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uBlock Origin: official repository and downloads.
uBlock Origin is a popular cross-browser content blocker that is seen by many as one of the most efficient extensions of its kind.
The browser extension is available for Firefox and Chromium based browsers, as well as Microsoft Edge. Basically, what that means is that you can install it in virtually any browser out there right now -- with the exception of Internet Explorer.
The extension was initially known as uBlock -- originally named with the Greek letter µ instead of u -- and released for Google Chrome. The uBlock project was handed over to Chris Aljoudi in 2015, and Raymond Hill, the creator of uBlock, started work on uBlock Origin.
One of the issues that came out of the split was that Chris Aljoudi, the new owner of uBlock, created the website ublock.org. This website asks for donations to cover "bandwidth costs" and to support "the project".
Raymond Hill confirmed however that the site and the donations that it collects are not related to the official uBlock Origin project, and that the money does not benefit the development of the extension in any way.
BEWARE! uBlock Origin is COMPLETELY UNRELATED to the web site ublock.org.
The donations sought by the individual behind ublock.org ("to keeps uBlock development possible", a misrepresentation) are not benefiting any of those who contributed most to create uBlock Origin (developers, translators, and all those who put efforts in opening detailed issues).
The site ranks well in search engines, and it is likely that some users will land on it when they search for uBlock Origin or extensions to block advertisement or content on the Internet.
uBlock Origin: official repository and downloads.
This article has been created to provide all users with a list of official resources of the uBlock Origin project.
uBlock Origin official repository -- This is the official project repository of the uBlock Origin project on GitHub. It lists the code, changes, issues, and informational pages that provide users with information on specific features of uBlock Origin, and more. If you don't know where to start, this is the place to hit first. Google Chrome -- The official uBlock Origin Google Chrome Web Store page. Google Chrome manual -- You may install the latest version from the GitHub repository as well. Opera -- The official uBlock Origin Opera browser story page. Firefox -- The official Mozilla AMO listing of the add-on for Firefox. Firefox manual -- As is the case for Google Chrome, you may download the latest version of uBlock Origin for Firefox from the GitHub's project website as well. Microsoft Edge -- Note : the project is maintained by another developer. Edge users can download the extension fro the Microsoft Store. Microsoft Edge manual -- The latest development version of uBlock Origin for Edge can be installed from the project's GitHub page. Safari -- Note : the project is maintained by another developer. Safari users can download the development version from the GitHub project page.
Note : If you don't find your web browser listed here, it may still be possible to install the extension. If it is based on Chromium, you may be able to install the Chrome extension, and if it is based on Firefox, the Firefox add-on may work in the browser.
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And don’t forget to add uBlock Origin Extra to compliment uBlock Origin.
‘uBlock Origin Extra’, that is, for Chromium-based browsers only.
uBlock Origin (uBO), only. Chris Aljoudi, the business-sniffer guy, if he had a minimum of respect, self-respect and dignity, should have abandoned his cheat-site since long ago. UBLOCKdotORG is NOT the person entrusted with UBLOCK, the first, one and only, now named UBLOCK ORIGIN. This article details perfectly well the odyssey of the uBlock extension, the talent and honesty of its developer, Raymond Hill (Gorhill), and the parasite’s intrusion.
Quoting the article, “uBlock Origin is a popular cross-browser content blocker that is seen by many as one of the most efficient extensions of its kind.”
‘uBlock Origin’ and uMatrix (from the same developer) ARE, IMO, the two most efficient extensions in the area of blocking, filtering, with a minimum of RAM and CPU inpact, with a maximum of easiness to deploy and use. A haven of tranquility allowing effortless protection on the Wild Wild Web.
I thought the “Extra” extension was only needed on Chromium-based browser 57 or lower. I thought more recent versions of Chromium made this extension obsolete?
To be fair, many members of the community treated teenager Chris Aljoudi with such disrespect (including prejudicial name-calling) while he was actively working on uBlock. The lack of compassion and understanding within the bullying community (which could simply be described as an “angry mob”) was disheartening.
Even the normally respectable Tom Hawack has chosen to throw mud in Chris’s face. Sorry Tom, but I’ve just lost a lot of respect for you.
Chris created the uBlock.org website when Raymond Hill gave him control of the uBlock repo on GitHub. Yes, Chris made some questionable judgement calls during that process, but so did Raymond.
In my opinion, whatever small amount of money (if any) Chris receives from his website is minor compensation for the harassment he endured.
