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Old 03-02-2020, 09:42 AM   #33479
4691mls
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
Which do you use now?

I use Firefox as my production browser under Windows, though I have MS Edge, Google Chrome, and a few other things installed to track development efforts.

In Firefox, I use the uBlock Origin extension. uBlock Origin is a generalized blocker, and can block ads among other things. It keeps rules by site. Open it, and you can get a list of all other domains the one you are visiting links to, and individually choose which get permitted and which get blocked. (For a major commercial site, there may be as many as 70 other domains linked to.) You can usually tell which are ad servers by their names, and block them. Depending on the site, it may take some experiments to determine which you can block and which need to be permitted to allow the site to function as expected, but once you have, it's a "set it and forget it" operation.

Completely eliminating ads may simply not be possible. I accept that and carry on. My interest isn't to eliminate ads - it's to make it possible to actually read the site content without ads getting in the way. As long as I can read the site content, I mostly don't care if I see ads.

You can get uBlock Origin for Firefox here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...ublock-origin/

Note that major browsers are all moving to a common model for extensions - pure JavaScript with a common permitted access model - and uBlock Origin is available for MS Edge and Google Chrome, too, though there will be differences in the UI.
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I was using Opera Mini on my phone. It's not ads, it's the store itself asking me to sign in over and over again. I think it happened with two or three stores. Usually I don't have any problems browsing stores on my phone, but If I run into this again and it's a store I really want to look at I will try another phone browser or use my PC.
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