Since use of the site is free, you get what you get. If you don't like how a site is operated, you "fix" it so it works for you, or you go away.It's shouldn't be up to users to add applications simply to be able to participate in a site.
Upshot for me is that now I refuse to visit the site on a mobile device. Since they get ad revenue based on screen views, they're really only shooting themselves in the foot by driving traffic away.
What browser do you use on your iPad?I just added Norton ad blocker on my iPad and it seems to be working!
I just added Norton ad blocker on my iPad and it seems to be working!
What browser do you use on your iPad?
I don't know about Norton, but ABP only works on Safari.
Don't think so. I've only got ABP and I use Chrome. And I'm not seeing this floating ad that everyone's complaining about.but ABP only works on Safari.
I just downloaded it. During the setup, it mentions working with Safari (in fact it directs you to the iPad settings for Safari). When you look at the IPad settings for Chrome, there's nothing to refer to ABP. Again, I'm just referring to Ipad. I use ABP on my desktop with no issues.Don't think so. I've only got ABP and I use Chrome. And I'm not seeing this floating ad that everyone's complaining about.
I often get similar warnings.I keep getting a 'malicious link blocked' by my security app on my phone. Only on the dis site, no other website.
Thank you! Norton Ad Blocker worked! I wouldn’t purchase anything from a company that goes to such extremes toget their name/product out there!
TC