How can I block ads from a specific website only?
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How can I block ads from a specific website only?
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How can I block ads from a specific website only?
thanks!
How can I block ads from a specific website only?
thanks!
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
To clarify - do you want to block ads that are displayed when you visit a certain site, like block all ads on cnet.com, or do you want to block all ads that advertise a certain site, regardless of whose site you are on? What adblocking extension do you use now? If you use adblock plus or ublock origin you could ask in their own forums.
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
Note that Firefox has a Tracking Protection feature that can block some content.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/tr ... on-firefox
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/tr ... on-firefox
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
I want to block ANY ads that appear on a SPECIFIC website when I visit that SPECIFIC websiteallande wrote:To clarify - do you want to block ads that are displayed when you visit a certain site, like block all ads on cnet.com, or do you want to block all ads that advertise a certain site, regardless of whose site you are on? What adblocking extension do you use now? If you use adblock plus or ublock origin you could ask in their own forums.
I dont know and I dont care where these ads come from.
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
Specify what an ad is and how to tell the browser.
Think for yourself. Otherwise you have to believe what other people tell you.
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Constitution says: One man, one vote. Supreme court says: One dollar, one vote.
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
Try Ublock Origin, blocks literally all ads.
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
If you use NoScript it will list the urls which try and load during the page load.
You can judge which are good and which are those you wish to block.
Each site can also be given a customized default which will allow some of the site to continue to function.
I think uBlock has the same capability in identifying which urls try to load.
You can judge which are good and which are those you wish to block.
Each site can also be given a customized default which will allow some of the site to continue to function.
I think uBlock has the same capability in identifying which urls try to load.
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
I don't think you understand what I am saying.
There are ad blockers, right? I want one to work only when I visit a specific website!
There are ad blockers, right? I want one to work only when I visit a specific website!
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
Try Ublock Origin, blocks literally all ads!firefoxuse wrote:There are ad blockers, right? I want one to work only when I visit a specific website!
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
How can I make it work for no site, apart from http://www. freedating .co.uk ?Frank Lion wrote:Try Ublock Origin, blocks literally all ads!firefoxuse wrote:There are ad blockers, right? I want one to work only when I visit a specific website!
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
That Ublock Origin does not allow me to apply for jobs on indeed.co.uk!
And I don't see a way to whitelist a website!
And I don't see a way to whitelist a website!
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
You could always disable the extension when visiting that job site as it is unlikely to have a lot of ads displayed.That Ublock Origin does not allow me to apply for jobs on indeed.co.uk!
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
The whitelist is in the settings of the extension.
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
Well, it's pretty obvious!firefoxuse wrote:How can I make it work for no site, apart from http://www. freedating co.uk ?Frank Lion wrote:Try Ublock Origin, blocks literally all ads!firefoxuse wrote:There are ad blockers, right? I want one to work only when I visit a specific website!
You bookmark the about:addons page and have uBlock Origin disabled all the time, until you want to go to that site and then you bring up the bookmark and enable the extension!
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Re: How can I block ads from a specific website only?
Copy/paste the following regular expression into the Whitelist pane in the dashboard:firefoxuse wrote:How can I make it work for no site, apart from http://www. freedating .co.uk ?
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/^https?:\/\/(?!www.freedating.co.uk\/)/