![]() ![]() If there is a site where you don't mind the ads or would actually like to see them, you can easily disable AdBlock Plus for that site. This little icon is useful, however, if you'd like to create exceptions. In Chrome, you can click the AdBlock Plus icon in the URL bar to create exceptions for sites when you don't want to block ads. And to get to AdBlock Plus settings in Firefox, the path is Tools > Add-ons > Extensions. In Firefox, this icon gets added to the bottom-left corner of your browser window. Click on the new tab that opens, click the Options link for AdBlock Plus, and choose the General tab, where you'll see a check box for Show icon in address bar. If you consider that an ad, you can remove it in AdBlock Plus's settings. In Chrome, you'll know it's running because a small ABP stop-sign icon gets added to the right side of your URL bar. Simply install the extension ( here for Chrome or here for Firefox) and it automatically starts running (Firefox requires a restart first). It's too soon to say whether AdBlock Plus will remove these forthcoming newsfeed ads, but the extension does an admirable job of removing the current advertising from Facebook and other sites. As soon as next month, for example, ads will appear in your Facebook newsfeed. But every year, advertisers get more invasive creative at inserting ads in places where they are harder to ignore. ![]() Odds are you have become skilled at ignoring Internet ads. AdBlock Plus is a Chrome or Firefox extension that does just what its name suggests. ![]()
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