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Blocked Ads, Clean Conscience
Slate.com ^ | 14 May 09 | Farhad Manjoo

Posted on 05/15/2009 11:15:20 AM PDT by GATOR NAVY

Firefox's ad-removal tool is its most popular add-on. Now its creator wants to let you use it ethically.

First, a confession: I read the Web without ads. For years now, I've been using Adblock Plus, a plug-in for Firefox that eliminates nearly every ad I encounter online. I understand the irony here; Slate and other publications I've written for make money from advertisements, so my blocking them is akin to an airline pilot siphoning fuel from his tank before he takes off. And now, by discussing the appeal of ad-blocking software in this column, you could say I'm making matters worse.

Still, it's time we talked about ad blocking. The practice is ferociously popular, and it isn't going away. According to Mozilla's stats, Adblock Plus is the most-downloaded add-on for Firefox, attracting more than 700,000 new adherents a week. In all, it's been downloaded almost 49 million times. The appeal isn't hard to understand. The first time I loaded up Adblock, it was like shooting my browser up with Bandwidth Growth Hormone. The software gave a speed-boost to everything I did online. In order to catch your attention, many Web ads are stuffed with complex animation and sounds. Keeping all those aliens dancing eats up a lot of your computer's resources, which is one of the reasons your machine's performance plummets if you open many pages that are stuffed with ads. Ad-blocking software prevents your browser from connecting to well-known advertising servers. This lets you load pages faster and devote more of your machine's processing power to important stuff, like playing Hulu videos.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: adblockplus; advertising; firefox
Thoughts? I use Adblock Plus and I don't feel a bit guilty. To me it's no different than leaving the room or muting the TV when commercials come on, not to mention I have bandwidth limitations. I don't want my rationed bandwidth wasted on animations and music I didn't ask for. I also use the Customize Google add-on so I don't see ads on Google either.
1 posted on 05/15/2009 11:15:21 AM PDT by GATOR NAVY
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To: GATOR NAVY

I’m an AdBlock addict.


2 posted on 05/15/2009 11:19:10 AM PDT by Darth Hillary (The WHITE ZONE is for loading and unloading only.)
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To: GATOR NAVY

No guilt here. Like the author, I was surprised how much more efficient FF3 became after I installed this add-on.


3 posted on 05/15/2009 11:21:32 AM PDT by Big_Monkey (Flubama - bringing disease everywhere he goes.)
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To: GATOR NAVY

I just removed Adblock Plus because it turned out that Noscript was disabling almost all the annoying ads anyway, along with Flashblock. There’s very little difference in what I see now without Adblock. Just a few static ads I don’t mind.


4 posted on 05/15/2009 11:24:20 AM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: GATOR NAVY
I downloaded it and tried it out on Firefox (use both Safari and Firefox) and WOW. Ads have gotten progressively more annoying, with the talking and the ads that expand when you do mouseovers, along with others that actually cover part of the page text and prevent you from reading the article.

Blocking the ad pages also prevents them from getting info about your browsing habits. Another bonus.

I feel behind the curve, not having used this plug in before.

5 posted on 05/15/2009 11:27:58 AM PDT by Richard Kimball (We're all criminals. They just haven't figured out what some of us have done yet.)
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As far as I'm concerned, adds should be little graphic blocks or lettering on the side of the page that load like text and doesn't eat up bandwidth.

All that other junk doesn't have a right to MY bandwidth.

6 posted on 05/15/2009 11:28:20 AM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Richard Kimball
"Blocking the ad pages also prevents them from getting info about your browsing habits. Another bonus. "

You should be using the REFCONTROL 0.8.11 add on. You can set the url referrer address to anything you like, such as http//www.Obama-is-a-Marxist-commie.com. ;)

7 posted on 05/15/2009 11:32:26 AM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: GATOR NAVY

I use AdBlock and NoScript. For me, it’s not about bandwidth. Most of the ads nowadays I find truly offensive.


8 posted on 05/15/2009 11:34:05 AM PDT by shorty_harris
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To: Richard Kimball
You should also be using "the tor project" anonymous internet as well is you really want privacy.

http://www.torproject.org/

9 posted on 05/15/2009 11:36:00 AM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: steve86

I’ve heard of Flashblock but I don’t have it. Sounds like either Flashblock or Adblock works but there is no point in having both.


10 posted on 05/15/2009 11:37:37 AM PDT by GATOR NAVY
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To: GATOR NAVY

AdBlock here - and I don’t have any guilt about using it.


11 posted on 05/15/2009 11:38:06 AM PDT by OpeEdMunkey (We seem to have reached a critical mass of stupid people.)
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To: steve86
Just a few static ads I don’t mind.

I don't mind seeing the google text ads too much. It's the flashy, blinky, look at me attention whore ads that cause me to install ad-block.

12 posted on 05/15/2009 11:55:12 AM PDT by Domandred (Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment.)
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There are ads on the internet?

Between ABP and a custom hosts file, I don’t see any.


13 posted on 05/15/2009 11:56:23 AM PDT by NY.SS-Bar9
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To: Richard Kimball

You can use “Hostal” (for the Macintosh), too...

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/internet_utilities/hostal.html

It’s a little program that makes it easy for you to handle and manipulate a “hosts” file on your computer... (and this will block web addresses and sites and ads and so on...).

Hosts file
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file


14 posted on 05/15/2009 12:13:51 PM PDT by Star Traveler
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I’ve been using AdMuncher for years. It’s a tiny program, very computer friendly, and I never see an internet ad.


15 posted on 05/15/2009 12:22:37 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: GATOR NAVY

A post script: I said earlier that I removed Adblock due to its redundancy when Noscript and Flashblock are installed. But a few static display ads do come through, although they tend not to be annoying ones. It just happened this evening that I saw an ad for a health insurance co. in my state that I was not familiar with — just the ticket since we will probably be losing our insurance. So once in a while — not that often — it is useful to see tailored ads.


16 posted on 05/15/2009 9:54:51 PM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: Domandred
I don't mind seeing the google text ads too much. It's the flashy, blinky, look at me attention whore ads that cause me to install ad-block.

That's it. There was one weather website that took forever to load because of all the ads on the page. Adblocked them, and voila! a fast, clean webpage.

17 posted on 05/16/2009 7:44:07 AM PDT by Terabitten (Vets wrote a blank check, payable to the Constitution, for an amount up to and including their life.)
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