Reviews for Adblock Plus
Adblock Plus by Adblock Plus
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- Rated 1 out of 5by ctrl+z, 7 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13415449, 7 years agoHad to downgrade to previous version. No open blockable items menu and incompatible with element hiding helper. If it is not broken then don't fix it.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoBlockable items list has been replaced by a Developer Tools panel - press Ctrl+Shift+I (Cmd+Option+I on macOS) to open Developer Tools, then switch to the Adblock Plus panel. A move obvious way to open it would be great but sadly currently not possible (we filed a Firefox bug on that a year ago). You might need to reload the page, requests performed before the panel was opened aren't being displayed. As to Element Hiding Helper, it's sadly not possible to make it compatible with Firefox 57 but we want to incorporate parts of its functionality in Adblock Plus later. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 13415425, 7 years agoThis add-on is no longer worth using. The updated UI is horrible, complete with social links added in. The user functionality has been seriously reduced, a list of commands is gone and been replaced by an inept alternative. Until the latest update has been reverted, do not use ABP.
EDIT: Turns out the developer is right, this isn't the fault of the add-on dev but mozzila themselves. I will be using an earlier version of firefox to combat this.Developer response
posted 7 years agoReverting the update is not an option that is available to us, only improving the current state. You can read more about this under https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension - Rated 3 out of 5by alkoro, 7 years agoI hope, this 57+ update is not completed. Where detailed blocked list on page? Element hiding helper not work anymore, probably cause of WebExtension ADB update.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoBlockable items list has been replaced by a Developer Tools panel - press Ctrl+Shift+I (Cmd+Option+I on macOS) to open Developer Tools, then switch to the Adblock Plus panel. A move obvious way to open it would be great but sadly currently not possible (we filed a Firefox bug on that a year ago). You might need to reload the page, requests performed before the panel was opened aren't being displayed. As to Element Hiding Helper, it's sadly not possible to make it compatible with Firefox 57 but we want to incorporate parts of its functionality in Adblock Plus later. - Rated 3 out of 5by jorvnx10624, 7 years agoThe Blockable Items Window must back!
Adblock better than ublock because of The Blockable Items Window show links in real time.Developer response
posted 7 years agoBlockable items list has been replaced by a Developer Tools panel - press Ctrl+Shift+I (Cmd+Option+I on macOS) to open Developer Tools, then switch to the Adblock Plus panel. A move obvious way to open it would be great but sadly currently not possible (we filed a Firefox bug on that a year ago). You might need to reload the page, requests performed before the panel was opened aren't being displayed. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13415357, 7 years agoLove v2.x, but this new v3 is absolute garbage. Not exaggerating... it's the worst update in the history of the program. I actually had to restore the older version from backup and shut off updates because it was so bad. The interface has gone from power user friendly to toddler friendly. Important features to allow custom filters have been removed entirely, or made so rudimentary as to not even bother. Wow. Who ever thought v3 could possibly be a good idea? I'm dumbfounded at the horrible interface. Just... so bad. Avoid this version like the plague. Do not attempt to upgrade if you're lucky enough to still be on v2.x.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoYou can read up on the background here: https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension. While we'll keep improving the current state and add missing features back, going back to the old codebase sadly isn't an option. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 12924301, 7 years agoWithout easily usable element hiding helper, the usability of adblock plus has drastically come down.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoYes, making Element Hiding Helper work with Firefox 57 is sadly not possible. However, we plan to incorporate some of its functionality into Adblock Plus in future. Developer response
posted 7 years agoYes, with "adblock 57+" being essentially an old version of Adblock Plus for Chrome that's not surprising. We had to reimplement Adblock Plus for Firefox using Adblock Plus for Chrome as the starting point. You can read up on the background here: https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension- Rated 1 out of 5by Shutdown, 7 years agoПерестали работать 80% правил блокирования которые собирались годами и прекрасно работали на 2.9.1. Отсутствие списка элементов на сайте вообще делает adblock бесполезным. Как я узнаю что блокировать на сайте если я этого не вижу? Пользоваться подписками? Так они составлены с учетом лояльности некоторых рекламных сайтов, а я не желаю видеть рекламу вообще собственно для чего и было нужно это дополнение. Да и кто сказал что все переходят на FF 57? Я выпилил из 56 все модули обновления, обновляются только дополнения, но блин они настырно переходят на поддержку 57 где я так понял не будет ничего, а точнее это будет не Firefox уже, а обычный Chrome
Да и разработчик adblock талдычит про 57, а он не задумывался что всем плевать на firefox 57Developer response
posted 7 years agoК сожалению, развивать 2.x возможности нет - классические расширения в Firefox 57 (выйдет через неделю) работать больше не будут. Будем постепенно добавлять утерянную функциональность к новой версии, насколько возможно, другого пути нет. Подробнее здесь: https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13414858, 7 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by sugarcoookie, 7 years agoI've enjoyed adblock for many years, but version 3 is terrible. The new version is so striped down, it's missing every useful tool from the old adblock. Element hider is gone, and while you can still click on elements, you can't use the short cuts that I used almost every day, like the "narrower"/"wider" keyboard shortcuts. You can no longer see blockable elements on a page. Supposedly there is a way to see them, but it didn't work and it was much more difficult to get to. Don't even bother with this version - look for 2.99.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoBlockable items list has been replaced by a Developer Tools panel - press Ctrl+Shift+I (Cmd+Option+I on macOS) to open Developer Tools, then switch to the Adblock Plus panel. A more obvious way to open it would be great but sadly currently not possible (we filed a Firefox bug on that a year ago). You might need to reload the page, requests performed before the panel was opened aren't being displayed. As to Element Hiding Helper, it's sadly not possible to make it compatible with Firefox 57 but we want to incorporate parts of its functionality in Adblock Plus later. You can read up more on the background here: https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension - Rated 1 out of 5by Sivabhaskar, 7 years agoLike numerous other frustrated ABP users have vented out their disappointment here, the new version does NOT seem to be an improvement from the earlier version. I for one, would like to see at the least the following 2 options to be back from the earlier version(s):
