

Both Firefox (the stock one) and the AdBlock engine consume a lot of memory, so developers are trying to make it more lightweight. Personally, I think that some features were removed from the Adblock Browser to achieve better performance. This is a very debatable issue, as many users need these features and will never be able to switch to it if such radical changes are made to the core Firefox for Android feature set.

Features such as Firefox Sync or even extension support have been removed from the Adblock Browser. The bad thing about the Adblock Browser is that the Adblock team has removed lots of features which Firefox for Android has built-in. Adblock Browser's developers have integrated the popular EasyList and Acceptable Ads lists directly, so the browser is able to remove most ads you usually see on your Android device while surfing the web. This is a very good thing about this browser, as Firefox is stable, secure and a very flexible browser on any platform it supports. Advertisеment The Adblock Browser app is built on top of the open source Firefox 37 browser for Android.
