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di Utente Firefox 14441358, 6 anni faI don't trust sell-out extensions that claim to block adds but opt for "non-obtrusive adds" to be allowed. This is a con, a way to get paid from both directions and flies in the face of any concept of ADD BLOCKING and PRIVACY. In the first bullet point of AdBlocks own description they claim "All Adds blocked by default", but that is not true according to their privacy policy or need to enter settings and turn off "acceptable add permission". So which is it? All adds, most or some? Is a little honesty too much to ask for, how about full disclosure?
AddBlock : Don't give a pat on the head reply and tag a bunch of articles or send me on an errand to debug your program. Comments made to others who have similar problems have been untenable when all they will do is uninstall your extension and install Ghostery, Privacy Badger, or a dozen other extensions that do not require the efforts you tender. Useless redirects are a smoke screen strategy to hide a lack of substance in a response when one is taken to task. I can see why this is a challenge when the typical "OMG what a great add blocker, I don't now how I ever got anything done before, LOL ;) " reviewer has no clue.
AddBlock : Don't give a pat on the head reply and tag a bunch of articles or send me on an errand to debug your program. Comments made to others who have similar problems have been untenable when all they will do is uninstall your extension and install Ghostery, Privacy Badger, or a dozen other extensions that do not require the efforts you tender. Useless redirects are a smoke screen strategy to hide a lack of substance in a response when one is taken to task. I can see why this is a challenge when the typical "OMG what a great add blocker, I don't now how I ever got anything done before, LOL ;) " reviewer has no clue.
Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 6 anni faHi, and thanks for your comments. Thanks especially for pointing out the oversight in AdBlock's description in the AMO. We'll get that corrected ASAP.
The Acceptable Ads program isn't a con. It's a compromise, a way to help creators get the revenue they need to keep creating the content we all enjoy, while protecting us all from the truly bad ads nobody wants. The vast majority of our users are grateful for this middle way. Folks who want a scorched-earth approach are welcome to check out uBlock Origin. Its developer has a different philosophy than we do, so it meets a need we have chosen not to.
I know it's frustrating to ask for help, only to be told to try a complicated-looking series of debugging steps. We do this for a few reasons. Sometimes we ask our users to help troubleshoot issues that we can't reproduce. Much of the time, the steps we suggest are the result of successful troubleshooting; that is, they are the solution. We never want our users to feel they're getting a runaround or being directed to useless information. If we get something wrong in a support article and we are taken to task, whenever possible I'll fix it then and there. With one person supporting 65M users, we can't devote the in-depth 1:1 time we would all prefer. Last but not least, product reviews (along with Twitter and Facebook) aren't the best place to troubleshoot issues. It's much better to open a ticket on our support portal, help.getadblock.com.
If you've run into an issue and neither our responses to other reviews nor our knowledge base has helped, I encourage you to open a ticket. I'll be happy to dig in as much as needed to get things working for you again. :)
- Rhana, AdBlock Community Manager
The Acceptable Ads program isn't a con. It's a compromise, a way to help creators get the revenue they need to keep creating the content we all enjoy, while protecting us all from the truly bad ads nobody wants. The vast majority of our users are grateful for this middle way. Folks who want a scorched-earth approach are welcome to check out uBlock Origin. Its developer has a different philosophy than we do, so it meets a need we have chosen not to.
I know it's frustrating to ask for help, only to be told to try a complicated-looking series of debugging steps. We do this for a few reasons. Sometimes we ask our users to help troubleshoot issues that we can't reproduce. Much of the time, the steps we suggest are the result of successful troubleshooting; that is, they are the solution. We never want our users to feel they're getting a runaround or being directed to useless information. If we get something wrong in a support article and we are taken to task, whenever possible I'll fix it then and there. With one person supporting 65M users, we can't devote the in-depth 1:1 time we would all prefer. Last but not least, product reviews (along with Twitter and Facebook) aren't the best place to troubleshoot issues. It's much better to open a ticket on our support portal, help.getadblock.com.
If you've run into an issue and neither our responses to other reviews nor our knowledge base has helped, I encourage you to open a ticket. I'll be happy to dig in as much as needed to get things working for you again. :)
- Rhana, AdBlock Community Manager
3.399 recensioni
- Valutata 5 su 5di Adriano, 2 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 14666481, 6 giorni fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Luiz, 6 giorni faWhy would an ad blocker require access to "my data across ALL websites"? Beats me. If that changes, I might reconsider. Peace.
- Valutata 1 su 5di helloWolrd418, 10 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18809490, 13 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18809457, 13 giorni faFantastic tool. Unfortunately, Since about a year YouTube is intelligent enough to see that adblocker software is installed and then even blocks your access to them.
So do a few other sites I use this tool with.
Would be great if AdBlock finds a compromise/way to maybe allow a certain amount of ads and then block others.
I really hate YouTube for forcing people to pay Premium. - Valutata 2 su 5di binglosmuck, 13 giorni fafrequent popup tabs begging for money defeats the purpose of the goddamn addon. it was fine when it was every few months but the current frequency has me disabling this. CUT IT OUT
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 12579719, 19 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 13081741, 22 giorni fa
- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 18785303, 22 giorni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18780936, 24 giorni fa
- Valutata 3 su 5di Seraphael, 25 giorni faAllowing ads on specific YouTube channels rarely works as expected - in fact, it very often has the opposite effect. Ads frequently play on channels that haven't enabled them, while failing to appear on channels you want to support with ads.
- Valutata 2 su 5di profjay2, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Mark Kevin, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Faizuan Zainal, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18766081, un mese fa
- Valutata 2 su 5di Wagner, un mese fa"chegou no firefox" SEMPRE existiu para firefox, demorou mesmo pra chegar pro chrome que veio só 7 anos depois da versão do fire.
o certo é falar que voltou para o firefox, pois viram que o navegador nutellinha da google ta flopando, que o povo sem noção demora pra perceber algo que a gente percebe no primeiro dia. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18757328, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di helyot, un mese fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 14951421, un mese fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 18748128, 2 mesi fa
Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il un mese faThanks for your support! — Kat C., AdBlock Support