1) Display Blockable Items -- When we click the ABP icon when inside of any page, it used to display links in that page that could be potentially blocked)
2) Custom Filters -- As of now, the only option to add custom filters seems to be to "block element" on a page, which does not seem to work 90% of the time. Bring back the old way wherein we can add custom filters by accessing links displayed in the "Display Blockable Items on Page" view. You have to keep in mind not all users are coders and are not that computer savvy as you might expect them to be. Meaning, adding custom filters is pretty difficult for an end user like me without ABP helping me by displaying a portion or all parts of the link (of the element) I would like to block in a page. Like I mentioned earlier, as of now, 90% of the time, new the "block element" feature opens up only an EMPTY BOX that says ADD FILTERS, without any link captured inside of it. It only has the ADD and CLOSE buttons, and the box totally empty without any link.Developer response
posted 7 years agoBlockable items list has been replaced by a Developer Tools panel - press Ctrl+Shift+I (Cmd+Option+I on macOS) to open Developer Tools, then switch to the Adblock Plus panel. A more obvious way to open it would be great but sadly currently not possible (we filed a Firefox bug on that a year ago). You might need to reload the page, requests performed before the panel was opened aren't being displayed. As to the user interface, we will keep improving it and adding missing functionality back. You can read up more on the background here: https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension - Rated 4 out of 5by Strykeras, 7 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13407698, 7 years agoThe previous version (v2) is 5 star, but v3 is missing key features!
I hope the features from v2 are going to make it into v3 at some point.
Also, not a fan of the new UI in v3!
I wish Mozilla hadn't decided to kill off 'legacy' add-ons before WebExtensions had become a good enough replacement!Developer response
posted 7 years agoYes, we definitely plan to add functionality back, but that will take time. We already waited with publishing this update as long as possible - Firefox 57 will be released in merely a week. - Rated 3 out of 5by SkyCharger, 7 years agoIt would certainly help if you could at least add the option to report what filters are triggered on a specific site.
why? Firefox's add-on site just had an overhaul and I'm getting the feeling that a 'rogue' filter is currently screwing it up (which is undiagnosable with the current interface) and the added tab to the developer-tools is PRACTICALLY nonfunctional. (no means for sorting the items means I have to scroll a lot to check if there is any rule being misapplied, as it could be anywhere on the list)Developer response
posted 7 years agoThe tab in the Developer Tools should do that for you, but it won't show requests that happened before that tab was opened - you might need to reload the page for that. It's consistent with the way Developer Tools work in general, and doing it differently would impose a performance cost on everybody, not just the people using this functionality. - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 11555648, 7 years agoпочему после последнего обновления клик по иконке не открывает сразу окно расширения? Почему нет в меню пкм его строки?
Developer response
posted 7 years agoК сожалению, развивать 2.x возможности нет - классические расширения в Firefox 57 (выйдет через неделю) работать больше не будут. Будем постепенно добавлять утерянную функциональность к новой версии, насколько возможно, другого пути нет. Подробнее здесь: https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13414550, 7 years agoH-O-R-R-I-B-L-E!!
This UI sucks so hard - incredibly horrible!
Why you not only updated the plugin engine referring to the latest Mozilla guidelines?
And partially the blocked/hidden sections came back since v3.0 ....Developer response
posted 7 years agoIt's not as simple as "upgrading the plugin engine," large parts of the extension and particularly the user interface had to be rewritten from scratch. More on this here: https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension - Rated 1 out of 5by Alan Raskin, 7 years agoAs of the November 6, 2017 update, websites do not display properly in FF 56.0.2 (Windows 7). If I disable ABP and refresh the page, everything is fine, but if I re-enable ABP, all the browser tabs immediately go blank. I can view the source, so the pages were obviously downloaded properly, but they just aren't being rendered at all.
Everything was fine the morning of November 6; the problem started sometime in the afternoon.
Please fix ASAP. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13414187, 7 years agoC'est quoi cette arnaque ? On ne peut plus gérer les abonnements ou mettre un site en liste blanche, les options sont buguées à fond...
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13414129, 7 years agoSeriously ? I mean SERIOUSLY ??
*The new UI is a joke and the options are TOO less in this 3.0 version !
*Worse thing is the Custom filters were you can't Enable or Disable filters anymore, they are all togheter now enabled...
*And the NEW Element hiding feature in web pages is stupid AF !!
Back to 2.9.1 ver' ...Developer response
posted 7 years agoWe hear you, and we definitely plan to add more functionality to the new user interface. That will take time however. Sadly, keeping Adblock Plus 2.x wasn't really an option because it will stop working in Firefox 57 that will be released in a week. You can read up more on this here: https://adblockplus.org/blog/the-plan-towards-offering-adblock-plus-for-firefox-as-a-web-extension - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13414014, 7 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13414012, 7 years ago