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  • J jsc42

    I hope that this is the correct forum; if not, please direct me to the right one. Please could someone advise on a good Ad Blocker for the Edge browser. I am reluctant to download one at random from the web as it is nigh on impossible to decide if they are any good or if they are malware. I have trust in CPians to give honest unbiased suggestions. Please do not respond by saying "Ditch Edge and get FireFox / Chrome / IE6 :rolleyes: / Opera". Thanks

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    realJSOP
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    Just use your hosts file to redirect ad site links to localhost. There's a web site that provides an updated hosts file, I forget the name. In any case, that's how I do it.

    ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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    You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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    When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013

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    • J Joan M

      You don't need a specific ad blocker... just take a look at this link[^] where a tuned hosts file for your OS will do the same for all the browsers you have. I've been using it for years and it is really sweet. :cool: Hope this helps.

      [www.tamautomation.com] | Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing. [YouTube channel]

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      realJSOP
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      Yeah, that's the one I use too. Been using it since it was first introduced.

      ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
      -----
      You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
      -----
      When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013

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      • realJSOPR realJSOP

        Yeah, that's the one I use too. Been using it since it was first introduced.

        ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
        -----
        You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
        -----
        When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013

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        Joan M
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        Yes, I can't remember who was the one here that recommended it to me, but it works perfectly and I've been using it since then. :cool:

        [www.tamautomation.com] | Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing. [YouTube channel]

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        • J Joan M

          You don't need a specific ad blocker... just take a look at this link[^] where a tuned hosts file for your OS will do the same for all the browsers you have. I've been using it for years and it is really sweet. :cool: Hope this helps.

          [www.tamautomation.com] | Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing. [YouTube channel]

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          FIorian Schneidereit
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          No need for an ad blocker with a proper hosts file. :thumbsup:

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          • F FIorian Schneidereit

            No need for an ad blocker with a proper hosts file. :thumbsup:

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            Dan Neely
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            If you're only thinking in terms of domain blocking, you're vastly underestimating the capabilities of a modern content blocker. Blocking on html elements lets you get rid of all sorts of useless crap that comes from the same domain (and even part of the same html file) as the page you're intentionally loading.

            Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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              If you're only thinking in terms of domain blocking, you're vastly underestimating the capabilities of a modern content blocker. Blocking on html elements lets you get rid of all sorts of useless crap that comes from the same domain (and even part of the same html file) as the page you're intentionally loading.

              Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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              FIorian Schneidereit
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              I know an ad blocker is more powerful. Yet for the websites I visit the most, there's not much of a difference between Edge (hosts file only) and Firefox (with ad blocker). The obvious one is the visible navigation error pages where the ad normally goes, but I can live with that. In fact, if I open a specific website in Firefox and it detects I'm using an ad blocker, it switches to some kind of inline CSS advertising that I have to block manually. In Edge, all I get is the navigation error in a small frame.

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              • J jsc42

                I hope that this is the correct forum; if not, please direct me to the right one. Please could someone advise on a good Ad Blocker for the Edge browser. I am reluctant to download one at random from the web as it is nigh on impossible to decide if they are any good or if they are malware. I have trust in CPians to give honest unbiased suggestions. Please do not respond by saying "Ditch Edge and get FireFox / Chrome / IE6 :rolleyes: / Opera". Thanks

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                Indivara
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                I can't reccomend this because I have never used it, but it claims to block ads and other junk http://www.privoxy.org[^]

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                • J jsc42

                  I hope that this is the correct forum; if not, please direct me to the right one. Please could someone advise on a good Ad Blocker for the Edge browser. I am reluctant to download one at random from the web as it is nigh on impossible to decide if they are any good or if they are malware. I have trust in CPians to give honest unbiased suggestions. Please do not respond by saying "Ditch Edge and get FireFox / Chrome / IE6 :rolleyes: / Opera". Thanks

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                  ledtech3
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                  Just use IE9 hardly anything works in that anymore. :sigh:

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                  • J jsc42

                    I hope that this is the correct forum; if not, please direct me to the right one. Please could someone advise on a good Ad Blocker for the Edge browser. I am reluctant to download one at random from the web as it is nigh on impossible to decide if they are any good or if they are malware. I have trust in CPians to give honest unbiased suggestions. Please do not respond by saying "Ditch Edge and get FireFox / Chrome / IE6 :rolleyes: / Opera". Thanks

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                    dannomanno
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                    I recommend blocking with a hosts file (others provided the link) and manually add to it if you find sites with annoying ads. It seems Edge is not quite ready with the extensions. You have to ignore all the IE haters, as someone that developed websites back in the non-standards days of IE vs Netscape and had Windows 95 crash and lose my homework - I had my issues with MS but now I use Bing more than Google and IE11 as my main browser and it's great, plus I have a surface book on order - whoop! MS is doing well but for some reason people still think it's 2005 and cool to hate them?? Meh. Ignore the trolls.

