Malware menaces poison ads as Google, Yahoo! look away; "malvertising" expected to cost $1B in damag
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[QUOTE=LtKyle2;48576082]Im currently using uBlock on Chrome for my laptop and Adblock Edge is only on Mozilla(discontinued), any other alternatives?[/QUOTE]
Ad block edge was awesome while it lasted to bad they discontinued it back in May. Try ad block plus with allow some non intrusive ads turned off in the filter options or ublock although I find ad block plus to be much more reliable. This host file is also pretty useful for blocking popups shock sites and scam sites as well. [url]http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/[/url]
Ghostery is pretty useful too if you turn of the ghost ranking feature and block everything besides web widgets.
[QUOTE=coldroll5;48570247]That's probably because you have allow some non intrusive advertising turned on in the filter preferences turn it off and it should block all ads.[/QUOTE]
Thank you for mentioning this, I had no idea about it!
When did they add it? I don't remember it being there last time I went through the settings.
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;48557869]Excuse: Edge will have addon support later this year[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;48556522]They're probably shaming you only because you're not using a more resource efficient ad blocker like uBlock/uB Origin.[/QUOTE]
Are you an advertisement? Adblock isn't letting me block you for some reason.
[QUOTE=Warriorx4;48578773]Are you an advertisement? Adblock isn't letting me block you for some reason.[/QUOTE]
I've always suspected that they're some form of malignant AI.
[QUOTE=PsiSoldier;48577926]Thank you for mentioning this, I had no idea about it!
When did they add it? I don't remember it being there last time I went through the settings.[/QUOTE]
Three or four years ago I think? I know it wasn't around back in 2009 or 2010.
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