在浏览网页时讨厌这些广告:怎么去除呢?
搜了一下:
https://zh.wikihow.com/%E5%9C%A8Chrome%E4%B8%AD%E9%98%BB%E6%AD%A2%E5%B9%BF%E5%91%8A
不大好吧?
突然看到这个,于是试试adblock
多么质朴的文字啊,I like it very much!!!
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那么什么是可接受的广告呢:在adblock的下方我找到了链接
https://adblockplus.org/en/acceptable-ads#criteria
是的,是adblockplus的网站:
This page is under review as management of the Acceptable Ads initiative has been transferred to the independent Acceptable Ads Committee.
Adblock Plus is a tool that lets users block ads. Since ads fuel a lot of the content we enjoy for free online, finding common ground seemed to make sense. We asked our users about this and they overwhelmingly agreed.
So starting in 2011, in consultation with our users, we decided to propose a compromise. Because we share a vision with the majority of our users that not all ads are equally annoying, the Acceptable Ads initiative was created. It allows advertisers and publishers who have agreed to make ads that abide by user-generated criteria to be whitelisted. Users can support this less extreme version of ad blocking by allowing the Acceptable Ads option to remain enabled. To browse completely ad-free, users can disable the option.
The Acceptable Ads initiative is beneficial because it encourages the ad industry to pursue less intrusive ad formats, thus having a positive impact on the Internet as a whole. It also provides us with a viable source of revenue, paid only by larger participants in the Acceptable Ads initiative, which we need in order to be able to administer and maintain the program and continue development of a free product.
We believe that this initiative is a sustainable middle ground between the user's choice to use ad blockers and the continued need to support free online content with advertisements. In general, an Acceptable Ad is a non-animated ad, clearly labeled as such, that does not interrupt reading flow. It is important to note that these criteria try to reflect the ongoing discussions between our users, publishers, advertisers and us. As previously announced, in 2017 eyeo / Adblock Plus transferred management of the Acceptable Ads initiative to an independent group of people, the Acceptable Ads Committee.
To ensure transparency and fairness, the following rules have and will always apply to everyone without exceptions:
We are able to keep our open source product free by charging large entities a fee for whitelisting services. For the other roughly 90 percent of our partners, these services are offered free of charge.
Do you think this is a good idea? Show your support by signing our Acceptable Ads Manifesto.
Ads that shall be treated as Acceptable Ads have to comply with the following criteria:
Ads must not disrupt the user's natural reading flow. Such ads must be placed on top, side or below the Primary Content 1 .
Ads should always be recognizable as ads, and distinguishable from all other content (e.g. are not hiding the label, are not misleading users into thinking an ad is part of the primary content). Ads should be clearly marked with the word "advertisement" or its equivalent.
Individual ad-size requirements depend on the placement of the ad:
Ads must always leave sufficient space for the Primary Content on the common screen size of 1366x768 2 for desktop, 360x640 3 for mobile devices and 768x1024 4 for tablets.
All ads that are placed above the fold (the portion of the web page visible in the browser window when the page first loads under the common screen size), must not occupy in total more than 15 percent of the visible portion of the web page. If placed below the fold, ads must not occupy in total more than 25 percent of the visible portion of the webpage.
Text ads designed with excessive use of colors and/or other elements to grab attention are not permitted.
Static image ads may qualify as acceptable, according to an evaluation of their unobtrusiveness based on their integration on the webpage.
For ads in lists and feeds, the general criteria differ depending on:
For search ads - ads displayed following a user-initiated search query - the criteria differ depending on:
Only text ads are allowed. For webpages without any primary content (e.g. error or parking pages), the criteria differ depending on:
Are your ads displayed on alternative screens, or are you convinced that you have an innovative Acceptable Ads format which doesn't fit the ads outlined above? Let us know!
1 The 'Primary Content' is defined as (based on Mozilla's description of the
2 The 'common screen size' for desktop is 1366x768, based on data from StatCounter.
3 The 'common screen size' for mobile is 360x640, based on data from StatCounter.
4 The 'common screen size' for tablets is 768x1024, based on data from StatCounter.
Acceptable Ads without third-party tracking are ads that comply with the Acceptable Ads criteria and that do not allow third-party entities to track any of your browsing behavior. These are ads that comply with Do Not Track, and/or ads which are served by the domain which is wholly owned by the same company.
The following types of ads are currently unacceptable *, and cannot be considered for inclusion on the whitelist:
* Except when the user intentionally interacts with the ad (e.g. clicks on the ad to see a video ad playing).
Unfortunately, this is the only way to accomplish the goals described above. If the majority of Adblock Plus users have this function activated, advertisers will have the incentive to produce better ads.
No problem, you can disable this feature at any time:
Chrome, Firefox (ABP version 3), Maxthon, Opera, Safari - Click the Adblock Plus icon and select Options. Uncheck Allow some nonintrusive advertising (Firefox: Allow Acceptable Ads).
Firefox (ABP versions 1 and 2) - Click the Adblock Plus icon and select Filter preferences. Uncheck Allow some nonintrusive advertising.
Internet Explorer - Click the Adblock Plus icon and select Settings. Uncheck Allow some nonintrusive advertising.
Adblock Browser for Android - Open Settings, tap Ad blocking > Configure Acceptable Ads and uncheck Allow some nonintrusive advertising.
Adblock Browser for iOS - Open Settings, tap Adblock Plus > Acceptable Ads and uncheck Allow some nonintrusive ads.
Adblock Plus for iOS - Open Adblock Plus for iOS from the Home screen, tap the Settings icon > Acceptable Ads and uncheck Allow some nonintrusive ads.
No. Unfortunately, it isn't technically possible to recognize ads that meet our Acceptable Ads criteria automatically. We have agreements with some websites and advertisers which stipulate that only advertising matching our criteria will be displayed when Adblock Plus users visit these particular sites. These ads will be unblocked (i.e. added to the Acceptable Ads exception list which is enabled per default). No applicant will be favored or treated differently, and no one can buy their way onto the whitelist. Everyone must comply with the criteria and everyone goes through the same process before the ads qualify as "acceptable".
Please report it. If an advertiser abuses its placement on the exception list, we can always remove it from the list.
The Allow nonintrusive advertising checkbox simply adds one more filter subscription to your list. You can view the filters here. Also, the special treatment of this filter subscription - which was added for reasons of usability - can be disabled by going to "about:config" and changing the extensions.adblockplus.subscriptions_exceptionscheckbox preference to false. This will allow you to view the filters for this subscription as usual.
Do you have questions or suggestions concerning this list? Feel free to get in touch with the community in our forum or contact us directly via email.
The process of getting your ads whitelisted takes about 10 working days once the ads adhere to the Acceptable Ads criteria:
The results of our user survey say yes. According to the survey, only 25 percent of Adblock Plus users are strictly against all advertising. They can disable the feature and browse completely ad-free. The other 75 percent replied that they would accept some advertising to help support websites.
We receive some donations from our users, but our main source of revenue comes as part of the Acceptable Ads initiative. Larger entities (as defined below) pay a licensing fee for the whitelisting services requested and provided to them (around 90 percent of the licences are granted for free). It should be noted that the Acceptable Ads criteria must be met independent of the consideration for payments. If the criteria are not met, whitelisting is impossible.
Regarding fees, only large entities (those with more than 10 million additional ad impressions per month due to participation in the Acceptable Ads initiative) have to pay. For these entities, our licensing fee normally represents 30 percent of the additional revenue created by whitelisting its acceptable ads.
For more details see here.