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                    • J jsc42

                      I hope that this is the correct forum; if not, please direct me to the right one. Please could someone advise on a good Ad Blocker for the Edge browser. I am reluctant to download one at random from the web as it is nigh on impossible to decide if they are any good or if they are malware. I have trust in CPians to give honest unbiased suggestions. Please do not respond by saying "Ditch Edge and get FireFox / Chrome / IE6 :rolleyes: / Opera". Thanks

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                      dannomanno
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                      I also recommend blocking the with a hosts file (others provided a link) and manually adding to it as you find annoying ads on your favorite sites. Also look into Disconnect. It seems Edge is not quite ready with the extensions but when they are available add that and layer the blocking! You have to ignore all the IE haters, as someone that developed websites back in the non-standards days of IE vs Netscape - and had Windows 95 crash and cost me hours of homework - I had my issues with MS! Today I use Bing more than Google and IE11 as my main browser and it's great, plus I have a Surface Book on order - whoop! MS is doing well but some people really seem to enjoy hating them like it's still 2002... Meh, ignore the trolls.

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                      • J Joan M

                        You don't need a specific ad blocker... just take a look at this link[^] where a tuned hosts file for your OS will do the same for all the browsers you have. I've been using it for years and it is really sweet. :cool: Hope this helps.

                        [www.tamautomation.com] | Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing. [YouTube channel]

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                        jsc42
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                        That has done the trick nicely. Pages load much faster. I had one minor issue with a site that I needed to access being blocked, so I have written a little batch file to merge my own hosts file (that contains my home network) with the MVP one and to incorporate a temporary overrides file as well. Just in case it might be of use to anyone else, I've copied it below.

                        @echo off
                        rem Create a new hosts file concatenated from
                        rem hosts.local - local hosts file
                        rem hosts.mvp - host file from ad blocking lists site
                        rem hosts.exceptions - overrides to undo blockings

                        cd "\Windows\System32\drivers\etc"

                        echo # +--------------------------------+ >hosts.tmp
                        echo # ¦ hosts entries from hosts.local ¦ >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # +--------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # >>hosts.tmp

                        type hosts.local >>hosts.tmp

                        echo # >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # +------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # ¦ hosts entries from hosts.mvp ¦ >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # +------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # >>hosts.tmp

                        type hosts.mvp >>hosts.tmp

                        echo # >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # +-------------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # ¦ hosts entries from hosts.exceptions ¦ >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # +-------------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                        echo # >>hosts.tmp

                        type hosts.exceptions >>hosts.tmp

                        if exist hosts copy /y hosts hosts.bak
                        copy /y hosts.tmp hosts

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                        • J jsc42

                          That has done the trick nicely. Pages load much faster. I had one minor issue with a site that I needed to access being blocked, so I have written a little batch file to merge my own hosts file (that contains my home network) with the MVP one and to incorporate a temporary overrides file as well. Just in case it might be of use to anyone else, I've copied it below.

                          @echo off
                          rem Create a new hosts file concatenated from
                          rem hosts.local - local hosts file
                          rem hosts.mvp - host file from ad blocking lists site
                          rem hosts.exceptions - overrides to undo blockings

                          cd "\Windows\System32\drivers\etc"

                          echo # +--------------------------------+ >hosts.tmp
                          echo # ¦ hosts entries from hosts.local ¦ >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # +--------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # >>hosts.tmp

                          type hosts.local >>hosts.tmp

                          echo # >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # +------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # ¦ hosts entries from hosts.mvp ¦ >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # +------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # >>hosts.tmp

                          type hosts.mvp >>hosts.tmp

                          echo # >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # +-------------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # ¦ hosts entries from hosts.exceptions ¦ >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # +-------------------------------------+ >>hosts.tmp
                          echo # >>hosts.tmp

                          type hosts.exceptions >>hosts.tmp

                          if exist hosts copy /y hosts hosts.bak
                          copy /y hosts.tmp hosts

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                          Joan M
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                          You are welcome! :thumbsup:

                          [www.tamautomation.com] | Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing. [YouTube channel]

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