Hoe te te blokkeren/verwijder reclame uit FaceBook en MySpace
Gepost op 28 Augustus, 2007 in 3:48 p.m.
Niet het zou aardig zijn als u uw FaceBook of MySpace zonder alle advertenties en rommel kon doorbladeren? Persoonlijk, let ik tekst op geen advertenties, maar ik kan niet me die lastige geanimeerde advertenties van de flitsbanner bevinden die langer aan lading dan de rest van de pagina!! duur! Waarom wachttijd extra weinig seconden op elke pagina voor advertenties omhoog te laden als u niet op hen gaat klikken.
Ik heb geconstateerd dat FaceBook niet helemaal zo vreselijk zoals MySpace is, waar ik om het even wat op mijn profielpagina met de header advertentie, de tekstadvertentie, de Gekenmerkte advertentie van het Profiel, en de footer advertentie kan nauwelijks zien! Gelukkig, is er een groot hulpmiddel dat u kunt gebruiken die deel van FireFox uitmaken om elk van die lastige advertenties tegen te houden.
GreaseMonkey, als u nooit het hebt vernomen, is rand voor FireFox die u toestaat om de manier te manipuleren een Web-pagina door kleine stukken van code te gebruiken JavaScript wordt getoond. Zo, bijvoorbeeld, kunt u knopen vervangen, punten toevoegen aan een Web-pagina, of volledig nieuwe functionaliteit toevoegen aan een Web-pagina. Om GreaseMonkey te installeren, zult u FireFox nodig hebben.
Zodra u GreaseMonkey hebt geïnstalleerdh, zult u het onder Hulpmiddelen en ook een klein pictogram van het aapgezicht in de staaf van de bodemstatus zien.
, wat de meeste reclame automatisch op Internet blokkeert. If something is not blocked, you can right-click on an image and tell it to block that ad manually!
If you want to block text ads from Vibrant Media, AdBrite, Kontera, LinkWorth and EchoTopic use this GreaseMonkey script called Disable Text Ads. Using these four to five add-ons and scripts, your web browsing experience should be ad free!
If you liked this Greasemonkey script, make sure to check out my other post on 25 Greasemonkey scripts you don’t want to miss!
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Is there a way to remove the myspace ad banner for Internet Explorer?
Dear Sir
I really enjoyed reading through your website and those vital information which I found here.
Please, I wish to make an enquiry if it is possible to block stolen laptop from usage. My laptop was stolen some months ago and want it to be blocked from usage.
Is it possible? Kindly let me know via my e-mail address. Thanks.
IGE
To Eddie:
Yes, it is possible to do the same thing in Internet Explorer. Here’s how:
Go to Tools->Internet Options, and click on the “Security” tab. Next, click the icon for “Restricted Sites” and the “Sites” button should become enabled. Click that, and it’ll bring up a dialog where you can add individual domains and sites to IE’s blocking list.
The other part is that you’ll have to log into MySpace, and “View Source” on the HTML, and figure out where/what domains the ads are coming from. I think they’re generated by Javascripts which come from “x.myspace.com” but I’m not 100% sure.. It’ll vary from site to site.
Example: view source on this page right now. You’ll see right below the AdSense ads, a script coming from “ads.pubmatic.com” — You could add that domain to the blocked sites list, and voila! You’d be viewing this page minus the AdSense block. But DON’T DO IT HERE!
Of course, you don’t want to do that because you’d be depriving our beloved webmaster Computer Guy of his ad revenue, which defeats his entire idea of monetizing this site, which leads to his overhead costs coming out of his own pocket, all because he wants to provide you and I with this helpful information. So don’t do it here, I was just showing you as an example.
MySpace is a poorly-designed ad-whoring juggernaut, so your blocking of a tiny fraction of their zillion-dollar-a-day ad income won’t make much difference to them, but it’ll make a world of difference to the web browser of you, the end user!
–Weasel
Excellent, thank you!
Um, hmmm. Here’s how to block ads, but just please don’t do it on our site.
I don’t think so…….
I want to block the ads on my profile on tagged, but I don’T know how…please HELP me! I don’T mind if it is just text ad but I hate those ads with disgusting pictures I want them OUT on my page! T_T