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<blockquote data-quote="Tutman" data-source="post: 971827" data-attributes="member: 87079"><p>How would you compare this to Ad Guard? </p><p></p><p>*Update * (Well I just ran the extension to do a quck test) I went to Newser[.]com and went into an article (This web site is ad riddled!) I got side pop up to subscribe and tons</p><p>of ads on the side. I disabled it and went back to the page using my Ad Guard extension instead and it blocked all the ads and pop ups. (Now I did use it default to be fair and not sure if there are other filters I need to add/turn on) But I think i prefer Ad Guard although I do like the features to restrict sites. But with the Ad Guard extension you can also pause the protection for specific sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tutman, post: 971827, member: 87079"] How would you compare this to Ad Guard? *Update * (Well I just ran the extension to do a quck test) I went to Newser[.]com and went into an article (This web site is ad riddled!) I got side pop up to subscribe and tons of ads on the side. I disabled it and went back to the page using my Ad Guard extension instead and it blocked all the ads and pop ups. (Now I did use it default to be fair and not sure if there are other filters I need to add/turn on) But I think i prefer Ad Guard although I do like the features to restrict sites. But with the Ad Guard extension you can also pause the protection for specific sites. [/QUOTE]
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