is it just me ? or is anyone else getting adverts when they open a post to read?
James Barr (Brvhrtjimmy)
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Re: adverts
Logged in Members don't see adverts on this bulletin board, Jimmy. If you're not logged in you will see adverts. This helps pay for the board.
Ensure your machine hasn't been compromised with a virus inserting adverts.
Ensure your machine hasn't been compromised with a virus inserting adverts.
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Re: adverts
no my laptop is fine Hughie,i never noticed I don't see them when im logged in lol
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Re: adverts
Hi Jim,
I read the news on a couple of daily newspapers and I am bombarded with ads every time I click on to read a subject, At times the ad takes up half the page, and only disappears when you read on. Its the same ads for weeks and weeks on end. Fortunately I only read the main headlines and don't subscribe to the newspaper, which as Hughie mentioned is ad free. There are other sites which don't have any ads like the BBC in the UK or the ABC out here in Aus. There is always the news on T.V, which I turn the volume off when the ads come on.
Wee Boney
I read the news on a couple of daily newspapers and I am bombarded with ads every time I click on to read a subject, At times the ad takes up half the page, and only disappears when you read on. Its the same ads for weeks and weeks on end. Fortunately I only read the main headlines and don't subscribe to the newspaper, which as Hughie mentioned is ad free. There are other sites which don't have any ads like the BBC in the UK or the ABC out here in Aus. There is always the news on T.V, which I turn the volume off when the ads come on.
Wee Boney
Re: adverts
The adverts?
All browsers have ways of limiting "adverts" and they can be switched off within the setting of the browsers.
Google Chorme is really bad with the adverts.
What doesn't help in the case of papers is they ask you to accept the cookies, ( I have switched them off for over 2 years (it's now on a virtual daily job, and a pain in the backside, but it's my choice)
If you have them ,you can get rid of them. there is a ad search that you can run and you switch them off( I would not consider AdBlocker at all, in fact best to leave all third part stuff alone)
All browsers have ways of limiting "adverts" and they can be switched off within the setting of the browsers.
Google Chorme is really bad with the adverts.
What doesn't help in the case of papers is they ask you to accept the cookies, ( I have switched them off for over 2 years (it's now on a virtual daily job, and a pain in the backside, but it's my choice)
If you have them ,you can get rid of them. there is a ad search that you can run and you switch them off( I would not consider AdBlocker at all, in fact best to leave all third part stuff alone)
Re: adverts
It you want to disable ad cookies.
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