Whats the point of adblock if sites dont let you view content unless you switch it off or whitelist?
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Whats the point of adblock if sites dont let you view content unless you switch it off or whitelist?
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>going to jewish sites
Stop using shit sites.
Use Reek anti-adblock blocker
>that fucking theme
jesus
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
my eyes are bleeding
Kill yourself, you dumb fucking shit stain.
lol you're so mad. did you pick that theme out all by yourself?
holy fuck your browser is ugly
Anyways, ublock origin blocks the adblock blocker like a champ. Try updating your block lists.
What the fuck am I looking at?
Is this bait?
He isnt the op as i am.
fuck mate pull your head in
No you pull in yours faggot.
Use glimmerblocker or block ad servers from your router.
sometime this shit doesn't work
>inspect element
>delete shit
Yeah you can set up some pretty nice adblocking with DDRT.
I use the firewall script: dd-wrt.com
Love it, every device in the house is a smooth ride.
i'm browsing on that site, it works!
Only the biggest jew sites use adblock detector. Don't use those sites. That simple.
This tells you a lot about the news organization you're interacting with. If they have an anti ad block filter it means they don't care about bringing news to the public in order to help them.
All they care about is making a shekel. If there's no way they can get a shekel from you they will literally block you from viewing their content because you're useless to them.
It's a "Stop using my site" message.
Just stop using the site if they block adblock.
Fuck them.
What's the point of a site that blocks you for using an adblocker?
I mean, OP, at least ask the question correctly.
Answer: boycott any site that engages in that activity. I do. Don't miss anything.
I have a 100% custom filter, about 300 filters for about 200 unique domains. Any ad that pops up or under, any ad that autoplays a sound or video file, any ad that uses an epilepsy-inducing GIF ... all of them get their domain blocked at the root.
Such as: *.advertising. com/ (an actual real site in my filter).
Everything from images to content to frames to scripts are nuked because that site kept auto-playing videos with sound while I was surfing the internet trying to listen to music. Their autoplaying sound came screaming through my speakers and raped my ears about twice ... took about one minute to locate the originating domain and haven't seen (or heard!) a single pixel of their content in over four years now (over 120,000 blocked hits so far).
I mean .. Jesus fucking Christ. Try to comprehend an advertising server that hits your browser 30,000 times a year during casual browsing of websites. And, that's just one of the machines I use. Of fucking course that domain is permablackholed.
Have two *.doubleclick.net filters that have 105,000 hits on one and 143,000 hits on the other.
Feels Pretty Fucking Good.
pastebun list this is brilliant
If you want to use adblockers, websites have all the right in the world to deny serving you their content. Stop being a whiny bitch.
>Answer: boycott any site that engages in that activity. I do.
I think is better just make bash script to download some pictures from this site in an infinite loop. And use this for 4-8 hours daily.
Bandwidth is cheap for business. You can get 1 TB for way less than $5. While at Comcast you get 1 TB a month for what, >$50?
i wonder how much electricity world wastes (ok. uses) just to view ads
In Yurop internet don't have limited bandwidth.
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>noscript
>block latimes.com and cbsnews.com
ez
no more ads and you can read the text no problem
Did you remember to install GreaseMonkey/TamperMonkey and the userscript as well? Because it needs the userscript to work properly.
It's frequently updated. It works very, very often.
If it doesn't work on a site, just close the tab.
uBlock Origin doesn't have this problem
I have no problems on CBS but on LATimes they introduce some css that hides overflow that you need to make a userstyle to override as well as adding the overlay to your custom filters.
Another solution is to put the site you want to read in an archive.
My ad blocker + script blocker works most of the time. I feel like 4 or 5 times out of a year I hit a site where I need to dig into "devtools". And if a simple delete-element doesn't do the trick, then I turn to the archive.
>current state of Linux
>search for something on google
>a "disable adblock pls" popup shows without letting to read the content
>close tab, remember to never visit the site again
>proceed to try the next result
Use uBlock Origin.
It has yet to fail me,thing just steamrolls over ads.
Oh hell, I didn't think of this. Not that I go to Jewish news sites anyway. Good point though.
>use this to block the blocker
>problem solved
also, only shit sites with shit content blocks ublock users. just move along. there will always be something similar and/or better available
how the actual fuck do you manage to make your browser even come close to looking like such trash
this, good to see at least one person knows how to ublock efficiently
does Glimmerblocker work well now? I haven't tried it in several years.
Adnauseam.io
Extension clicks on all ads in a sandbox to waste advertiser's money
>willingly submitting to the botnet, so far as to let it actually cuck you
wew
Actually clicking on the ads like adnauseam costs the advertizers money with no benefit. It"s the equivalent of taking your local car dealerships offer of free test drives up until they go bankrupt because they can't pay for gas any more.
Stop visiting shit sites or use µBlock origin and it's anti-antiadblock. Even Google's sites let you use adblock and Google is primarily an advertising company.
They're still getting all the benefits of tracking you and selling your metadata lol
>2017
>don't use Temple OS.
CIA nigger.
