Blocking Ads
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Blocking Ads
Everytime I look for something on the net, ads for the item follow me on my computer wherever I go. Watches, tools and towel warming radiator ads follow me around like pet dogs and I would like to know if there is any way of stopping this nuisance?
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Re: Blocking Ads
clear your cookies....
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Re: Blocking Ads
Dave, have tried about 30 times to access my carder1 account without success. So using another e-mail opened this one just to say thanks for the help. I have e-mailed ultimate h to tell them about my log-in problem and hopefully wont have to use this user again.
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Re: Blocking Ads
I get adverts following me all the time.....like I was looking at thai brides..........
Arguing with a woman is like reading a Software Licence Agreement.
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
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Re: Blocking Ads
itinerent1 wrote:Dave, have tried about 30 times to access my carder1 account without success. So using another e-mail opened this one just to say thanks for the help. I have e-mailed ultimate h to tell them about my log-in problem and hopefully wont have to use this user again.
I never received any email
Normally if you send me an email you get sent one back from my server asking you to click a verification link, if you have not clicked that the email will of gone to my box trapper where it will have been deleted!
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Re: Blocking Ads
Perhaps I should also add that if this site isn't here one day it is because it has closed because of all the people using ad blockers
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Re: Blocking Ads
Have to agree with UHM for once, Even though I hate the damn adds and there's much too many in my opinion, they are what pays for the web site and forum, and that you can take from me isn't cheap.
Pssssst the Ads also pay for the competition prizes, next time you win something or think of entering.
Pssssst the Ads also pay for the competition prizes, next time you win something or think of entering.
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Re: Blocking Ads
I just ignore adverts.
One thing which did wierd me out though, regarding this advert stuff. A female friend of mine borrowed my laptop one evening.
All the next day instead of the usual screwfix etc. I was getting adverts for lingerie... Using my laptop to buy her pants? Cheeky mare.
One thing which did wierd me out though, regarding this advert stuff. A female friend of mine borrowed my laptop one evening.
All the next day instead of the usual screwfix etc. I was getting adverts for lingerie... Using my laptop to buy her pants? Cheeky mare.
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Re: Blocking Ads
Thanks for the input guys and a special thanks to Mr Admin who helped me get back to my usual user after some 40 attempts to log in. The problem of ads appearing is insignificant compared to my marathon log-in attemps.
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Re: Blocking Ads
if you have firefox download a add-on called '*****' activate this and it will block all everything you choose, targeted ads etc..
[quote from UHM:]
Perhaps I should also add that if this site isn't here one day it is because it has closed because of all the people using ad blockers
By all means use them but do not plug/advertise them.
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[quote from UHM:]
Perhaps I should also add that if this site isn't here one day it is because it has closed because of all the people using ad blockers
By all means use them but do not plug/advertise them.
mod5