Get Ghostery Extension for Microsoft Edge

Ghostery is one of the most popular extensions to block trackers on the Internet. While a lot of extensions like ad-blockers provide the same functionality, Ghostery sometimes does it better than others because it is its primary function.
Ghostery is available for all popular browsers like Chrome, Opera, Firefox and Internet Explorer. Recently, it became available for Microsoft Edge.

Microsoft Edge is the new default web browser in Windows 10. It is the successor to Internet Explorer 11. According to Microsoft, Edge has better web standards support, is lighter on system resources, more power efficient and is faster at rendering thanks to the new engine which has no legacy code under the hood.

Starting with Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Edge supports browser extensions.

It is great to see that Ghostery has been released for Edge. You can quickly check it out by installing it from the Windows Store.

Here is a quick link for you:

Get Ghostery Extension for Microsoft Edge

Do you use extensions in Edge? What are your favorite extensions? Tell us in the comments.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

6 thoughts on “Get Ghostery Extension for Microsoft Edge”

  1. I prefer Privacy Badger, it does the same job (though arguably with more control over how individual trackers are treated) and it’s made by EFF.
    Ghostery has an option called Ghostrank which sells certain telemetry of the types of ads (not which ads) that are blocked to ad companies. They make the claim that it’s to encourage advertisers to be more respectful of consumers, and that may be true but making advertisers a critical source of revenue is a pretty major conflict of interest.

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