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AdBlock And AdBlock Plus For Microsoft Edge Now Available for Windows 10 Insider users

This is a great news for users looking to switch to Microsoft Edge from chrome or other browsers. According to WinBeta, users of Windows 10 Insider build 14332 can now install the popular ad-blockers for Windows Edge. Both Adblock and AdBlock Plus are available as free downloads from the WIndows Store, as @h0x0d on Twitter notes.

Twitter 
AdBlock for Edge https://t.co/9VC1sGE3bk Adblock Plus for Edge https://t.co/MRSvQZoxlW


 WalkingCat (@h0x0d) May 6, 2016


Seeing some unwanted ads loading up and reducing your browsing speed really makes browsing inconvenience. In order to prevent all these problems Microsoft 
has introduced the ad block and Adblock Plus services in the edge Browser. Previously, this service was available only with Google Chrome and Firefox.

If you are a Windows Insider running the latest build of Windows 10 on your PC, you will be able to try out AdBlock AdBlock Plus on Microsoft Edge today. Both of these extensions are available via the Windows Store, and installing them is really easy

AdBlock for Microsoft Edge is still officially “coming soon.” But if you’re running the current Windows Insider Build of Windows 10, you can try AdBlock and AdBlock Plus before everyone else.



About AdBlock

AdBlock. The #1 ad blocker with over 200 million downloads. Blocks YouTube, Facebook and ads everywhere else on the web.  The original AdBlock works automatically. Choose to continue seeing unobtrusive ads, whitelist your favorite sites, or block all ads by default.
Just install, then visit your favorite website and see the ads disappear!

 NOTE: * Unobtrusive ads aren't being blocked in order to support websites. * The notice you see about having access to your history and website data is automatically generated because AdBlock runs on every tab. But it does not actually monitor your browsing history or require your personal information to work properly.

For Those who dont know about the extension 

AdBlock is one of the most popular extensions on Chrome browser and many users on the Windows Feedback program requested the same for Microsoft Edge. The extension support is definitely going to play an important role in getting users from Chrome or Firefox over to Edge browser and Microsoft knows that.

Download the new extensions, AdBlock, and AdBlock Plus from Windows Store following the links below if you are running the latest insider

AdBlock for Microsoft Edge 

AdBlock Plus for Microsoft Edge  

 Once the extensions have been downloaded and installed, make sure you restart Edge and check the extensions area to make sure everything is working correctly.

 Troubleshooting if you cant install

Remove any other Edge Extensions Then download Adblock Same goes for Adblock plus. once its runnig then reinstall your other extensions




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