0) | seamonkey (>= 2.21)
