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Is AdBlock scamming all Firefox users, or do you not want their partnership?

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AdBlock has not made any updates for Firefox for eleven months. Do they just not care, or has Mozilla rejected them? The internet is terrible enough as it loves to scam all users on all sites.

AdBlock has not made any updates for Firefox for eleven months. Do they just not care, or has Mozilla rejected them? The internet is terrible enough as it loves to scam all users on all sites.

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With content blocking extensions usually their filter lists regularly get updates and not the actual application/extension unless there are severe issues or new features need to be added and there are quite a few such extensions.

You can consider uBlock Origin as a replacement for your current Adblocker extension to see if that works better (lower memory footprint,less issues).

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With content blocking extensions usually their filter lists regularly get updates and not the actual application/extension unless there are severe issues or new features need to be added and there are quite a few such extensions.

You can consider uBlock Origin as a replacement for your current Adblocker extension to see if that works better (lower memory footprint,less issues).