![]() ![]() If you allow cookies from a website, you’ll automatically be in Custom mode.Ĭlick on the Trackers box and you’ll be able to block trackers in two ways. You can decide what you’re blocking, including trackers, cookies and more. The Custom setting gives you the ultimate choice. This mode will block known third-party trackers and cookies in all Firefox windows. If seeing too many ads ruins your day, then the Strict mode is a better fit. To get trackers off your tail in Standard mode, use a Private Browsing window. If ads don’t bother you and you don’t mind being followed by trackers and third-party cookies, then the Standard setting should work for you. You should see a blue pop-up with different selections. In the drop-down menu, click on Content Blocking. It looks like three lines stacked on top of each other. To start, click on the Firefox menu in the top right-hand corner of your screen. On Firefox, you can use Privacy or Content Blocking settings to get even more control over ad trackers that serve you the ads. Use it to block ads on Facebook, YouTube and Hulu.Ĭreate a tracker-free zone with Content Blocking One of the most popular ad blockers for Chrome, Safari and Firefox is AdBlock. Block them with Popup Blocker and never deal with another annoying popup again. Too many people blocking their ads could put them out of business. Some of your favorite newspapers and magazines rely on advertising. The only issues we can fix are those caused by AdBlock itself.There’s AdBlocker Ultimate that gets rid of every single ad, but buyer beware. But in all likelihood the problem isn't with AdBlock itself, it's with the filter lists used by many ad blockers, and we don't maintain the filter lists. We would love to help you ourselves and we understand your frustration when we can't. Provide a screenshot of the issue if you can.Provide a link to the page that isn't working.Be sure to include your browser and version and which ad blockers you have tested.Note: If the site contains adult content, please include "NSFW" ("not safe for work") in the topic subject Click the New Topic button in the appropriate forum.Here are some guidelines for reporting your issue in the EasyList forums. If the list authors use a forum for issue tracking, be sure to read any pinned posts, especially those that begin "Before you post a problem in this forum." The list authors may have a formal complaint process or it may be just an emailed request for help. You can find the contact information for all the filter lists in our Knowledge Base. Keep doing that until you find the list that makes the problem come back.Re-enable the first filter list you disabled and wait for AdBlock to fetch it.If it doesn't, skip to "A filter list isn't blocking the resource," below. Note which filter lists are enabled on the FILTER LISTS tab in AdBlock's options, then disable them.Here's how to determine which filter list is blocking the resource: All we can do is point you to the people who can help you. If you can't change the name (for instance, if the text string "ad" is part of your domain name), you'll need to ask the list authors to add an exception for it. The best solution is to change the name to something the filter lists won't recognize as an ad. Please see this post on Stack Overflow for a good list of what to look for. ![]() The first thing to look for is a file or directory with a name that's triggering a filter list to block it. If visitors can't get to your site at all because AdBlock says it hosts malware, your site may have been blocklisted by a malware filter list. If your visitors are reporting that images are missing, pages look strange, forms don't work, etc., most often a resource on your site has a name that makes it look like an ad to the filter lists. ![]()
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