The only time that I see ads here is when/if I browse here using an "incognito" window, because doing so disables my ad blocker.
Some times when opening a remote link I'll get sloppy and ask to open (whatever) link in an incognito window instead of just a new standard window....and if I do that and then come here I have a stark awakening from all the ads.
But, in general...the ads do not bother me, the lack of mobile compatibility does not bother me, but I do wish they'd fix the PM functionality and repair the broken avatar issue.
I am not bothered by pop-up ads since I have an ad-blocker, I forget which one but I was most bothered by ads when on the Trains forum. They were constant and drove me nuts.
I just tried it on my wife's iPhone and I got exactly what Steve said.
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While I have a cell phone - and it can access sites such as this forum, I do not access forums from my phone.
I have not, and will not, master two thumb 'typing' on cell phone keyboards that have next to no foregiveness to what the thumbs hit and in which order. Much easier to utilize a genuine keyboard on either a laptop or desktop computer.
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I usually don't see any ads, with the only exception of ads that occasionally appear on the bottom of the browser window. Not running any adblock software, though websites "Powered by Admiral" will often think I'm using an adblocker.
I did see a lot of ads before I activated "https only" on Firefox, and would expect that doing that on other browsers would produce similar results.
I'm not seeing much. Only a bottom crawler sometimes. I use the Chrome app on an Android phone.
I ONLY get them on the trains site.
Sorry Steve, but I had the same experience that Euclid had for the past few days - only on the MR forums - where a GMC ad cover not only the botton of the screen (I can live with that) but covered the bottom third or so, including the Submit button, and I saw no way to dismiss the ad - I basically had to reload. Again, this was only happening on the MR forums, and started a number of days ago.
I only see one pop-up ad, a narrow banner at the very bottom, and it only shows up occasionally. The other ads are also narrow banners that scroll with the page and are very ignorable.
If you are getting pop-up ads all over your screen, ask yourself, do you also see them on other websites? Because I'd say it's better than 50/50 that those ads aren't generated by the website, but by adware you've unwittingly downloaded. Get a good malware scanner and they'll go away.
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I use Chrome with uBlock AND Adblock Plus ..
if you want more, look at building your own DNS server with pi-hole.
https://pi-hole.net/
Try Adblock Plus, that's what I use and it's pretty good. You can find it on-line easily.
Normally I don't mind pop-up ads unless they cause problems with website loading (some will) or pop-up all over the page causing distractions.
I loaded up a hosts file on the"big" computer - I don't get ads on it at all on any site. Every now and then a site will pop up with "please turn off your ad blocker," but I just ignore that.
Look up hosts files. There are folks who put together some pretty good files. No worries about programs with trojans, etc, as the hosts file simply blocks unwanted IPs.
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I don't get ads.
I have always had ads popping up, but lately the GMC ad often pops up and blocks the post I am reading or making. I have to abandon the posting process, back out and re-open for another attempt.
I use uBlock and don't get any.
I'm not getting them.
So the pop up ads at the bottom of every page weren't intrusive enough, now they have to encroach on all four sides of the page, blocking the content? I assume this a new way to try to coerce us into subscribing to the trains.com site. Thanks for ruining the forums.
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