Turns out the AnonymousExtension badge (little thing that displays
the number of blocked trackers) wasn't working on Microsoft Edge.
So there's an update out (v5.5!) that should fix this problem, it'll
hit the webstores in the coming few weeks.
I'm looking into adding a "site whitelist" option so you can fix
broken websites (at the cost of ads and trackers unfortunately.)
Adding something like a website whitelist should make
AnonymousExtension a better option for a lot of people that may
use websites that force ads or have tracking integrations.
In addition to the bug fixes and feature investigations, the blacklist
has also been expanded to cover newer AI tracking companies and groups.
The blacklist continues to cover an astonishing amount of ground.
Thanks for all the support for AnonymousExtension (over 1,250 daily
users recently!) I look forward to providing more updates in the future!