Opera Adblocker + Acceptable Ads?
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itscalledprivacy last edited by
Fx. Adblock Plus are a part of a program called 'Acceptable Ads' which allows certain ads, with adblocker on, on certain websites.
I noticed some ads on a website that i haven't whitelisted and was wondering since there's no AdBlock lists available to see and edit/remove/add. I don't want to be a part of that movement, so therefor i wanna ask if, Opera is a part of the Acceptable Ads program?
I don't want to have to install a extern Adblocker. I hope i don't need to. -
itscalledprivacy last edited by
I just came across a website, where an AD wasn't blocked. That's why. Because i know that Adblock Plus get pay'd by big companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft etc. to get their ads shown.
So this isn't the case?
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itscalledprivacy last edited by
just came across a website, where an AD wasn't blocked
What site? It's kinda impossible to block all ads so one or another may escape from adblocker eventually.
Also Opera's adblocker has some sites listed as exceptions by default.I removed all exceptions, so I can choose myself.
- but in ADGuard, you could choose elements on the page and block them, manually.
This is the feature, I'm missing from Opera's integrated ADBlocker.
- but in ADGuard, you could choose elements on the page and block them, manually.
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Deleted User last edited by
opera's adblock filtering might not be absolutely perfect, but certainly good enough for me.
while it may not catch every last advert compated to ublock (on some of my setups), but sfw: i don't get annoying ads and can easily switch off the adblocker for visiting websites i like and want to support by allowing their adverts.
opera has got bigger fish to fry, imo.
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A Former User last edited by
+1 for using uBlock Origin along side opera built in adblocker what one misses the other gets
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itscalledprivacy last edited by
@athlonite yeah, that might be right, but many people enjoy getting all in one packages. That's why I say what I say.