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Know of a Good Free Adblocker?

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I have one on my other Dell PC but can't remember what it's called. I tried a few of them tonight. One didn't work, one has a popup in the lower right of the screen telling of the ads it blocked on every page, and another one wants donations.

Now I'm getting ads sent to my gmail inbox.

I'm using Google Chrome on Win 10.
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What browser are you using?

When I use Google Chrome, I use uBlock Origin...

I hope that you are doing well, and your kittys too!
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Ken wrote:What browser are you using?

When I use Google Chrome, I use uBlock Origin...

I hope that you are doing well, and your kittys too!
Hi Ken. I forgot to mention that I'm running Chrome.

The cats and I are well. Thank you. I'll try that ad blocker.
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AdBlock and NoScript are what i run on chrome in windows 7
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Used to run the good old AdBlockPlus.
A few years ago switched to uBlock Origin...quite a bit better.
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I've used uBlock Origin for years too... I have it turned off for SG of course ;)
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Used to run the good old AdBlockPlus.
A few years ago switched to uBlock Origin...quite a bit better.
That uBlock origin works real nice.
Thanks for the ideas.
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https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... iagm?hl=en

is this what you guys are using now ?
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Philip wrote:I've used uBlock Origin for years too... I have it turned off for SG of course ;)
SG has ads? :wth:
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Mark wrote:https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... iagm?hl=en

is this what you guys are using now ?
Yep, exactly. I just turn it off in rare occasions for some well known sites if functionality suffers.
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Easto wrote:SG has ads? :wth:
Not for premium members! :D :rockin:
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Philip wrote:Yep, exactly. I just turn it off in rare occasions for some well known sites if functionality suffers.
will try it thanks
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all you need is any raspberry pie 3 or 4, ethernet cable and power.
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it even blocked my lg tv ads (what is trending right now) so I put it in whitelist.
In 24 hours in blocked over 60 000 ads with medium browsing the internet is going much faster.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Used to run the good old AdBlockPlus.
A few years ago switched to uBlock Origin...quite a bit better.
me too - had been using AdBlockPlus (ABP) back in the late 2000s (like 2007 thru early 2010s) and that one has not been the same ever since uBlock Origin (uBO) came out in which UBO works better, even on old or slow CPUs - so I switched to ublock for good
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