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How do i exit ads? I am getting sick of it. I don't want to use adblocker

 

 

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2 minutes ago, f23948 said:

How do i exit ads? I am getting sick of it. I don't want to use adblocker

Why not?

Logical people do.

Actually "ublock origin" is better.

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4 minutes ago, f23948 said:

I don't want to use adblocker

Mind if I ask why? The internet is an awful place these days without an ad blocker, and not using one really only serves to make your web browsing experience more annoying. 

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You can't.  Welcome to Corporate Earth

 With all the Trolls, Try Hards, Noobs and Weirdos around here you'd think i'd find SOMEWHERE to fit in!

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24 minutes ago, f23948 said:

How do i exit ads? I am getting sick of it. I don't want to use adblocker

 

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Normally you can either click the faded background around an overlay popup like the one pictured in your screenshot, click some kind of (x) icon in the corner, or click the 3-dot menu seen in your screenshot and hopefully find a way to dismiss the overlay.

 

Or... you can protect your browsing habits by using the uBlock Origin extension. 😉 https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock

 

 

uBlock Origin disabled.

There's so much wasted screen space and it took SIXTY FIVE SECONDS for the site to stop placing call after call to various ad servers. Yes, I buy stuff from Dell, someone visited Home Depot's website recently, and no, I don't live in Tofino - just picked one of my favorite places to visit.

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uBlock Origin Enabled.

Breathes a sigh of relief. The website layout and load times speak for themselves.

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4 minutes ago, kirashi said:

Normally you can either click the faded background around an overlay popup like the one pictured in your screenshot, click some kind of (x) icon in the corner, or click the 3-dot menu seen in your screenshot and hopefully find a way to dismiss the overlay.

 

Or... you can protect your browsing habits by using the uBlock Origin extension. 😉 https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock

 

 

uBlock Origin disabled.

There's so much wasted screen space and it took SIXTY FIVE SECONDS for the site to stop placing call after call to various ad servers. Yes, I buy stuff from Dell, someone visited Home Depot's website recently, and no, I don't live in Tofino - just picked one of my favorite places to visit.

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uBlock Origin Enabled.

Breathes a sigh of relief. The website layout and load times speak for themselves.

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even though i clicked on 3 digits there's no way to exit ads. When i clicked on faded background sometimes ads doesn't go away

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7 minutes ago, f23948 said:

even though i clicked on 3 digits there's no way to exit ads. When i clicked on faded background sometimes ads doesn't go away

Sounds like it's time to find another website for weather forecasts, or begin utilizing uBlock Origin. 😉 

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21 minutes ago, kirashi said:

Sounds like it's time to find another website for weather forecasts, or begin utilizing uBlock Origin. 😉 

Weather Underground is what weather.com should be.

 

If you want the information straight from the horse's mouth, you can get forecasts and radar from NOAA and the National Weather Service at weather.gov.

 

But yeah, an ad blocker and Privacy Badger make the Internet usable again!

I sold my soul for ProSupport.

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I never see ads.

 

You haven't said why you don't want to use an ad blocker but you want to get rid of ads. Not logical.

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unplug internet and buy books for your information

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Go to "about:config".
Enable "toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets".

 

Go to "about:support".
For "Profile Folder", click "Open Folder".
Create a folder named "chrome".
In the "chrome" folder, create a text file named "userContent.css".

Paste this CSS and save the file:

@charset "utf-8";

@-moz-document domain("weather.com") {
    /* Disable ads. */
    [id^="WxuAd-"],
    [id^="google_ads_"],
    [name^="google_ads_"] {
        display: none !important;
    }
}

 

Restart Firefox.

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