Ad block, safe downlosd sites ?
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Ad block, safe downlosd sites ?
Would someone be so kind as to let me know of a safe site to download Ad block from ?
I'm using XP Internet Explorer. Ad block was working perfectly until I downloaded a Java 'update' .
Many thanks,
coldair
I'm using XP Internet Explorer. Ad block was working perfectly until I downloaded a Java 'update' .
Many thanks,
coldair
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Thanks Mixture.
I tried that but all I get is ;
Oops! Page Not Found
Sorry, the page you were looking for could not be found.
So any other advice would be appreciated
I tried that but all I get is ;
Oops! Page Not Found
Sorry, the page you were looking for could not be found.
So any other advice would be appreciated
https://adblockplus.org/ works as I have just tried it, best of luck.
Apology if advertising not allowed.
Apology if advertising not allowed.
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Hi goudie,
It's probably because Windows XP's Internet Explorer is outdated. Is there any reason why you object using a much more upgraded and reliable browser such as Google Chrome? You can grab a free Adblocker for Chrome, and you'll probably notice an increase in website compatibility support for the new HTML5 that IE fails to support, (in most cases).
JM
It's probably because Windows XP's Internet Explorer is outdated. Is there any reason why you object using a much more upgraded and reliable browser such as Google Chrome? You can grab a free Adblocker for Chrome, and you'll probably notice an increase in website compatibility support for the new HTML5 that IE fails to support, (in most cases).
JM
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Jason, thanks for your response. I should have explained that I have windows 8.1 on my new notebook which comes with chrome and internet explorer, but I prefer using the ordinary google. I downloaded adblock ok but then it disappeared for some reason.
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When I first installed AdBlockPro into FF, way back many years ago, I had to select a block list: there was no default selected. It's quite possible that there is now a default block list, so that you can be "up and running" after installation without further configuration. I just haven't installed ABP for ages.
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