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MTbowels | 14:58 Sat 12th Feb 2011 | Technology
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I'm tired of all the targeted ads I'm seeing on AB for restaurants etc in my area. If I clear all my cookies in firefox, can I be sure that it won't affect my history files ( I want to retain the details of sites I've visited).
I take it my cookies will build up again as soon as I start browsing the web? Are there any disadvantages to removal of all cookies as far as my browsing is concerned?

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1. Yes
2. No .. except you will need to login fully (name and pass) to your favourite sites next time

Did you know you can modify Firefox to blank all the rubbish displayed? I have been using the mod for two years, and hardly ever see anything on the site .. just the required content.
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that seems exactly what I need AlBags. How do I modify firefox?
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eh?
The best way is to carry out a mod to the user file .. this is the same as modifying the hosts file in Windows for Internet Explorer. It will automatically block any known ad site (or bad site) from displaying content .. therefore displaying many affected pages quicker.
For Firefox users .. Go to this page ..
http://webdesigns.ms11.net/chromeditp.html
Download to desktop ChromEdit Plus version 2.9.0
Open Addons in Firefox and Extensions ..
Open Install .. select xpi file you downloaded ... or DRAG the xpi file onto the Add0ns/Extensions window and let it install.
When done, open Options from ChromEdit Plus addon
Open the Chrome Folder tab.
R Click on UserContent.css and 'open with' Notepad
Seperately ... Go to this web page and highlight EVERY part of the text (top to bottom .. and copy.
http://www.i-hacked.c...eefiles/removeads.txt

Paste into the open notepad window so you see all the text appear
Click on File .. Save and close the text file and close addon and Extensions.
Reboot Firefox ...
and you will nver see most annoying ads in Firefox again.

To reverse, just open the User file again and delete all the contents/save.
The reason for adding the Chromedit is ease of modification to Firefox, as other things can be modded!

Ad-Block can cause many slowdowns itself by the way it operates.
A Host file mod will always be faster.
If you are scared about doing it .. wait til another tests it.
As I said, I used if for two years or more now.

Easy to do though, really.
If you want to allow/disable/control Flash on different sites ...
Use tis and add the button to the browser Bar in the settings/custom layout.
http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
Just use AdBlock Plus - some people must be unlucky to have any noticeable slowdowns, I certainly haven't.
Try it BB .. Hosts mod works better and is quicker.
AlBags
Thanks, works a treat
Anything like this available for Chrome browser?
"Anything like this available for Chrome browser?"

Yeah, still AdBlockPLus
I've just tried it and I didn't notice any difference in page loading time but there were various blank areas in these pages which aren't there with AdBlock. So it's back to that for me.
I use it on Firefox, Chrome and Safari and it's never slowed anything down.
Thought one or two of you would say this ..
Fact is .. A hosts file mod will always be quicker than a browser app or plugin.
If it's quicker than the combination of my brain and my eyes, I'll let it slide, lol
What IS there with Adblock then?
If it substitutes something, then its more content and will be slower, won't it?! lol
If you want to collect point on purchases (such as Nectar) you will need to allow their cookies, otherwise they won't know what purchases you have made so you won't get the points.
'I use it on Firefox, Chrome and Safari and it's never slowed anything down'

What did you compare it to then?
This has nothing to do with cookies .. MM : )

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