Adblock Latitude 4.0.1
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Adblock Latitude 4.0.1
In spite of disabling this plug-in on a couple of sites, the sites still report that ad blocking is active.
These sites are http://markslab.tk/project-artemis/ and http://www.dxmaps.com/spots/mapg.php?. The icon is grey and the site reports that I have an active adblocker in operation.
Is this an issue with the plug-in or the site?
Many thanks
DrTeeth
These sites are http://markslab.tk/project-artemis/ and http://www.dxmaps.com/spots/mapg.php?. The icon is grey and the site reports that I have an active adblocker in operation.
Is this an issue with the plug-in or the site?
Many thanks
DrTeeth
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Re: Adblock Latitude 4.0.1
I just whitelisted those two sites in ABL and and don't see any notices about adblockers. Is your adblocker the only script/content blocker your use (eg, do you also use NoScript)? They all need to be off.
Try a hard refresh (Ctrl+F5) - also refresh your cookies for those sites.
Try a hard refresh (Ctrl+F5) - also refresh your cookies for those sites.
Re: Adblock Latitude 4.0.1
It's not recommended to have multiple ad blockers installed at the same time. They tend to have very bad interoperability and it can cause all sorts of colorful issues.
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Re: Adblock Latitude 4.0.1
Why do you advise to turn off NoScript? I am using that extension, along with uBlock Origin, and the Anti-Adblock Killer userscript (with Greasemonkey). In fact, most likely it is the NoScript that is keeping the warning from appearing, so it seems that among all of them, NoScript is the one to enable at the site in question.coffeebreak wrote:I just whitelisted those two sites in ABL and and don't see any notices about adblockers. Is your adblocker the only script/content blocker your use (eg, do you also use NoScript)? They all need to be off.
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Re: Adblock Latitude 4.0.1
I think you've misread that post you quoted, just a bit.
OP's complaint was that he had whitelisted certain sites in ABL, yet those sites continued to see an adblocker as active.
Whitelisting had not produced the expected result.
So I suggested that he check whether he had any other blockers in use and make sure to turn them ALL off.
That was the point of the post. NoScript was simply given as an example of an additional blocker.
OP's complaint was that he had whitelisted certain sites in ABL, yet those sites continued to see an adblocker as active.
Whitelisting had not produced the expected result.
So I suggested that he check whether he had any other blockers in use and make sure to turn them ALL off.
That was the point of the post. NoScript was simply given as an example of an additional blocker.