
In order to download Adblock Plus and Adblock for Microsoft Edge, you must first be running the latest Windows 10 Insider build. However, do not install both of them, use only one because running both at the same time might cause some crashes. For example, you can use AdBlocker and AdBlock Plus. Ad-blockers are already available in the Store, and you can test them out until Ghostery is released. Speaking of extensions for Edge, you can download them from the Microsoft Store. Be Informed, Take Control: Ghostery gives you the tools needed to understand the different types of trackers and how they may impact your overall browsing experience, putting the power directly in your hands. Sometimes it spoils the fun, like a remarketing tracker, revealing the birthday present you wanted kept a surprise.

Control your data: Sometimes being connected can help you find the data you need quicker, like a location tracker that helps you find the closest cafe. Get the content you want: Remove page clutter so you can focus on the content you want.

Ghostery allows you to block offending trackers and significantly speed up your browsing. If you want to take part in the testing, send an email to Ghostery.Įnjoy a faster web: Some sites take too long to load. This can be due to trackers weighing your system down.

Probably, the extension will be released by the end of the year, but no sooner than July. The beta group has not yet been created, which leads us to think that it may take a few months until Ghostery lands on Edge. The information was confirmed by Ghostery on Twitter but no details were offered about the release date.

Ghostery is currently available on Internet Explorer, Chrome, Opera, Firefox, and Safari.
