The Ethical Ad Blocker is a adblocker extension for chrome. also, it is ads remover extension. it's a free extension , it has 306 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 2.54 from 41 rated user, last update is 3342 days ago.
This extension provides a 100% guaranteed ethical ad blocking experience. The conundrum at hand: users don't want to see ads, but content providers can't give away content for free. The solution is simple: if a website has ads, the user simply should not be able to see it. This way, the user doesn't experience ads, but they also don't leech free content. Everybody wins.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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i never get to use any of my favorite sites anymore! how do i remove this?!
I wanna uninstall it, I can't figure out a single way how to uninstall this! This is why: I wanna play a game on Google Chrome, it's called ROBLOX, It won't let me! So you better make this uninstallable.
I believe adds are great! The problem I have, and only reason I have started using an add blocker is, there are simply too many adds which make viewing a webpage impossible. When you wait longer to load the adds on a page than you do to load the page itself, it becomes a problem. If the add redirects you once it has completed its loading it should be blocked. Maybe by ethical blocking you could build a blocker that only blocks an add that oversteps simply notifying a person about a product. Having an add shoved forcefully down your throat is probably why the blocker exists in the first place. Banners and blocks never bothered me, however popups, redirects, overlays, close this to continue, and other such crap make browsing irritating to say the least. Pages with reasonable adds get greenlighted on my browser anyway. Some pages even ask if you stop using an add blocker on their site. A polite request goes a long way when the adds are not cluttering up your browsing.