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Do you use any kind of ad blocking software for your devices for viewing online stuff?
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Re: ad blocker
I use two myself, I know you can use something on your PC itself that reaches out and blocks sites as well.
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I think it is possible to use a third-party DNS server which sometimes Block ad DNS servers.
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Re: ad blocker
from people I know, they recommend Hostsmanager, where you copy in a known list of bad sites to be blocked.
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Re: ad blocker
Spybot and Spywareblaster has a tool for adding spyware sites to block with the Host file in Windows.
Some firewall software, parental control website monitoring software, and routers also let you block sites.
Some firewall software, parental control website monitoring software, and routers also let you block sites.
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Re: ad blocker
if I remember right though, websites can somehow get around basic parental control settings.froggyboy604 wrote:Spybot and Spywareblaster has a tool for adding spyware sites to block with the Host file in Windows.
Some firewall software, parental control website monitoring software, and routers also let you block sites.