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RE: Google Chrome bypassing Adblock, forces users to watch full-length video ads #31
(09-13-2015, 03:13 AM)Fire Wrote: I use FireFox and sometimes Edge when FireFox wants to get buggy with me.

Chrome was always unstable for me and it took a bit to start up.

I've been experiencing very much the same with Chrome, being It's Instability.

It seemed to be an Intermittent Issue- fine one minute and not so good the next. Depending on my navigation habits, I use Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera. The latter (Opera) Is very stable and responsive. I'd say It's by far the better of the three.
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RE: Google Chrome bypassing Adblock, forces users to watch full-length video ads #32
(09-13-2015, 03:25 AM)mothered Wrote: I've been experiencing very much the same with Chrome, being It's Instability.

It seemed to be an Intermittent Issue- fine one minute and not so good the next. Depending on my navigation habits, I use Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera. The latter (Opera) Is very stable and responsive. I'd say It's by far the better of the three.

I been thinking about giving opera a chance again its been a while but this laptop is fairly old so I need less resource abusive browsers and FireFox came #1 stable and smoothest for me.

Chrome was just sluggish, buggy and unstable sort of like you said good one minute and not the next.

Edge seems to be smooth as hell though but Its not too far in development and there's not addons like adblock that I know of or speed dial.

I'll download Opera though and give it a shot.

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RE: Google Chrome bypassing Adblock, forces users to watch full-length video ads #33
(09-13-2015, 04:51 AM)Fire Wrote: I been thinking about giving opera a chance again its been a while but this laptop is fairly old so I need less resource abusive browsers and FireFox came #1 stable and smoothest for me.

Chrome was just sluggish, buggy and unstable sort of like you said good one minute and not the next.

Edge seems to be smooth as hell though but Its not too far in development and there's not addons like adblock that I know of or speed dial.

I'll download Opera though and give it a shot.

I also like Edge that's native to Windows 10. I hardly use It but when I do, It's rather Impressive.

See how you go with Opera on your older system. Opera Is not too resource hungry, so It may well handle It. You've got nothing to lose, everything to gain. As much as I like Internet Explorer, In terms of functionality with many tabs open simultaneously, It's terrible. Very sluggish and non-responsive. Opera handles the same amount of tabs open with the very same websites, In a very responsive manner. I'm very happy with Opera's performance.
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RE: Google Chrome bypassing Adblock, forces users to watch full-length video ads #34
(09-13-2015, 12:01 PM)mothered Wrote: I also like Edge that's native to Windows 10. I hardly use It but when I do, It's rather Impressive.

See how you go with Opera on your older system. Opera Is not too resource hungry, so It may well handle It. You've got nothing to lose, everything to gain. As much as I like Internet Explorer, In terms of functionality with many tabs open simultaneously, It's terrible. Very sluggish and non-responsive. Opera handles the same amount of tabs open with the very same websites, In a very responsive manner. I'm very happy with Opera's performance.

Opera seems to be doing alright and I didn't remember it having built in speed dial before this must of been added on some time ago so only extension needed was Adblock Plus.

It running as fast as Chrome did when that used to be stable but as of now Opera is miles ahead of Chrome in speed/performance it seems.

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RE: Google Chrome bypassing Adblock, forces users to watch full-length video ads #35
(09-13-2015, 07:43 PM)Fire Wrote: Opera seems to be doing alright and I didn't remember it having built in speed dial before this must of been added on some time ago so only extension needed was Adblock Plus.

It running as fast as Chrome did when that used to be stable but as of now Opera is miles ahead of Chrome in speed/performance it seems.

I'm glad you're finding Opera to be stable, as well as performing well.

As I've mentioned, Opera kills IE In performance and probably marginally ahead of FF. That's simply going by my experience.
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RE: Google Chrome bypassing Adblock, forces users to watch full-length video ads #36
Just use firefox, it is obviously the superior browser anyway. Even then, Adblock has gotten past googles ways before.
Whoop Whoop?

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RE: Google Chrome bypassing Adblock, forces users to watch full-length video ads #37
I haven't had this issue... then again I haven't updated chrome at all...not sure if that matters.

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RE: Google Chrome bypassing Adblock, forces users to watch full-length video ads #38
This issue with chrome is solved i believe.. Adblocker should be working just fine.

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