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What do you use to stop ads on Chrome?


bigjohn

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G'day guys.

 

What do you use for stopping ads on Chrome? I'm using Ad Block Plus but it's not as good as it was in the past.

 

Thanks

 

John  

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Okay guys every plugin is more or less the same. But besides, you should definitely use Admuncher. The difference is, plugins "simply hides"  the ads. But Admuncher "blocks" the connection so that it will save your bandwidth. And you feel faster internet.

 

www.admuncher.com

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7 minutes ago, mclaren85 said:

you should definitely use Admuncher

 

Admuncher not support https.

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But I still using this software :hehe:

 

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Just now, Batu69 said:

 

Admuncher not support https.

Truuuuuuuu... :clap::afro:B)

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3 minutes ago, Batu69 said:

 

Admuncher not support https.

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But I still using this software :hehe:

 

But still the Internet heavily depends on http, You will not lost anything if you use this tiny software rather than 548 kb.

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Ballistic Gelatin

FWIW, I standardized on Comodo Dragon several years ago, But I don't recall ever adding any ad-blocking extensions to it.

 

The strange thing is, I rarely -- if ever -- get any ads on the web sites that I visit. So I guess Comodo is doing its own thing when it comes to ad-blocking. Go figure.

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Phragmeister

uBlock Origin.

If you're an advanced user and want more options, and something that works with uBlock Origin, try uMatrix.

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4 hours ago, Batu69 said:

Admuncher not support https.

 

Should we uninstall/disable ABP ,NoScript on firefox , or uBlock on Chrome

if we install AdMuncher?

Does the coexistence happens to be overkill?

 

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5 hours ago, bigjohn said:

G'day guys.

 

What do you use for stopping ads on Chrome? I'm using Ad Block Plus but it's not as good as it was in the past.

 

Thanks

 

John  

Stealth Mode

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stealth-mode/hfkpddhkjcbfmnclailpehabmekgphfh

 

Ghostery

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ghostery/mlomiejdfkolichcflejclcbmpeaniij

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2 hours ago, Rivenson said:

 

Should we uninstall/disable ABP ,NoScript on firefox , or uBlock on Chrome

if we install AdMuncher?

Does the coexistence happens to be overkill?

 

 

No need uninstall/disable ABP ,NoScript on firefox , or uBlock on Chrome, if install admuncher.

Admuncher will filter what ABP uBlock has missed on http sites. ABP, uBlock will filter on https sites

because Admuncher not support https.

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Another vote for ublock origin. On Android chrome, I use Adguard Pro.

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19 hours ago, Rivenson said:

 

Should we uninstall/disable ABP ,NoScript on firefox , or uBlock on Chrome

if we install AdMuncher?

Does the coexistence happens to be overkill?

 

No, peaceful coexistence occurs:) Admuncher even blocks Spotify aplication ads.

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Ublock origin, uMatrix, some userscripts like anti adblock killer reek, fuck fuckadblock, adsbypasser.

And javascript popup addon to block some javascript popups.

No adguard, no admuncher or any softwares, just addons/extensions.

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Admuncher

On 6/15/2016 at 10:13 AM, mclaren85 said:

But still the Internet heavily depends on http, You will not lost anything if you use this tiny software rather than 548 kb.

 

 

Admuncher was good! We miss the old time.

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scandal1981

another one for "ublock origin" it also has webrtc protection, good for chrome, on FF too "flashblock" to block those annoying animated ads or videos on crack sites

and I save bandwidth, lots of 

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