Let me begin by saying: adverts can be very useful and help you find what you are looking for; some ads are unobtrusive and inoffensive. However, I personally don’t like seeing ads and I always encourage people to block them. Yes, I have ads on my site now, but that doesn’t mean I want frequent Windows Guides readers seeing them. In this guide, you’ll learn how to block ads in IE8*, Firefox, Opera, and Chrome.
*IE has no supported extension, and your results will vary.
Scroll to your browser below and learn how to block Ads
Internet Explorer 8
To block ads in Internet Explorer, do the following:
- If you haven’t already, upgrade to version 8
- While browsing, click Safety > InPrivate Browsing (CTRL+SHIFT+P)
- You will be notified InPrivate browsing is running
This is not the best solution to block ads, and it doesn’t work on this site; however, I’ve tried it with other sites (that I wont list for obvious reasons) and it has worked well.
Mozilla Firefox
To block ads in Mozilla Firefox, do the following:
- Download AdBlock Plus
- When prompted, select EasylistUSA as your subscription
- Enjoy ad-free browsing!
Google Chrome
To block ads in Google Chrome, do the following:
- Go to the AdSweep site
- Follow the instructions for Google Chrome (these are subject to change and better referenced than replicated.)
Opera
To block ads in Opera, do the following:
- Go to the AdSweep site
- Follow the instructions for Opera (these are subject to change and better referenced than replicated.)
Safari
To block ads in Safari, do the following:
- Download Safari AdBlock
- Install the software and enjoy ad-free web browsing
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