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Myth: uBlock is just slightly less resource intensive than Adblock Plus
q1800 edited this page Apr 13, 2022
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No: it is significantly less resource-intensive than Adblock Plus (ABP).
Sloppy benchmarks can lead to the myth that uBlock Origin (uBO) is less resource-intensive than ABP.
Rigorous benchmarks demonstrate that uBO is significantly more efficient than ABP.
Examples of sloppiness:
- Using memory footprint figures before the browser's garbage collector kicks in
- Not taking measures to avoid tainting memory footprint with Chromium bug 441500
- Using memory footprint figures while option pages for one of the extensions are open
- Disregarding the contributed memory footprint to web pages
- Comparing memory footprint after extensions have run for a significantly different amount of time
- Using memory footprint figures after one of the extensions has performed a one-time resource-intensive task (updating filter lists, etc.)
- Not taking into account the number of filters in both extensions
uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
- Wiki home
- About the Wiki documentation
- Permissions
- Privacy policy
- Info:
- The toolbar icon
- The popup user interface
- The context menu
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Dashboard
- Settings pane
- Filter lists pane
- My filters pane
- My rules pane
- Trusted sites pane
- Keyboard shortcuts
- The logger
- Element picker
- Element zapper
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Blocking mode
- Very easy mode
- Easy mode (default)
- Medium mode (optimal for advanced users)
- Hard mode
- Nightmare mode
- Strict blocking
- Few words about re-design of uBO's user interface
- Reference answers to various topics seen in the wild
- Overview of uBlock's network filtering engine
- uBlock's blocking and protection effectiveness:
- uBlock's resource usage and efficiency:
- Memory footprint: what happens inside uBlock after installation
- uBlock vs. ABP: efficiency compared
- Counterpoint: Who cares about efficiency, I have 8 GB RAM and|or a quad core CPU
- Debunking "uBlock Origin is less efficient than Adguard" claims
- Myth: uBlock consumes over 80MB
- Myth: uBlock is just slightly less resource intensive than Adblock Plus
- Myth: uBlock consumes several or several dozen GB of RAM
- Various videos showing side by side comparison of the load speed of complex sites
- Own memory usage: benchmarks over time
- Contributed memory usage: benchmarks over time
- Can uBO crash a browser?
- Tools, tests
- Deploying uBlock Origin
- Proposal for integration/unit testing
- uBlock Origin Core (Node.js):
- Troubleshooting:
- Good external guides:
- Scientific papers