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The Daily Mail now INSISTS I disable my adblocker.

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MILlovesBegonias · 03/08/2019 07:47

Has this happened to anyone else yet? It's the first time I've had this happen. Can't access any content until I disable my adblocker. Even reloading the page doesn't make any difference.

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wowfudge · 03/08/2019 07:49

Why are you reading that shite in the first place?

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AuntieStella · 03/08/2019 07:54

Other news sites are available

There must be a careful balance between running enough ads that you make the money you need to run the site, and having so many you piss people off and they resort to ad blockers. For a site such as a newspaper, where they employ staff to provide the content, they depend on sales. So as RL sales fall, they need those ads or will have to charge. Or ask for donations, as The Guardian does.

BBC will remain free, so you'll never be completely cut off from the news

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Treblat · 03/08/2019 08:12

Quite a lot of websites do that already.

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DGRossetti · 03/08/2019 08:50

BBC will remain free, so you'll never be completely cut off from the news

The BBC gave up proper news a long time ago.

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StarbucksSmarterSister · 03/08/2019 08:52

Stop reading the Fail then.

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LookImAHooman · 03/08/2019 10:23

The BBC gave up proper news a long time ago.

The irony of this on a thread about the Fail.

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GladAllOver · 03/08/2019 10:26

Have they really done that? Great :)
Now they should make it subscription only.

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BuffaloCauliflower · 03/08/2019 10:27

Your issue is that you’re trying to read that trash in the first place. Try some reputable news instead.

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coconuttelegraph · 03/08/2019 10:35

Why are you reading that shite in the first place?

Are you really so blinkered that you don't know that millions of people around the world read the mail online every single day simply because they want to?

You aren't better than them because you don't you know

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wowfudge · 04/08/2019 09:18

Ah the irony in your sanctimonious post.

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Soola · 04/08/2019 09:20
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Sue1958 · 13/11/2019 11:39

A window popped up yesterday requesting me to turn ADBLOCK plus off so i did and had all these ads bouncing around the screen could not enjoy reading the online daily mail so turned adblock plus back on and the window popped up again requesting me to turn adblock plus off, so i have gone to Daily Express online so i have concluded that the Daily Mail have kicked me off their site because i had adblock plus installed bye bye Daily Mail.

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MrsMaiselsMuff · 13/11/2019 11:57

From the Mail to the Express. At least the Mail tries to (thinly) veil its contempt for anyone that isn't a white male. The Express is scraping the barrel and then some.

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DGRossetti · 13/11/2019 12:09

AdBlock isn't the only tool you need ...

NoScript which stops sites loading and running scripts (which are then used to pull advertising from 3rd party sides).

Also, it's useful to have a router that blocks access to tracking sites, as these are polled to decided what ads to show.

Just about makes the internet usable in a 2001 way again.

Part of the problem is the greed of site operators is such that even if you subscribe, you still get ads.

Unless there is something especially unique about the Mails cheery blend of celebs, lies and bile I'm sure there are other sources on the internet though.

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VeniVidiWeeWee · 13/11/2019 12:50

@wowfudge

I presume your reply was to coconuttelegraph.

Your first post, "Why are you reading that shite in the first place?" is the very definition of sanctimonious. Not reading any one news source does not make you "better" than anyone else.

sanctimonious
adjective formal disapproving
UK /ˌsæŋk.tɪˈməʊ.ni.əs/ US /ˌsæŋk.təˈmoʊ.ni.əs/

acting as if morally better than others:

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mizfiesta · 13/11/2019 20:36

Today was the first day I encountered this problem and it just makes the Daily Mail website unreadable - this time for all the wrong reasons lol
What a total pain! I hope there's another adblocker out there that can get around this.

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AlternativePerspective · 13/11/2019 20:42

Are you really so blinkered that you don't know that millions of people around the world read the mail online every single day simply because they want to?
Well, millions of people watch love island, and used to watch the Jeremy Kyle show. Big brother, x-factor, gogglebox and the list goes on. Doesn’t make them any less shite.

But all that aside, ads are becoming such a thing now that there will come a time when people just won’t bother, because often the amount of ads leave the sites unreadable so instead of turning off the ad blocker people just won’t bother to read at all.

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MaxF414 · 14/11/2019 14:11

To get around this, you need to disable javascript in Chrome, which is easy.
3 dots top right of Chrome- settings - advanced-site settings- javascript, under 'block' add 'www.dailymail.co.uk ' with no inverted commas.
Exit settings and refresh Mail website, you can now scroll and read with no Ads Wink

Only bad thing is that you cannot login to post comments, but who wants to join the YaBoo sucks crowd anyway ...

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DGRossetti · 14/11/2019 14:22

Quite aside from the fact that ads clutter a screen and can render screenreaders useless (another kick in the teeth for the less able, although that's not going to worry Daily Mail readers overly) there's also the fact that they can slow your machine down to a crawl and if you're on a metered/mobile connection, you are paying for the bandwidth.

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ChrissyBerg36 · 14/11/2019 22:31

These poor little snowflakes. Spare a thought but Fascism comes at a price, not just for those who are demonised by it, but also for those who encourage it and wallow in it for their own unfathomable reasons.

The least these poor lambs could do is click a few ads for the Thai brides and erectile dysfunction preps that shine a light on their partner's browsing history.

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ThatsMeInTheSpotlight · 14/11/2019 22:36

It's always wiser to know what your enemy is saying than hide in an echo chamber imo Plus some of us need to read papers from across the spectrum for professional reasons.

Anyway yy OP I noticed this today too and I agree it makes it unreadable.

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DGRossetti · 15/11/2019 17:42

The internet is listening ...

www.theregister.co.uk/2019/11/15/brave_web_browser_hits_version_1/

The privacy-focused Brave web browser has reached version 1.0, available now for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android.

Brave, an open-source browser based on the Google Chromium project, is notable for two things. First, it blocks ads, trackers and cross-site cookies by default. This feature is called Shields. An icon in the toolbar tells you how many items are blocked, with numbers in the 30s and 40s common.

(contd) ...

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BertieBotts · 15/11/2019 17:46

Those warnings give me the rage. I usually just click away immediately. Don't want me to use your site? Okay, I won't then - despite the fact I have the option on adblock to allow unobtrusive ads, so you might have been getting revenue from me anyway. No problem.

When there is a nice message explaining that a website uses ads as an income stream I will often think about disabling it for that site.

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SpoonBlender · 15/11/2019 18:24

Presumably they've discovered that the vast bulk of their readership aren't knowledgeable enough to set up an adblock. They certainly know their demographic.

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annielouise · 15/11/2019 19:49

I've noticed it too. Annoying. Yes, I read the DM along with other sites. The DM has quite a nice travel section and the odd interesting thing on the money section. I don't read the celebrity bit as don't know most people. Most people I know read a few sites.

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