Krysee Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 Know how to get around ad blockers? Host the ads on your own domain, so there isn't a third party to block. That also gives you editorial control over what gets served and how. Yes, I *am* suggesting you hire someone to sell ads directly to advertisers. The ads would be more expensive, but if the Nexus crowd is the right fit, you're guaranteed to be seen and that'd increase click-throughs. Would I allow a doubleclick ad to be seen on my system, even for my best friend? Not even if YOU paid ME to do it. Russian roulette is a stupid game played only by stupid people. Would I click an Amazon banner for the site serving up my mods? Yes I would. In fact, I'd click all manner of things if it was vetted by the site I already trust to send me virus-free mods for games. Well, except clickbait articles, "Twenty weird ways to lose weight, #18 is alarming!" I really want to see a clickbait extension for adblockers ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krysee Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 In response to post #38591030. #38604190, #38619630, #38743885, #38758670 are all replies on the same post.cousingh wrote: fully agree. videos are a curse. Banners, ok, but NO VIDEOS. they'll lock up firefox in about 30 seconds, or if I'm lucky will only make your site laggy as h****. i hadn't even finished reading this article when firefox locked up. a window popped up saying "unresponsive script"a) continue: no wayb) debug : you're joking me right?c) stop script: clicked on that again and again and NOTHING HAPPENS. it just keeps popping up again and again and again.Had to Kill firefox." script: http://us-ads.openx.net/w/1.0/afr?auid=358757&cb=42408679:0 "and I'm in CANADA! WFT do I want American ads for?Percephere wrote: I'm a Firefox user too, and I can confirm 100% that bad ads can completely lock up a browser. I'm on a $2,000 gaming PC with 16GB of RAM and I still get hit hard by some ads.barnardm71 wrote: Two words...Ad BlockDaunlouded wrote: One word: Opera.Aerethiel01 wrote: Same problem here.One-word Opera reply: No. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emeraldHunter121 Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 (edited) The ad's on this website gave me a trojan.kovtor A popup appeared whilst browsing literally called "EZBACKDOORINSTALLER" claiming to be a ADOBE FLASH update, I was smart enough to close it but the script had already started. Thank's guys.Continuing to use ADBLOCK when logged out till this is fixed.Getting Ransomware from a MODDING website is rediculous. Also, the ad's with audio and videos need to stop. Edited June 1, 2016 by lordvain112 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emeraldHunter121 Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 In response to post #38768325. lordvain112 wrote: The ad's on this website gave me a trojan.kovtorA popup appeared whilst browsing literally called "EZBACKDOORINSTALLER" claiming to be a ADOBE FLASH update, I was smart enough to close it but the script had already started.Thank's guys.Continuing to use ADBLOCK till this is fixed.Getting Ransomware from a MODDING website is rediculous.Also, the ad's with audio and videos need to stop.Ignore the fact that I'm a supporter though I don't get ad's when I'm logged in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kasai409 Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 i want to support this page, but i am getting really bad slowdowns.and no i cant support by paying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emeraldHunter121 Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 In response to post #38768325. #38768445 is also a reply to the same post.lordvain112 wrote: The ad's on this website gave me a trojan.kovtorA popup appeared whilst browsing literally called "EZBACKDOORINSTALLER" claiming to be a ADOBE FLASH update, I was smart enough to close it but the script had already started.Thank's guys.Continuing to use ADBLOCK when logged out till this is fixed.Getting Ransomware from a MODDING website is rediculous.Also, the ad's with audio and videos need to stop.lordvain112 wrote: Ignore the fact that I'm a supporter though I don't get ad's when I'm logged in.Having to pay to protect yourself is not the answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemo7777 Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 In response to post #38591030. #38604190, #38619630, #38743885, #38758670, #38762800 are all replies on the same post.cousingh wrote: fully agree. videos are a curse. Banners, ok, but NO VIDEOS. they'll lock up firefox in about 30 seconds, or if I'm lucky will only make your site laggy as h****. i hadn't even finished reading this article when firefox locked up. a window popped up saying "unresponsive script"a) continue: no wayb) debug : you're joking me right?c) stop script: clicked on that again and again and NOTHING HAPPENS. it just keeps popping up again and again and again.Had to Kill firefox." script: http://us-ads.openx.net/w/1.0/afr?auid=358757&cb=42408679:0 "and I'm in CANADA! WFT do I want American ads for?Percephere wrote: I'm a Firefox user too, and I can confirm 100% that bad ads can completely lock up a browser. I'm on a $2,000 gaming PC with 16GB of RAM and I still get hit hard by some ads.barnardm71 wrote: Two words...Ad BlockDaunlouded wrote: One word: Opera.Aerethiel01 wrote: Same problem here.Krysee wrote: One-word Opera reply: No.OK then... but if you insist on using a kludge like Firefox, that's on you. I don't have a stake in what browser you use, but if you know yours does not like ads/video/whatever (Firefox does not seem to run well anywhere on anything) you should be thinking about changing it up. Lord knows there are enough options to choose from. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeroSerpe Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 What is the name of the ad provider? id like to know for the reason that my pc ive put hundreds into is at risk for damage or spyware that can steal very important company information. antivirus only kills ads used by script kiddies so its always possible new viruses are put into ads. to take off adblock I need to know the provider name to see if they have "mixed ad quality" or ads that are only made by actual companies and such. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xPsykes Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 The ad's on this website gave me a trojan.kovtor A popup appeared whilst browsing literally called "EZBACKDOORINSTALLER" claiming to be a ADOBE FLASH update, I was smart enough to close it but the script had already started. Thank's guys.Continuing to use ADBLOCK when logged out till this is fixed.Getting Ransomware from a MODDING website is rediculous. Also, the ad's with audio and videos need to stop.I've gotten that too, But never knew the filename I've made a post about it on the forum stating all sorts of things please look at it so it may gain traction, thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneralNutt Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 In response to post #38591030. #38604190, #38619630, #38743885, #38758670, #38762800, #38814180 are all replies on the same post.cousingh wrote: fully agree. videos are a curse. Banners, ok, but NO VIDEOS. they'll lock up firefox in about 30 seconds, or if I'm lucky will only make your site laggy as h****. i hadn't even finished reading this article when firefox locked up. a window popped up saying "unresponsive script"a) continue: no wayb) debug : you're joking me right?c) stop script: clicked on that again and again and NOTHING HAPPENS. it just keeps popping up again and again and again.Had to Kill firefox." script: http://us-ads.openx.net/w/1.0/afr?auid=358757&cb=42408679:0 "and I'm in CANADA! WFT do I want American ads for?Percephere wrote: I'm a Firefox user too, and I can confirm 100% that bad ads can completely lock up a browser. I'm on a $2,000 gaming PC with 16GB of RAM and I still get hit hard by some ads.barnardm71 wrote: Two words...Ad BlockDaunlouded wrote: One word: Opera.Aerethiel01 wrote: Same problem here.Krysee wrote: One-word Opera reply: No.Nemo7777 wrote: OK then... but if you insist on using a kludge like Firefox, that's on you. I don't have a stake in what browser you use, but if you know yours does not like ads/video/whatever (Firefox does not seem to run well anywhere on anything) you should be thinking about changing it up. Lord knows there are enough options to choose from.Using firefox since something like .07b, so I won't get myself banned using the language I should. Nothing wrong with firefox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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