* **Chrome**: available on the [Chrome Web Store](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock/epcnnfbjfcgphgdmggkamkmgojdagdnn) or for [manual](https://github.com/chrisaljoudi/uBlock/tree/master/dist#install) installation.
* **Safari**: available to install [from the homepage](https://www.ublock.org/), or from the [Safari Extension Gallery](https://extensions.apple.com/details/?id=net.gorhill.uBlock-96G4BAKDQ9).
* **Firefox**: available on the [Firefox Add-ons site](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock/), or for [manual](https://github.com/chrisaljoudi/uBlock/releases) installation.
* **Opera**: Opera shares Chrome's underlying engine, so you can install uBlock simply by grabbing the [latest release for Chrome](https://github.com/chrisaljoudi/uBlock/releases/latest).
uBlock has tooltips throughout its UI to help you along. But just in case you need it, [here's a quick guide for basic usage](https://github.com/chrisaljoudi/uBlock/wiki/Quick-guide:-popup-user-interface).
<sup>[1] An overview of the benchmark is available at <ahref="https://github.com/chrisaljoudi/uBlock/wiki/Benchmarking-memory-footprint">this wiki page</a>.</sup><br>
<sup>Details of the benchmark available in <ahref="https://github.com/chrisaljoudi/uBlock/blob/master/doc/benchmarks/cpu-usage-overall-20141226.ods">this LibreOffice spreadsheet</a>.</sup>
* **To benefit from uBlock's higher efficiency,** it's advised that you don't use other inefficient blockers at the same time (such as AdBlock or Adblock Plus). uBlock will do [as well or better](#blocking) than most popular ad blockers.
* It's important to note that blocking ads [is *not* theft](https://twitter.com/LeaVerou/status/518154828166725632). Don't fall for this creepy idea. The _ultimate_ logical consequence of `blocking = theft` is the criminalisation of the inalienable right to privacy.
* _EasyList_, _Peter Lowe's Adservers_, _EasyPrivacy_ and _Malware domains_ are enabled by default when you install uBlock. Many more lists are readily available to block trackers, analytics, and more. Hosts files are also supported.
* Once you install uBlock, you can easily un-select any of the pre-selected filter lists if you think uBlock blocks too much. For reference, Adblock Plus installs with only _EasyList_ enabled by default.
Some users might want to check out [uBlock Origin](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock): a noteworthy personal fork of uBlock from @gorhill with a slightly different featureset.
uBlock is a general-purpose blocker — not an *ad blocker* specifically. uBlock's main goal is to help users neutralize privacy-invading apparatus — ads being one example.
uBlock blocks ads through its support of the [Adblock Plus filter syntax](https://adblockplus.org/en/filters). uBlock [extends](https://github.com/chrisaljoudi/uBlock/wiki/Filter-syntax-extensions) the syntax and is designed to work with custom rules and filters.
Free and open-source. For users, by users. If uBlock is useful to you, [donations to support development are much appreciated](https://chrismatic.io/ublock/).
*Acknowledgment:* uBlock comes with several filter lists ready to use out-of-the-box (including but not limited to: EasyList, Peter Lowe's, several malware filter lists). We deeply appreciate the people working hard to maintain those lists which are available to use by all for free.