

The developer is also inviting feedback via the Windows 10 Feedback Hub as well as ideas and contributions at the GitHub project repository. However, it is worth nothing that uBlock Origin still has a number of wrinkles to iron out. This is perhaps, in part, a testament to Edge's near compatibility with Chrome and Firefox extensions, ultimately minimizing the amount of platform-specific rework. Interestingly, the uBlock Origin extension for Edge shares around 95% of the same code found in its Firefox and Chrome counterparts. Nearly three months later, uBlock Origin has now appeared in the Windows Store, bringing with it the convenience of single-click installation and background updates associated with UWP apps.

However, that was all set to change after the Microsoft Edge Dev team announced that they were working to bring uBlock Origin to its browser. While work had been underway for some time within a GitHub project, the user experience was less than convenient, with the extension requiring manual updates and regular re-enablement.
