On ublock origin (full version, not lite), click on the settings icon:
Then go to “Filter Lists” and enable both of the “Cookie Notices” options:
Man, this extension is vital for the internet. Do they take donations at all?
Fucking legend
Kinda like VLC, too. So many advertisers have offered its dev millions of dollars over the years, with 100% of them rejected. Incredible integrity.
Not all heroes wear capes
Does it still work? Last few times I’ve tried it it didn’t do much.
Not on Chrome, on Firefox it does wonders
Bonus tip, you can install extensions on Firefox mobile and block those pesky ads too
I occasionally do searches to see if there’s a blocker for those obnoxious, “Do you want to use the app?” lightboxes. To no avail. 😿
AdGuard has a filter list for Mobile App Banners.
You can make your own filters. Press the zap button to temporarily block something (to test) and the eyedropper to permenantly make a filter.
I try that in uBlock from time to time, but I still can’t seem to get it quite right. Testing in Duolingo right now, I set it to get rid of the app popup, as well as the semitransparent overlay that darkens the whole page. But there’s still some element on the page that restricts me from scrolling until I tap on the page. It’s an improvement, but still not quite there yet.
I just imported it, and still have to tap before I can swipe. I also checked eBay after importing, and that app banner still pops up.
Ublock Origin also has a section called annoyances, some of those lists probably block them.
I’ve already gone through and toggled on virtually all of the filter lists.
Is there anything for all the “subscribe to newsletter” popups on news sites and online stores?
Yes, those should be included under “Annoyances”
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get the consent-o-matic plugin as well. it automaticly denies concent on most mainstream sites. you can even set the level.
DandelionSprout also has a fantastic collection of lists that i use regularly. https://github.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt
I switched to AdNauseam and can’t tell any difference. And apparently AdNauseam actively is a hindrance to the ads instead of merely blocking them. Can anyone elaborate?
That’s basically it, it just creates a ton of traffic from your system by clicking on every ad as it blocks them.
The idea being you ‘hide in the noise’ essentially. I’m not sure how well that works though.
Well so far it blocks everything just as good as ublock as far as I can tell. So if there is even a chance I’m fucking with the advertisers, I’m sticking with it.
I’m pretty it is just a modified uBlock Origin.
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