Adblock Plus for Internet Explorer
Key Details of Adblock Plus for Internet Explorer
- Block annoying advertisements in Internet Explorer
- Last updated on 10/31/18
- There have been 0 updates within the past 6 months
- The current version hasĀ 0 flags on VirusTotal
Editors’ Review
AdBlock Plus for Internet Explorer blocks annoying banner, pop-up, and video ads from appearing on the Web sites you visit. It blocks everything automatically, but it’s easy to unblock sites. AdBlock Plus does more than block annoying ads. It also disables tracking, malware domains, and social media buttons, if you tell it to. Acceptable Ads appear on ad-supported sites that follow AdBlock Plus community guidelines, helping to keep both those sites and this free, open-source browser extension that way (i.e. free). We tried AdBlock Plus for Internet Explorer in IE 11.
Installing AdBlock Plus in IE 11 required a system reboot. The add-on works automatically. We looked for but couldn’t see the familiar ABP browser button until we enabled IE’s Status Bar (under Tools/Toolbars), which isn’t displayed by default. After that, we could click the ABP icon to access the add-on’s options, manage blocking, and more. Some of the extra features dialogs didn’t display in IE 11, but it’s easy to report issues and bugs, and the AdBlock Plus community responds quickly.
For the most part, the brand-spanking-new AdBlock Plus for Internet Explorer worked as well as in other browsers, and much better than anything else like it, free or not. We clicked some tiles to open ad-laden sites we’d visited in our previous session. Some blocked ads showed placeholders, but AdBlock Plus closed up most spaces for a much tidier look. We also visited sites participating in the Acceptable Ads initiative, and we’re totally in sync with both the spirit and the results. All IE users should try AdBlock Plus for Internet Explorer.
WHAT’S NEW IN VERSION 1.6
Version 1.6 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.