Prevent sites from blocking your ad block/ Skip ad.fly links etc.

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comfortablynumb15

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Good stuff here, unfortunately websites are getting better at getting around anti-blockers. That said, on several sites I've found that ad fly links can be avoided without hassle by just a little address bar editing. Many websites will show the ad fly domain right in front of the target destination in the address bar. Just remove that part, hit your enter bar again and off you'll go, avoiding any "countdown" timers involved with the advertisement and other nonsense.
 

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yes and as the sites update so will the scripts.
IMHO 1 day there will be a universal script and it will prevent adblock on alot of sites for now just enjoy the internet how it is with these scripts :/
 

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Yeah that day is likely soon too. I'm glad we still have some choice in the matter, and you posted some really nice options.
 

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yes and as the sites update so will the scripts.
IMHO 1 day there will be a universal script and it will prevent adblock on alot of sites for now just enjoy the internet how it is with these scripts :/

That will be the day I stop using the internet. With the advancement of scripts, there will be advancement of ad blocking. Since there is no such thing as 100% secure or perfect, a script will be broken with time.
 

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Yeah just like the day of coming with NSA etc.
Im glad im going to get out of the U.S once I complete high school and goto college im getting the hell outta this place and going to a country that has litte to no spying
 
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Yeah the internet will soon turn to ##### because some genious will pump out a script that will fundamentally break the whole internet etc.
Kinda like hulu they dont have scripts etc. besides the adblock but ads are rendered into your video so you cant block them :( However the script I linked does block hulu from knowing you use ABP
 
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The Internet is on its way to being broken anyway. Ads, astroturfing, content farming, trolls, DDoS, the list goes on and on. You can't surf in peace, you're not allowed any differing opinion without being threatened with a lawsuit or called a racist, sexist, etc. What's that old World of Warcraft parody song? "The Internet is for porn"..yeah, that's about all you can do on it hassle free.
 
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Yeah just like the day of coming with NSA etc.
Im glad im going to get out of the U.S once I complete high school and goto college im getting the F*** outta this place and going to a country that has litte to no spying

I love my state (Pennsylvania) so I will stay. I'd bleed to protect my country if I have to. There is no other country I care enough to move to. No English speaking nation anyway and even then still wouldn't. Most are brainwashed to think all Americans are bad due to the few that do crimes so probably wouldn't fit in that well if at all.

Yeah the internet will soon turn to ##### because some genious will pump out a script that will fundamentally break the whole internet etc.
Kinda like hulu they dont have scripts etc. besides the adblock but ads are rendered into your video so you cant block them :( However the script I linked does block hulu from knowing you use ABP

As long as that script is protected by other code, it has a chance. All code is broken eventually though. That is why we need to keep trying to make better encryption methods like AES-256 even though they haven't been broken yet. One could say one this anti-adblock crap comes out, they will keep working to make it stronger and strong.

The Internet is on its way to being broken anyway. Ads, astroturfing, content farming, trolls, DDoS, the list goes on and on. You can't surf in peace, you're not allowed any differing opinion without being threatened with a lawsuit or called a racist, sexist, etc. What's that old World of Warcraft parody song? "The Internet is for porn"..yeah, that's about all you can do on it hassle free.

This is as true as it will ever get. Despite this, I'm willing to go through IT schooling. Breaking anti-adblock measures I will take pleasure in. Or at least trying to.
 

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I honestly don't understand the advertisers either, because you don't get money if you dont click on the links etc. right? So whats the big deal anyways...
 

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Well, that applies really to banner ads and such. For Flash ads such as the rolling ones on Youtube or those godawful nearly full page ones that show up on websites, they are paid by view. That's how Hulu works as well. The "old school" ads are the easiest to avoid.
 
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DoxThis

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Also the filter list doesnt do anything you need to install tampermonkey on your browser and install the script
 

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I honestly don't understand the advertisers either, because you don't get money if you dont click on the links etc. right? So whats the big deal anyways...

It seems they do get money even if you don't click. Audio and video ads just need to play. Visual ads (images) get money from you allowing them to load on a site.
 

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Yeah just like the day of coming with NSA etc.
Im glad im going to get out of the U.S once I complete high school and goto college im getting the hell outta this place and going to a country that has litte to no spying

Wouldn't be surprised one bit if the NSA was still spying on you after you moved to another country. They probably do this anyway, but wouldn't admit that they do.


This post is just to entertain.
 
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DoxThis

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Yeah they probably are but im confident in my encryption 128-Bit Blowfish and my Mass amt of vpn ips
 

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Wouldn't be surprised one bit if NSA was still spying on you if you move. They probably spy on the rest of the world, but probably don't admit that they do.

They do, that's why they caught so much heat with the German administration. If they weren't, the Freedom Act wouldn't allow for one of the parties under surveillance being overseas.
 
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