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notinmybackyard 09-23-2020 01:24 AM

what can hide my adblocker?
 
I'm getting fed up with sites telling me to disable my adblocker.

I tried grease monkey but that only worked for about a month and updates didn't help.

So what can I use?

Marshal 09-23-2020 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard (Post 22740524)
I'm getting fed up with sites telling me to disable my adblocker.

I tried grease monkey but that only worked for about a month and updates didn't help.

So what can I use?

A DNS based ad blocker is a good alternative. You can use an OpenWRT router or Pi-hole for that, or Google for more. Probably a VPN that blocks ads. Ad placements will still be there, but the ads will not be visible. The site you visit will not be reporting ad-blocker related issues anymore.

CurrentlySober 09-23-2020 02:39 AM

I'll hide my adblocker behind the sofa if Google ever knocks on my door...

CurrentlySober 09-23-2020 02:42 AM

Seriously though, there's a plugin that sits alongside your adblocker in the browser bar called 'Behind The Overlay'

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...baggebcednbbme

Now when a site decides to tell you to disable your adblocker to view the content, the way it does it is to place an overlay on the screen, with that message as part of it. So you click the browser button, and the overlay / message disappear leaving you able to read the content that was being obscured.

adultchatpay 09-23-2020 03:14 AM

you can add exemptions to the sites you usually visit.

Klen 09-23-2020 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Marshal (Post 22740530)
A DNS based ad blocker is a good alternative. You can use an OpenWRT router or Pi-hole for that, or Google for more. Probably a VPN that blocks ads. Ad placements will still be there, but the ads will not be visible. The site you visit will not be reporting ad-blocker related issues anymore.

Depending on site, some sites will see how you are not establishing connection with ad server and execute notification based on it.

lockept93 09-23-2020 04:57 AM

Or you can stop expecting all webmasters work for free and start to delete your adblocker :2 cents:

I mean if a person makes a website and decide to make it only for people who disable the adblocker - it's their decision and u don't need to start to find sneaky ways to exploid that.
In the end it's the same like u hack into a paysite to get the content for free.

CurrentlySober 09-23-2020 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by lockept93 (Post 22740598)
Or you can stop expecting all webmasters work for free and start to delete your adblocker :2 cents:

No one "expects you to work for free'... You are not providing a needed service that benefits anyone... All you are doing is repackaging videos from pornhub.

You are CHOOSING to do this. No one is asking you to do it... No one. :2 cents:

Quote:

Originally Posted by lockept93 (Post 22740598)
In the end it's the same like u hack into a paysite to get the content for free.

Or when you display content from a site like pornhub that oftens displays stolen content? One of the first videos I clicked on your site was for a video of a webcam girl. Guess what? it was no longer available, as they had had to file a DMCA with pornhub to get it removed!

You are just trying to profit of of stolen content just as much as the next person is... :2 cents:

https://i.imgur.com/8dyzGPs.jpg


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Klen 09-23-2020 06:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lockept93 (Post 22740598)
Or you can stop expecting all webmasters work for free and start to delete your adblocker :2 cents:

I mean if a person makes a website and decide to make it only for people who disable the adblocker - it's their decision and u don't need to start to find sneaky ways to exploid that.
In the end it's the same like u hack into a paysite to get the content for free.

Nothing wrong with having ads but i find it annoying how i am blocked before i saw is content which they provide good or just spam.

notinmybackyard 09-23-2020 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 22740549)
Seriously though, there's a plugin that sits alongside your adblocker in the browser bar called 'Behind The Overlay'

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...baggebcednbbme

Now when a site decides to tell you to disable your adblocker to view the content, the way it does it is to place an overlay on the screen, with that message as part of it. So you click the browser button, and the overlay / message disappear leaving you able to read the content that was being obscured.

Thanks! You're the shit and I'll check out the plugin

Quote:

Originally Posted by lockept93 (Post 22740598)
Or you can stop expecting all webmasters work for free and start to delete your adblocker :2 cents:

I mean if a person makes a website and decide to make it only for people who disable the adblocker - it's their decision and u don't need to start to find sneaky ways to exploid that.
In the end it's the same like u hack into a paysite to get the content for free.

Go fuck yourself.

lockept93 09-23-2020 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 22740608)
No one "expects you to work for free'... You are not providing a needed service that benefits anyone... All you are doing is repackaging videos from pornhub.

You are CHOOSING to do this. No one is asking you to do it... No one. :2 cents:



Or when you display content from a site like pornhub that oftens displays stolen content? One of the first videos I clicked on your site was for a video of a webcam girl. Guess what? it was no longer available, as they had had to file a DMCA with pornhub to get it removed!

You are just trying to profit of of stolen content just as much as the next person is... :2 cents:

https://i.imgur.com/8dyzGPs.jpg


.

Yes I use the official service from PornHub to embed their videos and get payed for sending people to them - welcome to the buisness! :1orglaugh

And yes sometimes content creators decide to delete or take their videos private - that happens, but not cause of any DMCA issues. I'm talking about content uploaded from original creators, so tell me how this is "stealing". It's promoting.

And beside the concept I do - there is a lot of work in many sites and if the owner decide to keep it free, but want put ads, then the user has to accept it, or don't visit/use the website.
These sneaky ways are the real stealing, cause you want exploid something.

It's hard to accept it, but you using websites or watching content on yt for example and have your adblock on, you are nothing else like a person who want get in the cinema through the backdoor.
It's ok if you want do it - but don't say it's right. :2 cents:

How many hours in your life u enjoy content from your favourite youtube channel without even thinking about giving something for that? I mean how greedy must a person be that even a free way to pay it too much?

2MuchMark 09-23-2020 07:48 AM

I use Pi Hole: https://pi-hole.net

It blocks ads across my entire network including my mobile devices.


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