Hello Jay Harris!
** On Wednesday 17.02.21 - 15:16, Jay Harris wrote to August Abolins:
Shopping sites are truly just getting worse and worse in
that regard.
Which blocker are you using? I use "uBlock Origin"
(ublockorigin.com)..
I *think* I tried that one at one time but there was some reason
I had to find something else.
I use AdBlockerUltimate. My browser is Firefox on a laptop with
XP.
[1] a result with the AdBlockerUltimate working:
URL:
https://susepaste.org/8425927
Note that 8 ads are blocked (upper right corner), and the DNS is
spoofed.
[2] a result with the AdBlockerUltimate turned off:
URL:
https://susepaste.org/42410585
[3] the AdBlockerUltimate, itself:
URL:
https://susepaste.org/99112893
and find it quite speedy. It was described on the Security
Now podcast as more of an "HTML Firewall" than a blocker as
it stops things from being processed or even fetched saving
you battery power & bandwidth.
I think I learned about uBlock from there too. But I think it
stopped being supported as a plug-in for Firefox on XP.
My FF is 52. And uBlocker needs 57 or up now.
It really hit home how well that extension works when a
friend brought up speedtest.net and there were more
advertisements than content on the screen.
Yes.. the goal would be to block the streaming data of the ads
themselves. That is my concern when using mobile data configured
as a hotspot for my XP latop that I primarily use at home.
Facebook is another horrible place to visit on my modest mobile
data connection. A typical visit to "facebook.com" would consume
2MB of data before everything settles down. Meanwhile, if I use
the mobile destination "m.facebook.com", the data stream is just
200Kb. I just pop onto m.facebook.com long enough to see if
there are any Messenger messages for me. If there are not, I
leave. I am not interested in pictures of people's dinner
plates and their myriad of forwarded memes.
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