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Originally Posted by Caltsar
The link you gave is broken.
I've personally been using flashblock for several years now. For a while I had to unblock elements to view video, but now most places let me avoid flash altogether for that. There are a few sites I still need flash for video.
Of course, games and such will still require flash, but ever since I blocked flash, ads are way less annoying, and I'm part of the crowd that's happy iOS doesn't have flash support. If you need flash, by all means go buy yourself an android tablet and stop pretending that we buy iOS stuff not knowing the consequences of having no flash support.
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sorry about that looks like the closed down the blog, upset Steve Jobs pulling in some censorship?


j/k
here try this link
http://www.webpronews.com/2011/03/04...nan-treatment/
but you see with other devices you do get the option to block Flash. Key word here is YOU . Apple is telling you what's good for you. that's one of the big issues many people have with Apple. If I don't want to see flahs content, let ME decide that. with the iPad and iPhone, iPod touch, Apple has made the decision for you.