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Post by michaelhopcroft on Jan 9, 2015 19:19:19 GMT
Does anyone know how to turn off Ad Blocker for specific sites while leaving it in place for others?
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Post by Chris Goodwin on Jan 10, 2015 0:59:00 GMT
I'm not sure which browser you're using. If it's Google Chrome, and you have the little ABP stop sign somewhere to the right of your address bar, you should just be able to click on that and select "Disable on this site" which will do just that. If it's some other configuration, I have no idea.
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Post by michaelhopcroft on Jan 10, 2015 2:52:18 GMT
I'm not sure which browser you're using. If it's Google Chrome, and you have the little ABP stop sign somewhere to the right of your address bar, you should just be able to click on that and select "Disable on this site" which will do just that. If it's some other configuration, I have no idea. I have AdBlock, which doesn't have that option. I turned it off, but now I may have to manually go in and turn it back on for sites where I need it.
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Post by Marcus Impudite on Apr 16, 2015 6:46:57 GMT
On my Firefox, I have an icon in my menu bar that brings up a menu with "Allow Ads this Site" as an option. I would advise you to be careful about whitelisting sites, however, since there have been incidents in recent memory where ad servers have been infected with some nasty stuff; including rootkits and ransomware. If you whitelist a site, you are trusting their server to never infect your system with malicious software; make sure your trust is not misplaced.
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Post by CRTaylor on Apr 16, 2015 16:06:23 GMT
Ever since I got adblocker, single girls in my area stopped popping up on my browser.
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