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Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosHi! We found an issue with our build. It's been fixed now. Please try again and let us know if you're still having trouble. Thanks!
- Rhana, AdBlock Community Manager- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Xavier Novella Sinde, há 8 anosCan't add to FireFox 55.0.3 (64 bits). File reported as Corrupt.
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosYup, oops, we missed a build error. Sorry about that! Please try again and let us know if you continue to have trouble. Thanks!
- Rhana, AdBlock Community Manager Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosHi! That's our bad. We found an issue with our build. It's been fixed now. Please try again and let us know if you're still having trouble. Thanks!
- Rhana, AdBlock Community Manager- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 12809060 do Firefox, há 8 anos
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 13272348 do Firefox, há 8 anosIt sends you directly to webpage where they require you to pay.
NO.
This is not the adblock I was looking for.Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosHello,
You are not required to pay to use AdBlock. The page you mentioned is a page where we ask for donations. It is not a requirement, and most people use AdBlock for free, which you are welcome to do as well.
Have a great day.
The AdBlock Team Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosThanks for your feedback! By "not the original," do you mean that this version of AdBlock for Firefox isn't the same one that was in the Mozilla Add-ons Store a while back? That's true. When Firefox introduced its new Web Extensions API that required all add-ons to adapt or die, we rewrote AdBlock from the ground up. It's now faster and more importantly, complies with Mozilla's required standard.
If you're still seeing ads after installing AdBlock, we have some suggestions here: https://help.getadblock.com/solution/articles/6000061202-seeing-unblocked-ads-start-here-
Thanks!
Rhana, AdBlock Community Manager- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Usuário 12896575 do Firefox, há 8 anos
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 13266802 do Firefox, há 8 anos
- Довольно неудачная разновидность дополнения для блокировки рекламы. Мало того что оно стабильно пропускает баннеры определенных рекламных агентств (несмотря на то что в настройках функция "Разрешить некоторую ненавязчивую рекламу" отключена) , так еще периодически ломает скрипты на некоторых сайтах. Также дополнение не умеет блокировать рекламу по URL (точнее глубоко в настройках есть такая возможность, но она реализована очень неудобно), вместо этого оно предлагает вручную заблокировать отдельные рекламные блоки, что не особо то и помогает.
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosThanks for your feedback! Ads on Russian and Ukrainian websites are extremely difficult to block using a browser ad blocker. For a workaround, please see: https://help.getadblock.com/solution/articles/6000110719
Here are some things you can check if you're seeing ads elsewhere: https://help.getadblock.com/solution/articles/6000061202-seeing-unblocked-ads-start-here-
Thanks!
- Rhana, AdBlock Community Manager - Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 13258570 do Firefox, há 8 anosFirefox 55 seemed to disable ublock so tried this so called most popular chrome blocker and it completely fails to block many ads including on finished pages on ebay despite going through the steps they make you do.
Ublock does without even trying so after trying to reinstall Ublock is king again
Won't bother with this rubbish again - The core principle behind an ad-blocking program is that it should block the advertisements displayed or played on the page. However, when certain ads get through, it indicates either a faulty product or that this is yet another ad-blocker that is allowing certain "paying advertisers" through.
In summation, why would you want to use something that may not actually do what you want it to do?Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosHi PVX,
There's a major effort underway to find other ways than advertising to keep websites in business. But since most people don't pay for subscriptions and Patreon and Flattr aren't yet in wide use, ads are it until something better comes along.
To your first point, some other ad blockers adopt a "take no prisoners" approach to ad blocking. They block more ads, but their methods often break websites. From a user experience perspective, it could be argued that that's a faulty product. :) In contrast, we try to find a balance between sustaining the web we all love and providing a good user experience. The vast majority of our users agree with this approach.
To your second point, we do include the Acceptable Ads program as a filter list in AdBlock. We give users the opportunity to disable it with one click when they install AdBlock, and it can also easily be disabled in AdBlock's options. Why do we make it opt-out? Well, it goes back to that balancing act again.
All that said, we understand that there are folks who just don't want to see ads, no ifs, ands, or buts. We're okay with that. Other ad blockers will probably meet their needs better, and we're okay with that, too. :)
Thanks for giving AdBlock a try!
Rhana Cassidy
AdBlock Community Manager - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13225273 do Firefox, há 8 anos
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosGlad to hear all is well again!
Rhana, AdBlock Community ManagerResposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosHi Drake,
You're thinking of Adblock Plus (ABP), an unrelated product developed by a different company.
ABP started the Acceptable Ads program a few years ago. It includes a whitelist that large companies can pay to join as long as their ads meet the criteria for non-intrusive advertising. (Their fees subsidize smaller companies, which can join the whitelist for free, again as long as their ads meet the criteria). AdBlock agreed to participate in the program when ABP agreed to move control of the whitelist to an independent board, which they did earlier this year.
Unlike other ad blockers, AdBlock and ABP don't take a "scorched earth" approach to blocking ads. The web simply isn't sustainable under that model. It's a balancing act, and we find that most folks don't mind seeing a few unobtrusive ads that help to pay for content they like.
Rhana Cassidy
AdBlock Community Manager- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 12906752 do Firefox, há 8 anos
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 13201352 do Firefox, há 8 anoseither doesnt work or lets ads through knowingly even after i manually blacklisted them
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há 8 anosHi star_weaver,
Please try disabling "Allow some non-intrusive advertising" in AdBlock's options. If that doesn't help, here are some additional things to check: https://help.getadblock.com/solution/articles/6000055490-no-ads-are-blocked
If the troubleshooting steps in that article don't help, please use our "Report an ad" feature on the page where you're seeing ads. Thanks!
- Rhana, AdBlock Community Manager - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13197169 do Firefox, há 8 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 13167445 do Firefox, há 8 anos