Ads on the Forums??

There have never been ads on my screen when viewing the Forum before today.

They are still appearing.

The first lot related to things I was looking at before opening the forum after switching on this morning, so it doesn’t appear to link with browsing threads here, at least not initially.

I’m currently using Google browser, which may have something to do with it. What is odd is that the boxes appear in what seems to be a carefully chosen space, top and bottom. They don’t appear in a random fashion, blocking something you’re looking at, as rogue pop-ups traditionally do if you’re not protected.

Looks as if it could be Auran “approved”. It would be nice to know.

If so, I guess I might feel like supporting it. If not, it feels like a hack and I’d like to get rid of them.

Cheers
Casper
:confused:
 
Perhaps Julian Assange hacked the N3V/Auran servers? He is a native Australian after all. ( Townsville, Queensland )

Have fun,:)
 
The ads seem to reflect what has recently been browsed by the user.

Mine refers to car insurance and wheel clamping.

Cheers
Casper
:confused:

Mine - Free Web Hosting & Site - Yola.com - mmmm, did you perhaps read my other recent posts, makes one wonder.
 
I turned off AdBlockPlus and refreshed this page. Sure enough, ads were right on the top right. I've undoubtedly seen them before which is why I AdBlocked them. One of them was for MSTS. Very weird.

Bill
 
In addition to the ad-specific instructions clam mentioned, consider a list "subscription" to easylist or similar. They're free. Just click on Tools->AdBlock Plus Preferences->Filters->Add Filter Subscription.
 
IE? Probably not....but I only use it if I absolutely have to....

I use Firefox with the No-Script plug-in, which I highly recommend. Disallowing googlesyndication.com gets rid of the ads.
 
Does Internet Explorer 8 have any such ad-blocking ability? I had a quick look and couldn't find how to do it in IE8.

No, I don't think so. The HOSTS file trick would work because it's system wide and it'll stop any form of communication with advertising, malware, etc. site except those directly referenced by IP address, which almost none are, and so it's good for people that must use IE or another browser without a good ad-blocker. But if you use FF, AdBlockPlus is generally enough, and very good with the right subscription.
 
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