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<blockquote data-quote="_CyberGhosT_" data-source="post: 476727" data-attributes="member: 39208"><p>Sites that require me to disable Adguard I blacklist, some ad's are useful and those that are offered by trusted sites I will allow.</p><p>But more and more sites require (demand) that visitors disable "Ad Blocking Software" leaving the browser unprotected (especially Edge).</p><p>I understand that some sites are free due to the ad's, but for security sake I would rather visit a site that charges a monthly fee that I know is ad free and somewhat safer, than get bombarded with intrusive and sometimes malicious junk.</p><p>So if they blur or block access with the "disable" message I simply copy the sites URL and add it to the list in internet options blacklist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CyberGhosT_, post: 476727, member: 39208"] Sites that require me to disable Adguard I blacklist, some ad's are useful and those that are offered by trusted sites I will allow. But more and more sites require (demand) that visitors disable "Ad Blocking Software" leaving the browser unprotected (especially Edge). I understand that some sites are free due to the ad's, but for security sake I would rather visit a site that charges a monthly fee that I know is ad free and somewhat safer, than get bombarded with intrusive and sometimes malicious junk. So if they blur or block access with the "disable" message I simply copy the sites URL and add it to the list in internet options blacklist. [/QUOTE]
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