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I recommend Ublock Origin over Adblock Plus. The reason being that Adblock Plus has done shady stuff in the past, it's "Acceptable ads" bullcrap where it whitlisted adds from certain marketing companies such as Google.
To see if an extension is good or not you can check if the Mozilla foundation recommends it or not.
Isnt adblock and adblock plus the same?
It's a very generic name.
Something like uBlock and uBlock Origin
I have AdGuard for Windows as I scored a cheap lifetime license. It has many of the elements uBO has and works very well, even on loaded sites like Yahoo and whatnot.
I would stick to the main players: ABP, uBO, AdGuard, etc. Nano Defender, another adblocker, got pulled from the Chrome store as it became malicious after getting sold.