THE OFFICIAL "HOW DO I BLOCK THESE DUMB ASS ADS WITH MY BROWSER" thread

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Feb 6, 2009
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dont know about chrome, but in firefox

1. install adblock plus

2. right click picture

3. click "Adblock plus: block image"

4. check "custom"

5. click "add filter"

thats it
 
Jun 4, 2004
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I don't f*** with Google Chrome... but but I do Google.. so here you go.

One of Google Chrome’s First Extensions: AdSweep


AdBlock Plus, an add-on that prevents advertisements from being loaded on web pages, is one of the most popular add-ons for Firefox (Firefox). The non-profit Mozilla Foundation (whose corporate arm, Mozilla Corporation, does profit mainly from advertising) has never tried to thwart the add-on.

For the maker of Chrome (Chrome), Google (Google), advertising is a much more serious business. The company makes billions of dollars in web-based advertising, and it definitely won’t be too happy when AdSweep, an ad-blocking extension for Chrome, becomes widely available.

Yes, this extension has been around for a couple of months, but extensions aren’t yet officially supported by Chrome and there’s no easy way to install it. This will change, as Google has recently opened up an API for third party developers, with plans to start officially supporting extensions soon.

According to LA Times, Google has been ambiguous on the subject so far. Of course, Google Chrome (Google Chrome) has a relatively small chunk of the web browser market (1.42% in April, according to some estimates), and the users that install AdSweep will not be a threat to its revenue. But ultimately, Google’s goal for Chrome is to attain as much market share as possible; if Chrome’s market share rises, AdSweep and similar extensions will become more and more of a problem for Google.


F*** Google Chrome
 
Apr 11, 2008
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^^ beat me to it

http://www.adsweep.org/



errr....edit


Update: Due to lack of time, lack of technical support, and despite repeated requests with no feedback, I sadly had to discontinue the AdSweep project. You can still download it and tweak the source code to your needs if you know how to do so. I will no longer remove ads on demand. Thanks to those who have helped me.
 

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Some Random Asshole
Apr 25, 2002
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dont know about chrome, but in firefox

1. install adblock plus

2. right click picture

3. click "Adblock plus: block image"

4. check "custom"

5. click "add filter"

thats it
thanks man. that shit was fucking annoying. i haven't been on here much recently. i just saw that shit like 3 minutes ago and was debating on whether or not i should stay away longer LOL.....
:knockout:

now i don't have to worry about it though.