![]() ![]() It's always been was a very short-lived experiment to use only Edge ad blocking. I haven't seen Microsoft talk about it at all, like as a distinct feature of Edge to promote or highlight. it's a pretty generic feature, Chrome has it too. Haven't seen a single ad being blocked by it. I don't know what kind of filtering or domain list that feature uses, but it's been pretty useless for me. I thought you were talking about tracking prevention, because in some cases it can block some ads too when set to strict. Never mind that, I realized you are talking about this: edge://settings/content/ads Tracking prevention is good but ublock origin is on a whole different level. ![]() Some people around me will be pleased when this eventually makes it to Stable. Hopefully this feature to block media autoplay will be complete soon in Canary and Dev. ![]() Since the built-in ad protection in Edge handles most ads, I have uninstalled the uBlock Origin extension for now. When I disable or uninstall the uBlock Origin extension, blocking works for that site. On that site, if I had the uBlock Origin extension enabled, blocking did not work. I observe one odd interaction on one website. Blocking is working on all four systems now. ![]()
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