What is the preferred way to deal with cpalead.com
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:00 pm
Hi my dear forum friends,
There is a nasty new company out, that if you try to block it, you get taken to another site that tells you to disable adblock you block the site you get taken to another site that tells you to disable ABP+. So what to do when one is confronted with CPA Lead filter on webpages, that will ask you to disable AdBlock Plus to be able to see the website's content. Here is an example: http://www.cpalead.com/adblock.php?pub=11296 (As far as I know ABP+ has no way to circumvent it, and using NukeAnything on it is no good option either)
Well as a rule of thumb you would not want to experience the content that has CPA Lead filter, because of the nature of the content, but is this the preferred way to set in your NS as untrusted:
NoScript Optionss -> Advanced -> Untrusted -> "Hide <NoScript> Elements" & "Forbid META Redirections in <NoScript> Elements",
Can some-one affirm this for me,
luntrus
There is a nasty new company out, that if you try to block it, you get taken to another site that tells you to disable adblock you block the site you get taken to another site that tells you to disable ABP+. So what to do when one is confronted with CPA Lead filter on webpages, that will ask you to disable AdBlock Plus to be able to see the website's content. Here is an example: http://www.cpalead.com/adblock.php?pub=11296 (As far as I know ABP+ has no way to circumvent it, and using NukeAnything on it is no good option either)
Well as a rule of thumb you would not want to experience the content that has CPA Lead filter, because of the nature of the content, but is this the preferred way to set in your NS as untrusted:
NoScript Optionss -> Advanced -> Untrusted -> "Hide <NoScript> Elements" & "Forbid META Redirections in <NoScript> Elements",
Can some-one affirm this for me,
luntrus