Recensioni per AdNauseam
AdNauseam di Daniel Howe
Recensione di sh
This is One of the 2 best all-time ad blocker. Even though no script is really good you got to put a lot more time into learning. The average user easily can take advantage of what's offered here, as well as UBO (original creator of this fork). What I love about what's done here is how not only ads get blocked but as well as throwing it back at the marketing companies. Highly recommend reading his website if You're unable to understand what is going on. As well as there's amazing wiki on both Adnauseam and UBO.
Wow reading a couple of the one star reviews sadly show what ignorance people have with a keyboard in front of them And using it for blaming instead of learning.
I've used this extension for over three years now, after using UBO since 2014-2015. Honestly love the quality and dedication seen in both Adnauseam & UBO. (And never losing encouragement or passion, Even though Google wishes y'all would).
Keep up the good work and keep your head up!
Wow reading a couple of the one star reviews sadly show what ignorance people have with a keyboard in front of them And using it for blaming instead of learning.
I've used this extension for over three years now, after using UBO since 2014-2015. Honestly love the quality and dedication seen in both Adnauseam & UBO. (And never losing encouragement or passion, Even though Google wishes y'all would).
Keep up the good work and keep your head up!
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- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 19790807, 4 giorni fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di KMantle42, 11 giorni faThere's not a single ad blocker that blocks every ad, so I have multiple ad blockers enabled. The single one that has a problem with it is AdNauseam, who whenever I open Firefox it turns itself off and asks me to delete every other ad blocker.
No, I'm not doing that. I rather delete AdNauseam - Valutata 5 su 5di Chill, 24 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di mrlol, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di StubbleName, un mese faThe best ad blocker of all time. Better than uBlock Origin, because it is a fork of uBlock Origin, but with a few features that make it MUCH nicer to use. Also for those wondering, it does block ads on YouTube.
Brief:
1. It worked as expected, and worked beyond my expectations.
2. Features I love:
a. Ad vault: all past ads in a timeline with links and images
b. Blocked count is of ads, not of total elements or features
c. The message it is trying to push: websites must stop tracking the user with ads.
d. The way it pushes that message: poisining data and costing websites that track money
e. The performance and reliability: never have I seen an ad not blocked
f. Works on youtube
g. User choice regarding costing websites that don't track money and blocking non-tracking ads
h. Still has the uBlock UI easily accessible for element blocking and beyond
3. It is extremely useful
4. It is dead easy to use
5. I will continue to use this extension until the end of time itself.
I urge you to try it. Please. It is worth it, I promise. - Valutata 5 su 5di Rukas, un mese faThis extension was made for the purpose of screwing with advertisers and making them lose their money...
That's why I recommend using it! :D
The only issue I have is that the logo looks like... Something odd... Y'know what I mean? - Valutata 5 su 5di Pondering Wanderer, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Mirusa, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di LemonMeringueTy, 4 mesi fa
- Valutata 2 su 5di Utente Firefox 13248877, 5 mesi faWorks extremely well on YouTube ads and similar things. Many other sites don't seem to be supported, though. Fragrantica, for example, is just a mess even with this installed. Blocking elements doesn't even matter because they reappear within seconds. I'd love to completely replace uBlock origin with this, but it seems like this has a lot of compatibility issues which uBlock doesn't have. Probably switching back soon.
EDIT: Ads also weren't being blocked at all on the Smithsonian site, which seems to use the same type of ad delivery as Fragrantica. I'd much rather have an adblocker which actually works. Messing with advertisers is awesome, but not at the cost of seeing ads on the internet again. Back to uBlock for me. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 17882170, 6 mesi fa
- Valutata 3 su 5di insertname, 6 mesi fa