As you may have probably guessed, the extension works to block ads whether they come in the form of banners, videos, or links. The extension also lets you avoid tracking attempts while surfing the Internet with Adguard’s spyware and tracking filter. In the process, loading a page will take a shorter period and your privacy will be protected. Compared to other browsers, Edge more strictly discriminates the kind of extensions it allows in its ecosystem. From Adguard AdBlocker’s description on its Windows Store listing: If you want to give Adguard AdBlocker a try, you can download the extension now from Windows Store. What Adguard ad blocker does: Just enable “Spyware and tracking filter” in Adguard’s settings. It completely removes all forms of tracking from the internet. Adguard has one of the largest tracker filters containing more than 5,000 rules. How to remove social media with Adguard? Tired of all the “Like” buttons and similar widgets infesting all of your frequented web pages? Just enable Adguard’s “social media filter” and forget about them. How can Adguard Ad Blocker protect you from online threats? At the moment we’ve got more than 1,800,000 malicious websites on record. Adguard can block domains known to spread malware, protecting your computer against viruses, Trojan horses, worms, spyware, and adware. Adguard lowers risk of virus infections and prohibits access to malicious websites to prevent potential attacks.

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