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  • Microsoft is NOT building its own ad blocker features into MS Edge. What people saw during a session at //build yesterday was in reference to the work we’re already doing in bringing extensions to MS Edge, such as Ad Block and Ad Block Plus  the slide people are referencing from the session was poorly written and misinterpreted. It seems that Mr Bott was wrong! We've spoken with Microsoft, and a spokesperson issued the following statement: Keep an eye out for Insider builds in the coming weeks as the feature may be just around the corner. But it is the fact that Edge straddles Windows 10 on the desktop and Windows 10 Mobile that makes this a particularly interesting move.

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    It does seem that, particularly in the mobile arena, there is a move to baking ad blocking into the browser so it makes sense that Microsoft is following the trend. This will no doubt come as good news for those who have fallen in love with Edge, but it's not something that will be welcomed by the likes of Adblock Plus. But the good news is that it is not only listed as being "Deliverable 4682811", but as "Targeted for the next version". "Build ad blocking features into the browser" is listed as a Feature Request from users. Right at the top of the list is reference to plans to create a plugin and extension store for Edge, but it's entry number four that's more intriguing. ZDNet's Ed Bott photographed the slide which shows Microsoft's development roadmap built around feedback from testers. There's no word on delivery timescale, but the upcoming Windows 10 Anniversary Update would seem a likely candidate. A slide shown off and snapped at a Build presentation shows that the next version of Edge, in response to user feedback, will feature ad blocking capabilities. Until recently, Microsoft Edge's lack of support for add-ons put off a lot of would-be users, but reports from Build 2016 suggest that native ad blocking is on its way to the Internet Explorer successor.Īdblock Plus is coming to Edge, but built-in ad blocking would negate the need for such an add-on. One of the first browser add-ons many people install to improve their online experience is Adblock Plus or something similar.







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