Firefox + AdBlock Extension = Heaven

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Firefox + AdBlock Extension = Heaven

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I just recently installed the AdBlock extension for FireFox and I must say that I am most impressed. This thing not only blocks ads, it completely removes them from the page so that the page looks normal. For example, here's what HardOCP.com looked like before and after:

Before:
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After:
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It also supports wildcards so you can block everything from say, http://*.doubleclick.net/*. You can also block flash ads, which is quite handy.

Very handy indeed.
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Post by Tetrad »

I've been doing the exact same thing for years with the Proxomitron.
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The beauty of the AdBlock extension is that it doesn't require an additional piece of software.
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Post by Birdseye »

The problem i've had with adblockers is frequently sites have popups I actually need to use for information or to enter info in. With those on, I keep going WTF at the website, wondering what is going on, until later i turn the blocker off and realize what happened.
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Post by Tetrad »

Arch wrote:The beauty of the AdBlock extension is that it doesn't require an additional piece of software.
... Isn't that exactly what it is? ;) And "the beauty" of proxomitron is that it is browser independent and fully customizable.

Edit: I'm not trying to troll here. If you like it and it works, great. I'm just offering alternatives.
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Post by Vindicator »

Ooohh... me likey adblock.
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ooooooh...I think I may justhave to try that soon
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Post by Jeff250 »

Looks exactly like Internet Explorer with Norton Personal Firewall. 8)
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Post by MD-2389 »

Tetrad wrote:I've been doing the exact same thing for years with the Proxomitron.
and I've been doing the same with my hosts file.

Seriously though, its a nice idea. Any shots of the config screen?
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Post by Vindicator »

I've been doing it with the hosts file too (62.7kb worth, in fact) but this makes ad blocking that much easier.
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Post by roid »

my site's bandwidth is payed for with ads.
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Post by Arch »

Here's the preference window:

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I like that I can do wildcards, so instead of having a whole crap load of entries, I can simply block http://ads.* or http://ad.* or any other combo. It works very well and also removes flash objects and iFrames.
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roid wrote:my site's bandwidth is payed for with ads.
Good for you, but we couldn't give a rats ass. ;) Ad free browsing = A-1 SUPAR!

Arch: Any word on such an extention for regular Mozilla?
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Post by Nightmare USA »

sounds like I will have to try firefox. I can't stand all the crap out there.
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you all make kitty cry :cry:
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Post by Avder »

Vind, you mind posting a link to that hosts file somewhere? I wanna stick it on my router so I can have universal Ad-Blockage.
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Post by Arch »

MD, according to the website, AdBlock works in all versions of Mozilla and Firefox. Here's a link:
http://adblock.mozdev.org/

Install link:
http://adblock.mozdev.org/adblock-0.5-dev.xpi
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Post by Krom »

Too bad it doesnt work with other browsers, I'll stick with AtGuard because it works on any browser and OS, blocks http refers, javascripts, popups, ads, activex controls, cookies and just about anything else you want it to, plus it is a software firewall if you want it to be.

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Post by Vindicator »

Vader: here

Stick it in your Windows/system32/drivers/etc folder. Its not quite perfect, but it does get rid of quite a few ads. Its basically the hosts file that comes with Kazaa K++, with a few additions.
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Post by bash »

Adblock owns. I haven't seen an ad in months. :D The dictionary extension is also hella handy.
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