Is Adblock Plus for Chrome (formerly AdThwart) superior...
Re: Is Adblock Plus for Chrome (formerly AdThwart) superior...
ttjoseph, why does Fanboy's List slow down Adblock Plus for Chrome?
Re: Is Adblock Plus for Chrome (formerly AdThwart) superior...
can you all add EasyPrivacy to the list so we can just check it instead of adding it ourselves?
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super_fox, as I understand it Wladimir intends to soon add SubscriptionList information to the Adblock Plus for Chrome extension, which will permit the addition of EasyPrivacy, although he has stated that this will not occur in the first release.
I am also not entirely certain whether Chrome actually blocks any items other than filters those in the form ||example.com^$third-party, which would render a considerable chunk of EasyPrivacy useless given that tracking items can collect data unless they are blocked.
I am also not entirely certain whether Chrome actually blocks any items other than filters those in the form ||example.com^$third-party, which would render a considerable chunk of EasyPrivacy useless given that tracking items can collect data unless they are blocked.
Re: Is Adblock Plus for Chrome (formerly AdThwart) superior...
I don't know if it still does - this was several months ago. No reason not to try again now.Michael wrote:ttjoseph, why does Fanboy's List slow down Adblock Plus for Chrome?
IIRC, certain combinations of selectors would take several hundred ms to be evaluated, which was unacceptable. I didn't determine any reason why one selector was worse than another - adding a couple characters to a class name, for example, might dramatically reduce this evaluation time, and the demands of Real Life prevented me from digging into WebKit to figure it out
You are correct. In AdThwart, given Chrome's limitations, I traded some degree of blocking efficiency for user-perceived speed. Wladimir intends to improve this situation.Michael wrote:I am also not entirely certain whether Chrome actually blocks any items other than filters those in the form ||example.com^$third-party, which would render a considerable chunk of EasyPrivacy useless given that tracking items can collect data unless they are blocked.
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ok i see so as of right now its not going to help even adding it manually to the list ourselves. i will hold of on it then until the issue is fixed and it shows up in the list thanks for clarification on this.
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@fanboy: Nice, I haven't even seen that code yet
Don't worry, I expect the next version to use the same list of recommendations as Adblock Plus for Firefox. And that code will go away.
@Michael: You are right, currently EasyPrivacy won't be very useful with Adblock Plus/Chrome. This is also something that I hope to change with the next version.
@anonymoose, dariop: If there is one constant in life it's that any icon change will always find many opponents. If I change the icon back other people will complain so I better don't. This is the reason why this user style exists, four years after an icon change some people still prefer the cockroach. Unfortunately, Chrome doesn't have any similar customization mechanism, only option is shipping two sets of icons with the extension - which most people will rightfully consider bloat and a choice that the overwhelming majority of users doesn't care about.
Don't worry, I expect the next version to use the same list of recommendations as Adblock Plus for Firefox. And that code will go away.
@Michael: You are right, currently EasyPrivacy won't be very useful with Adblock Plus/Chrome. This is also something that I hope to change with the next version.
@anonymoose, dariop: If there is one constant in life it's that any icon change will always find many opponents. If I change the icon back other people will complain so I better don't. This is the reason why this user style exists, four years after an icon change some people still prefer the cockroach. Unfortunately, Chrome doesn't have any similar customization mechanism, only option is shipping two sets of icons with the extension - which most people will rightfully consider bloat and a choice that the overwhelming majority of users doesn't care about.
Re: Is Adblock Plus for Chrome (formerly AdThwart) superior...
the new icon is OK. that's the original sign of the ABP, which i used under Firefox. it missed me and now i'm happy to see it again. i used AdThwart because it was the best adblocker for Chrome/Iron, just as ABP is the best for Firefox. it's a great honor our favorite adblocker AdThwart to evolve in the true port of the ABP for Chrome (in spite of that i'm using Iron). for the protocol - it works great in Iron too thanks a lot to the AdThwart and ABP developers.