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Google to block Adblock from Chrome... again?
Syntax Error:
You can block adverts at network/vlan level.
If you use OpenWRT for example, package AdBlock drops all DNS lookups by returning NXDOMAIN (non-existent domain) on those pesky ads. Also a Raspberry Pi running Pi-Hole as a local DNS host achieves the same result.
As sys admin, you've full control over whitelists too. Plus network wide ad blocking allows configuring guest networks or 'kid safe' access points.
Okay, no good when you're roaming someone elses network. Plus AdBlock doesn't do wildcards, yet. Also Gargoyle ads use the same DNS as their other web page code bloat, so they are still there. Not ideal, but network level blocking is the future.
Cyberdragon:
You can use the "block element" of adblockers that have it to block those types of pesky embeded ads. ;D
jaycee:
--- Quote from: Monkeh on May 14, 2020, 01:05:00 am ---He's a spammer bumping his post count.
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A spammer who evidently knows how to build electronics. Check my other posts :P
Monkeh:
--- Quote from: jaycee on May 14, 2020, 10:13:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: Monkeh on May 14, 2020, 01:05:00 am ---He's a spammer bumping his post count.
--- End quote ---
A spammer who evidently knows how to build electronics. Check my other posts :P
--- End quote ---
.. not.. you...
jaycee:
--- Quote from: Monkeh on May 14, 2020, 10:14:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: jaycee on May 14, 2020, 10:13:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: Monkeh on May 14, 2020, 01:05:00 am ---He's a spammer bumping his post count.
--- End quote ---
A spammer who evidently knows how to build electronics. Check my other posts :P
--- End quote ---
.. not.. you...
--- End quote ---
Oh, the guy moaning about the necro post ? :) Meh. To err is to human, thats all I have to say ;)
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