Today Paolo was wearing his delogofied Adidas sweater. Maybe that’s why I just finally got rid of all ads on my screen. I feel a bit silly for not having delved into this before, but better late than never. If you want to do the same: the EasyList and EasyElement subscriptions for the Adblock Plus for Firefox even block the ads inside Google Mail.
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I use the Filterset.G updater (or something like that) and it works a charm. I very, very rarely see ads anywhere on the web. Bliss.
I was already using Filterset.G, but it wasn’t blocking text ads in my gmail. EasyList and EasyElement resolved that.
That’s exactly what I was looking for the other day
If you are still using your m$ vista
then block them as the host level with HostsXpert http://www.funkytoad.com/content/view/13/31/