Whitelist fails to unblock new Google Adsense ads

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Wladimir Palant

Post by Wladimir Palant »

No, they don't. You have to click and not just randomly but on something you are really interested in.
Guest

Post by Guest »

Fox wrote:Or wait next release, i don't know when it's released.
Please release soon.
Dan

Post by Dan »

Hi, pleas fix this annoying bug! Thank you very much for such a good product!

Dan
Wladimir Palant

Post by Wladimir Palant »

Which bug do you mean?
Dan

Post by Dan »

The one which this thread is about "Whitelist fails to unblock new Google Adsense ads".

Still won't work with 0.7.5 :(
Wladimir Palant

Post by Wladimir Palant »

Then you should take a look at the answers: http://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic. ... 0539#10539

The bug you mean is probably bug 14814 but unless somebody can suggest a solution this one will not be fixed any time soon.
Dan

Post by Dan »

Unfortunately this is not a fix for "end-users" which I know a lot and have told them to use adblockplus.

They wonder if their google-adsense code is broken or adblockplus is broken and as their adsense-code isn't they tell everybody that adblockplus is, which is sad and bad.

Anyway, I hope there will be a real working whitelist some day. Thanks for the effort which is put in the product now already.
Wladimir Palant

Post by Wladimir Palant »

Well, EasyElement is not promoted to end-users - for that exact reason.
Dan

Post by Dan »

Wladimir Palant wrote:Well, EasyElement is not promoted to end-users - for that exact reason.
What does that mean?

AdblockPlus in its default setup does in the current releases hide Adsense-Ads although the site is whitelisted, so it's "broken" for the end-user.

No EasyElement hacking involved nowhere.. :?:
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Post by chewey »

Dan wrote:AdblockPlus in its default setup does in the current releases hide Adsense-Ads although the site is whitelisted
Absolutely not.
Adblock Plus doesn't filter or hide anything by default.
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Post by MonztA »

Yeah, and you can not choose EasyElement in Adblock Plus neither.
Dan

Post by Dan »

chewey wrote:
Dan wrote:AdblockPlus in its default setup does in the current releases hide Adsense-Ads although the site is whitelisted
Absolutely not.
Adblock Plus doesn't filter or hide anything by default.
It does, the end-used selects a filter-list (like Cedric) which matches for his country.

With that list and the default setup the new Adsense-Ads are not shown even in the domain/site is whitelisted.

That's a fact. Go, try. For end-user that's a bug.
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Post by Adblock Plus Fan »

You could have just pointed out Cédrics Liste to begin with instead of dragging on a point about a bug that Wladimir is already aware of. :P

I think chewey from this forum is the one who maintains that list so I guess the rest of this issue is up to him.
Dan

Post by Dan »

How can a filter-list maintainer be responsible for a problem with a whitelisted site where no single rule of the list should be in effect (sense of a whitelist)?
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Post by chewey »

Indeed. Yes, my list uses element hiding rules to hide google
ads - on google.com and google.de - and I will probably add
some other google.ccTLDs.

This is completely intentional and responds to the wishes of
a big majority of my subscribers.

If you want to see google's ads with my subscription, you can
simply deactivate the element hiding rules containing google
by clicking on the green button at the end of their line.

Google ads on other domains are filtered like any other ad by
a normal advertising filter (with the exception of the occasional
#iframe(google_ads_frame), but those aren't too popular) - which
can be overridden by a whitelisting rule without any hassle.
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