No you aren't lol :P It's a pure AJAX request happening in a sandbox ^^ But I'm sure you did *know* that, didn't you? xD
>implying they can't track you by your IP
wow are you the real jordan? upvoted
I am sure you have irrefutable proof for this claim. Present it please. Because Adnauseam acts like a proxy between you and the ads, much like any other "blocker" like ublock, adblock etc does.
Literally in the paper they link on their homepage about TMN which they seem to be based on. Nowhere did I see it mentioned that it acts as a proxy.
So I mean if you want to get rekt any more, just let me know. I'll be here waiting on (you)s
It's actually forked from ublock Origin now. Continue embarrassing yourself, please. I haven't loled at a cuck like u in days :3
Still had to reenable that extension and manually update in google chrome.
I'm so happy adnauseam is being shilled whenever anyone mentions ads or tracking, soon we'll reach critical mass
And if you think "tracking by ip" is a thing, get a fucking VPN you stupid nigger
Also, to help your obvious lack of reading comprehension: TMN stands for TrackMeNot, which is a Google seach obfuscator. It sends out crap google searches in an attempt to hide your actual search terms in a sea of junk.
It literally has nothing to do with AdNauseam, other than being by the same developers and copying the principle of crapflooding;
Feels good to know things, does it not, Jordan?
So where's it mentioned that it acts as a proxy?
github.com
PROTIP: you won't find where because it sends the requests from your own machine
This.
Just remember which ones doesn't work with adblock and stop giving them pageviews from accidental clicks
it's mostly only news websites which block adblocker and news websites are not even professional journalists anymore they just write yellow journalism and propaganda for the most part why would you pay for that bullshit fake news?
Yes, it registers a click, then discards all data it gets in return. It doesn't matter, because all tracking is based on cookies and javascript, both of which are ignored by adnauseam. Try again, google shill.
>using a browser made by an adware company
Because that is the fundamental principle of an adblocker. It doesn't need explaining, dear friend.
Your browser Adblocker Web
That/ s how it works.
>be ad company
>place ads on 2 websights
>ad clicked on by $IP on each sight
>that's monetizable data - that a user visits both sights
you guys are such morans I cannot even understand why you don't get this
>it also turns out that the same ip visits every single website
>it's also true for thousands of other IPs
Poisoned data set is worse than no data set at all, user, that's the point of the plugin. To waste money and introduce noise.
I have Firefox with GreaseMonkey and Reek's Anti-Adblock Killer installed. If I enter forbes.com I can navigate without problem. But if I google something and then, by a google link, I enter forbes.com, I may have problems rolling the site.
But you're still volunteering to be in the botnet and there's no proxy functionality.
See (he's a retard)
>shitting on people who "give into the botnet"
>uses wincucks 10 and chrome
You can't be serious.
question: I have Ublock but I don't want it fucking warning me every time I click on links from google shopping. That shit is really, really annoying. What do I turn off so that it only blocks advertisements on websites and known malware sites?
THIS, it's so fucking satisfying despite being among the pettiest of victories.
that kike site won't even let you read if you don't allow cookies
If you don't immediately leave websites and never return when you see that shit you're a retard and part of the problem.
I like your style.
Someone should use their massive botnets to do this. Deplete websites' bandwidth by running scripts that download images from their servers 24/7
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i just back out of those websites. all internet content is disposable. you don't really care that much about the article to go through the trouble of reading it. they aren't providing as much of a service to you as they want you to believe.
unless said website is offering me a download and is holding it ransom behind an adblock detector i wouldn't think twice about closing the tab and moving on with my time.
also capital FUCK forbes specifically along with every other website that does this, especially on mobile.
the CBS news video didn't load
Stop using inferior blockers
likewise
Is it flash?
Is Ad Nauseam detectable by the anti-adblockers?
Since Ad Nauseam actually loads the ad, I imagine that it would be immune to anti-adblocking sites. Or am I wrong about that?
Get the anti-adblock list for unlocking code k origin
Install the YesScript addon, and blacklist javascript on any website that does that.
Yes, I've been using it for a while, but the lists are outdated and you'll have to update them.
It could be immune to anti-adblockers. But not due to the reasons you think.
Anti ad-blocking is really simple. Most Adblockers use filters like EasyList. EasyList will block stuff like scripts called "advertising.js". So what happens? Sites are broken and unusable by default. But that script "advertising.js" unfucks the site and makes it usable again.
So Adblock-users will block that script that would make the site usable again.
Works with ublock.
Likewise.
Are you too dumb to block ads, OP? Just a couple of ticks to add more subscriptions.
Those sites are not worth viewing anyways
Right? Dunno why people don't think to do it
Anyone able to get through allmusic.com without the site being disabled?
This. As long as I don't need to interact with the website, I use archives
>use an adblocker
>"Thanks for not using adblocker!"
Just get uBlock and activate all the Anti-Adblocker lists.
Block the ad-block detected ad you dunce.
Sites can't tell when you're using ad-block they just post an image that you can only see if you block their shit.
This.
your ui got hit by the ugly bus
try FuckFuckAdblock by Mechazawa
How do you get up in the morning?
no problem here
Doesn't this require greasemonkey to use? Firefox is slow enough as it is.
greasemonkey doesn't make anything slower in my experience. Probably because I'm running Waterfox