Adsensor is a lightweight Firefox extension that streamlines web pages by blocking intrusive advertisements and reducing resource use. Built for Windows and Android users who want faster, cleaner browsing, the add-on trims page clutter, lowers bandwidth consumption and helps pages render more predictably. A compact toolbar control puts filtering, whitelisting and quick presets at your fingertips so you can fine-tune how aggressively content is blocked. The extension focuses on customization and reliability: choose from curated filter lists, create per-site profiles and switch modes for compatibility or maximum protection. Regular maintenance updates keep filters current and the tool works to minimize memory overhead so day‑to‑day performance remains smooth. Privacy-conscious design limits data exchange to essentials and the settings include clear options for reporting and diagnostics. Getting started is simple: locate the extension in the official Firefox store, download and install, then open the toolbar panel to adjust preferences. The product page supplies screenshots, user reviews and articles to help you compare settings, while an FAQ and support resources guide troubleshooting and advanced configuration. Ideal for users who want control over ads, speed and site behavior without complex setup.
Adsensor has potential, but I find it a little lacking. The savings can be awesome, yet they aren’t always relevant to me. I see the benefit, but something’s missing for me to fully commit to it.