Webmail Ad Blocker
Block ads on the right side of the screen when using Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail and Outlook.com which expand your message space
What is Webmail Ad Blocker?
Webmail Ad Blocker is an Edge add-on by Jason Savard. This add-on has 21,818 weekly active users and a good user rating of 4.20. The latest version, 5.13, was updated a month ago.
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Summary
Block ads on the right side of the screen when using Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail and Outlook.com which expand your message space. Removes the ads and sponsored links and squeezes out the empty space left behind by other ad blockers to give you more room to write your messages.
Safety
Risk impact
Webmail Ad Blocker requires some risky permissions and may not be safe to use. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing.
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Risk likelihood
Webmail Ad Blocker is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.
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