Is installing multiple adblocking/privacy/anti-scripting extensions good for redundancy and better coverage or will it...

Is installing multiple adblocking/privacy/anti-scripting extensions good for redundancy and better coverage or will it just slow my browser down with no noticeable gain?

Privacy/anti script addons are just an example of special snowflake syndrome.

they all use the same domain lists

Maybe you might get some 1% overlap of the difference, but other than that they all use the same shit.

You're just wasting your CPU.

I don't see the point when you can simply install ublock origin and call it a day.

Sometimes ublock origin breaks pages so I have ABP installed for when I have to turn ublock off.

>tfw you dont know how to use ublock options

Can somebody tell me if I'm safe?

while making this meme, I came across this. How is this even allowed? I accidentally installed it for 10 seconds as well.

>ublock origin on your desktop
>adguard on your mobile device
The rest is determined by the lists you use

depends on what you want. if you aren't too acoustic ublock origin in advanced mode can be enough

unless you are posting from a faraday cage, no.

we know

am I infected now or what?

you're dead kid

slow it down, these adblockers all pull from the same filters, if you want better coverage use more filters, not more adblockers using the same filters.

Holy tell me you didn't actually install that

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uBlock Origin and an iq of at least 100.

If one blocks all the ads, how would two behave?
If one doesn't block all ads, why use it at all?

There's a program version of uBlock?

you know what I mean

Yes.