Looking for an ad blocker

News and important info, general banter, and suggestions for 5punk

Moderator: Forum Moderators

Post Reply
Anery
Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime
Posts: 1121
Joined: February 20th, 2008, 19:42
Location: In your wardrobe

Looking for an ad blocker

Post by Anery »

What the title said, for FireFox. Sick of this 90's geocities fad that is affecting websites - no fuckhead, using audio on your ads will make me avoid you!
Bah.

Anyone know a good one?
Dr. kitteny berk
Morbo
Morbo
Posts: 19676
Joined: December 10th, 2004, 21:53
Contact:

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Adblock plus? use easylist and uncheck "allow some non intrustive avertising"
Joose
Turret
Turret
Posts: 8090
Joined: October 13th, 2004, 14:13
Location: The house of Un-Earthly horrors

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by Joose »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Adblock plus? use easylist and uncheck "allow some non intrustive avertising"
^This. Its what I use, and its almost entirely install and forget it.
Mr. Johnson
Mr Flibbles
Mr Flibbles
Posts: 4957
Joined: August 10th, 2006, 10:58
Location: belgium

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by Mr. Johnson »

Yup, adblocker is the way to go.
Anery
Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime
Posts: 1121
Joined: February 20th, 2008, 19:42
Location: In your wardrobe

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by Anery »

Thanks, works a treat.
fabyak
Home-made Big Daddy
Home-made Big Daddy
Posts: 5681
Joined: October 14th, 2004, 14:02
Location: Oxford, England

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by fabyak »

And it even blocks ads on videos on stuff like youtube and 4player which simply adds to the win
tandino
Ninja Pirate
Ninja Pirate
Posts: 1580
Joined: March 23rd, 2005, 15:20
Location: Liverpool UK
Contact:

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by tandino »

If you're still wary of the Adblock Plus "none intrusive advertising" settings, some clever soul has released a fork of it called Adblock Edge which removes the functionality entirely. everything else is as it was. It's currently only a Mozilla thing though.
HereComesPete
Throbbing Cupcake
Throbbing Cupcake
Posts: 10249
Joined: February 17th, 2007, 23:05
Location: The maleboge

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by HereComesPete »

+1 here for adblock. I've got it on my phone too.
TezzRexx
Dr Zoidberg
Dr Zoidberg
Posts: 4072
Joined: February 8th, 2005, 15:54
Location: BURMINGHUM, England
Contact:

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by TezzRexx »

+1. Makes youtube usable/tolerable again!
Shada
Shambler
Shambler
Posts: 645
Joined: October 24th, 2007, 20:55
Location: Manchester

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by Shada »

Just so you know, Adblock Plus is the evil version that accepts payments from advertisers. Regular AdBlock blocks ads just as well but it's made by one guy and his wife and the only money they make is from donations.

Adblock Plus is the only one that works on Android as well, though, so eh.
Roman Totale
Robotic Bumlord
Robotic Bumlord
Posts: 8475
Joined: October 24th, 2004, 0:27
Location: Manchester, UK

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by Roman Totale »

I did not know that - glad I just have AdBlock now
spoodie
Site Moderator
Site Moderator
Posts: 9246
Joined: February 6th, 2005, 16:49
Location: Essex, UK

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by spoodie »

I'd say Adblock Plus is more controversial than evil. There's an argument to be made for forcing advertisers to use much less intrusive ads. But Adblock Plus accepting payments from them to allow these ads through is certainly dodgy. The advertising industry itself is possibly evil, especially when targeted at the vulnerable, such as children.

I use Adblock Edge anyway.
buzzmong
Weighted Storage Cube
Weighted Storage Cube
Posts: 7167
Joined: February 26th, 2007, 17:26
Location: Middle England, nearish Cov

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by buzzmong »

While I do use adblock plus, I also use NoScript.

I don't see any ads at all :)
spoodie
Site Moderator
Site Moderator
Posts: 9246
Joined: February 6th, 2005, 16:49
Location: Essex, UK

Re: Looking for an ad blocker

Post by spoodie »

Noscript is useful and not too much of a pain to put in exceptions for sites. Disconnect is also pretty easy and doesn't get in the way. Stops all that cross-site nonsense that has no benefit for you, just advertisers.

While you're there you might as well set Firefox to refuse third-party cookies and choose a Tracking option you prefer. All on the Privacy tab.

Also HTTP Everywhere can't hurt. A little more privacy or at least the illusion of.
Post Reply