

Click "Stop" button in Performance pane.Activate each of the newly opened tab one after the other.Right click on 20-tabs bookmark folder (see below), and select "Open all bookmarks".Select the already opened "New tab" in browser.Click "Record" button in performance pane.Open background page of extension, select "Performance" pane.Open Chromium's own Task manager, wait for garbage collection in extension.with pinned Extensions tab + only one new tab.Launch Chromium with only one of the blocker enabled.disable "Allow search ads and websites' self-promotion".My objective measurements, benchmarking on Chromium 59 on Linux 64-bit: However, both extensions uses the same code on Microsoft Edge as they do on Chromium, thus I can at least benchmark with Chromium. I can't unfortunately investigate this claim on Microsoft Edge, as I do not have Windows. On stock settings or custom lists, doesn't matter.

Yes, even uBlock Origin slowed down my browsing experience. Anything else just made the performance worse. Two tweets quoted verbatim:Īccording to my tests, the best ad and malwaretising blocker for is AdGuard. Read carefully if using uBO/webext on legacy Firefox.The removed element reappears when you reload the page.
#Ublock vs ublock origin software#
