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Whats is your anti ad solution?
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Whats is your anti ad solution?

I don’t care banner ad but please no 100 pop up with trap!
I am using uBlock Origin and Anti-Adblock Killer Continue. But some of them not working to the Unspeakable video site.

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  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    uBlock mainly. Thinking about setting up pi-hole on a box and using that instead though. I know many people around here use it.

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  • ublock origin

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  • Shot2Shot2 Member

    DNS RPZ

  • pikepike Veteran

    uBlock origin and privacy badger (which blocks social share buttons for example).

  • What about mobile solutions? ublock also?

  • DNSGuard/Epicbrowser

  • None. Im a marketer, so it would be suicide. Studying material.

  • @Crandolph said:
    None. Im a marketer, so it would be suicide. Studying material.

    I planed to run a porn site months ago with unlimited pop up ad. But I am using ublock. Is that the reason I fail?

  • pfsense + pfblockerng with 9.9.9.9 as upstream resolver

    you could also run DNSMASQ on a vps local to your city with a good blocklist and prob achieve same results.

  • @elliotc said:

    @Crandolph said:
    None. Im a marketer, so it would be suicide. Studying material.

    I planed to run a porn site months ago with unlimited pop up ad. But I am using ublock. Is that the reason I fail?

    Yes.

    All ads have the same fundamental persuasive structure and you should always be researching.

    Although this is a shitty unfunny joke.

  • @Crandolph said:

    @elliotc said:

    @Crandolph said:
    None. Im a marketer, so it would be suicide. Studying material.

    I planed to run a porn site months ago with unlimited pop up ad. But I am using ublock. Is that the reason I fail?

    Yes.

    All ads have the same fundamental persuasive structure and you should always be researching.

    Although this is a shitty unfunny joke.

    I really planned to do that... And fuck up because the asia traffic is expensive. The paradox is that I want people to watch my ads but I try to block ads. Shame.

  • causecause Member

    ublock for browsers and adblocking dns for mobile apps
    https://app.usb0.net/blockdns.txt

  • @elliotc said:

    @Crandolph said:

    @elliotc said:

    @Crandolph said:
    None. Im a marketer, so it would be suicide. Studying material.

    I planed to run a porn site months ago with unlimited pop up ad. But I am using ublock. Is that the reason I fail?

    Yes.

    All ads have the same fundamental persuasive structure and you should always be researching.

    Although this is a shitty unfunny joke.

    I really planned to do that... And fuck up because the asia traffic is expensive. The paradox is that I want people to watch my ads but I try to block ads. Shame.

    Well yes personally I think it's unethical to block ads. If you feel a site is intrusive don't use it, but 99% of ad based sites are free and depend on advertising as their only source of revenue.

    If I find value from the site I'll either use it or not. Ads included.

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  • JahAGRJahAGR Member
    edited March 2018

    ublock origin with a few extra lists

    and running some of the domain lists used by pihole but with powerdns

    on mobile (android) it's ublock origin in firefox but i need to find a new browser...

    also running some other extensions like privacy badger etc, but their purpose isn't exactly ad blocking

  • Both my primary and secondary DNS servers run Pi-hole.

  • Shot2Shot2 Member

    @solaire said:
    Both my primary and secondary DNS servers run Pi-hole.

    It blocks everything except urethral porn?

  • any solution for twitch ads?

  • AidanAidan Member

    Most sites I frequent are whitelisted, any pop-ups/unders, autoplay video or flashing banners gets uBlock enabled.

    A custom hosts file & uBlock Origin with:

    Disable pre-fetching (to prevent any connection for blocked network requests) Disable hyperlink auditing Parse and enforce cosmetic filters My filters​​​​ uBlock filters uBlock filters – Badware risks​​​​​ uBlock filters – Privacy uBlock filters – Resource abuse​​​​​ uBlock filters – Unbreak​​​​​ Adblock Warning Removal List EasyList EasyPrivacy​​​​​ Malware Domain List​​​​​ Malware domains Peter Lowe’s Ad and tracking server list​​​​​

    any solution for twitch ads?

    uBlock should be enough.

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  • uBlock and pi-hole

  • elliotc said: But some of them not working to the Unspeakable video site.

    I use uBlock Origin of course, but just discovered that there's a couple of blockers for YT specifically. I just installed AdBlocker for Youtube, so we'll see how that goes. So far it seems to clean things up quite a bit.

  • Crandolph said: Well yes personally I think it's unethical to block ads. If you feel a site is intrusive don't use it, but 99% of ad based sites are free and depend on advertising as their only source of revenue.

    You and I have different ethics. :) Personally I think the only responsible thing is to block ads whenever possible.

    That said, when I like what they have on a site that I visit regularly, I make a point of disabling my ad blocker because I feel I have a relationship with those sites. Random sites just take up more load time with the ads, and basically just irritate me. There is no marketing win for them.

  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited March 2018

    uBlock at public wireless, and KidProtect at home.

  • Traditional ads will be a thing of the past when we finally invent a more effective method of brainwashing.

  • umatrix with default deny on everything 3rd party and first party javascript (individually whitelisted as necessary)

    I hate spinning cpu fans.

  • @MasonR said:
    uBlock mainly. Thinking about setting up pi-hole on a box and using that instead though. I know many people around here use it.

    Pi-hole + OpenVPN = no ads on all your devices

  • Unlock origin for PC's then pihole for rest

  • untorehuntoreh Member
    edited March 2018

    @Janevski said:
    Traditional ads will be a thing of the past when we finally invent a more effective method of brainwashing.

    from where do you think the whole push for VR comes from if not from advertisers?

  • The main reason I install ad block is for the YouTube ads. The most stupid ads implementation I ever seen.

  • TionTion Member

    @untoreh said:
    from where do you think the whole push for VR comes from if not from advertisers?

    From people who honestly think this is the next big entertainment thing?

  • Tion said: people who honestly think

    nasty lot

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