![]() ![]() ![]() I agree that the "Traffic Junky" ad network is responsible for this rubbish on these two websites, I have encountered their advertising on many other adult sites. If you find anything else at all which needs correction or clarification in posting I will be only too happy to edit my post as soon as possible. I really only use Safari when Firefox has a problem with a site, Which is occurring only on very rare occasions now. Unfortunately I don't have any experience with the Chrome or Opera browers, My preferred browser is indeed Firefox and I am reluctant to use Safari because there is simply nowhere near the same number of Extensions/Add Ons for Safari that are available for Firefox. The new version is easy to use and you can block anything annoying which slips past it in just a few clicks. This "Request Policy Continued" can use a default Subscription List which is included and will block a good number of Cross Site requests from those annoying domains which are responsible for browser Redirects, They also often track you and produce these type of annoyances. This is NOT the older version on the Firefox Add Ons site which can be a real pain to use. If using Firefox you can also install "Request Policy Continued" I have only used it for a very short time, but so far so good!!!! It seems to be effectively blocking many annoyances on that website. This also seems to be blocking those popups, the user script creator claims he has stopped them by fooling that you are using the very old "Presto Opera" browser. user script for, , I am currently putting it through a small selection of tests. I am also pleased to have very recently found a GreaseMonkey etc. You can rest assured that posted has now been edited and I do hope you are satisfied with the result. I do humbly apologize for the errors made in my previous posting. ![]()
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