Bullying is one thing, and one thing I never practice, and expressing anger towards a behavior, with chosen words, those of respect and dignity, those of parasite, is another. Compassion would come in my mind should anyone be harassed, spitted on, condemned in inappropriate terms, being inappropriate what is excessive and disrespectful.
I do not express a loss of respect towards this “nice little teenager” named Chris Aljoudi, I do not call the wolves to eat him alive, I only express my feelings, calmly and with words I’ve thought before writing them, towards someone who has not only made the mistake of seeking a money opportunity with an extension but who moreover persists with a dedicated Web site, adding confusion to a treason, doubling the latter.
I’ll manage without your respect, Tony, when I face myself with no shame. Please do reconsider your commitment to the offender in its balance with your understanding ogf the offended.
Calling someone a “parasite” without fully understanding the history is unkind, Tom.
Did you even watch Chris’s video where he explained his actions (and acknowledged his errors) before calling him a “parasite”?
If you did not, then you rushed to judgement awfully fast without having all the data at hand.
If you did, then your ability to act compassionately has room to grow.
@Tony, I’ve followed the uBlock development ever since uBlock first appeared on AMO. Yes, I’ve seen the parasite’s video. I’ve also read Gorhill’s related comments, including what I perceived as his tolerance, perhaps close to that compassion you worthy. Hence, I’ve seen the video you mention and recall more pity than anger, then. But now, this teenager, rather then repairing his mistake, that which broght him close to tears on the video, persists with a Web site that would allow a rational mind to consider the poor little fellow didn’t take his mistake for what it was and therefor remains. I call such an attitude that of a parasite.
I admit I should have specified “in the computing area” so as to differentiate a revolt from a judgement. I’m not judging a person, a life, I never do. I remain in the scope of our concerns, those of the Web, of a healthy Web, with all its difficulties, trending problematic and rising problems, far enough to not have to endure moreover an opportunistic attitude of he who sniffs the good possible money involved, when Raymond Hill (Gorhill), the developer, has always made it clear that not only was he not concerned with money revenue but moreover was opposed to whatever financial help, participation.
May it be noted that your judgement is far more obvious then my expressed irritation. Beware if I may dare an advice to not feel legitimate an anger in redirecting it on the ground of defending a poor little guy oppressed by the masses. With you I condemn excessive, hysterical often mass-conducted bullying, but that should not be an argument to avoid expressing an anger when the words are weighed. I am writing here, on a blog, and not in terms of a popular orator, not even on a social media, otherwise, considering the sensibility of the masses to over-react, to misinterpret, to use one’s comments, I certainly then and than only would have chosen a far more diplomatic rhetoric. But here I believe to lack the fame of having my straightforward comment being incentive of a mass bomb. Clear enough?
I agree with Tom’s assessment on this issue.
I have to agree with Tony here. Sorry, Tom. Calling a person a parasite is not okay, since it is a very unpolite insult. Tom, do you realize that Raymond Hill chose to give the uBlock project to Chris? Calling Chris a parasite in this context is not justifiable. That’s as if I would call any successor of any project a parasite. Raymond then chose to reopen the project under a very similar name (nobody forced him to call his new project “uBlock” once more). Honestly, Raymond has zero reason to complain. First giving the project away, then founding a new project with very similar name… Chris should give up this URL, though. But other than that your accusations are ridiculous, Tom. I’m sure everyone knows which project is more active by now. No need to stir up conflict once more.
@Appster maybe a polite insult would have been preferable? “Parasite” is definitely not an insult, it’s not even “unpolite” as such. It’s barely more than a point of view, unless your domain of activity is kindergarten. I said my word, free to agree or not on the facts. But if the argument is to wonder on the word “parasite” like a gondola in Venise then call me back once you get home. I’m not to elaborate on a word, remain serious, please!
@Tom Hawack: Oh Tom… All I wanted to point out is that your accusations against Chris, both content- and form-wise, are unjustifiable. Why did Raymond Hill give the project to Chris in the first place? Why did he need to call his new project uBlock Origin exactly, for god’s sake? Think about it… Raymond does not play a good role in there either. He keeps whining about Chris using a name of a project he (Raymond) has relinquished to him and which he has started once again with nearly the same name? Oh please! Chris should give the URL back, everything else (like the conflict regarding the name) can be traced back to Raymond, really.
PS: You started this discussion at kindergarten level, I just dared to point at your unjustifiable accusations against and biased view on Chris.

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