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Microsoft Corp is planning to introduce an in-built ad blocker into the next version of the Microsoft Edge web browser, tech website ZDNet reported, citing a slide from the company's developer ...
In a session for Web developers today, Microsoft highlighted ad blocker capabilities in its Edge browser. [Updated with comment from Microsoft] ...
Microsoft is taking a big step by adding an ad blocker to its Edge browser. UPDATE:A previous version of this article stated implied that Microsoft was building its own ad blocker.
On top of the slew of news coming out of Microsoft’s Build 2016 developer conference, a story broke yesterday that Microsoft was building an ad blocker into its Microsoft Edge browser. While ...
It was previously reported by Neowin that uBlock Origin was no longer available for Microsoft’s Edge browser. Following in the footsteps of Google, who killed the uBlock Origin extension on Chrome, it ...
Want to play YouTube videos in the background of your phone without ads? The latest version of Edge Canary can do that.
But it looks like Opera isn’t the only company bringing a native ad-blocker to its web browser. Microsoft may be adding one to the Windows 10 Edge browser as well. Update: Nope.
However, in a statement to ZDNet, Microsoft has denied that any built-in ad blockers are coming to Edge. They said: "Microsoft is not building a native ad blocker with Microsoft Edge.
The open-source ad blocker is officially available as an extension for Chromium and Firefox, but a New Zealand-based web developer has ported the extension for Microsoft Edge.