I don't want traffic to be generated to ads
I don't want traffic to be generated to ads
Hi.
When Im using adblock plus with the filters is there any traffic being generated to the ads? Can the ads see my IP?
When Im using adblock plus with the filters is there any traffic being generated to the ads? Can the ads see my IP?
Nothing that is blocked by adblock plus is loaded, so no, nothing you block can track you. This applies whether an object, image, frame, or script is blocked.
However, adblock plus cannot deal with inline scripts (where the code of the script lies within the document of the page, rather than a script html tag that just links to another file), so if you're allowing javascript on a domain, you may still be tracked by that method.
Even then, many such scripts refer to functions in linked-scripts, so blocking those files often partially protects you from being tracked anyways.
However, adblock plus cannot deal with inline scripts (where the code of the script lies within the document of the page, rather than a script html tag that just links to another file), so if you're allowing javascript on a domain, you may still be tracked by that method.
Even then, many such scripts refer to functions in linked-scripts, so blocking those files often partially protects you from being tracked anyways.
Note that Element Hiding rules do result in the content hidden being downloaded.
The majority of the rules in most filtersets do result in the ad servers not being contacted at all.
The majority of the rules in most filtersets do result in the ad servers not being contacted at all.
So the hidden ads on YouTube will contact my computer?mrbene wrote:Note that Element Hiding rules do result in the content hidden being downloaded.
The majority of the rules in most filtersets do result in the ad servers not being contacted at all.
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<!-- Begin ad tag -->
<div id="ad_creative_1" class="ad-div homepage-side-block">
<input type="hidden" id="pvaHl" value="en"/>
<input type="hidden" id="pvaTag" value="http://n4061ad.de.doubleclick.net/adj/com.ythome/_default;sz=399x299;kl=N;klg=en;kt=K;kga=-1;kgg=-1;kcr=us;dc_dedup=1;kmyd=ad_creative_1;kap=0;tile=1;dcopt=ist;"/>
<input type="hidden" id="burl" value="http://www.youtube.com/pva/"/>
<input type="hidden" id="canv" value="False"/>
<input type="hidden" id="yurl" value="http://s.ytimg.com/yt/swf/yva-vfl64727.swf"/>
<input type="hidden" id="yeurl" value="http://s.ytimg.com/yt/swf/yvaexpandable-vfl76639.swf"/>
<input type="hidden" id="tdl" value="http://www.youtube.com/"/>
<input type="hidden" id="ivurl" value="http://s.ytimg.com/yt/swf/iv_module-vfl76454.swf"/>
<input type="hidden" id="ivss" value="http://www.google.com/reviews/y/"/>
<input type="hidden" id="ccurl" value="http://s.ytimg.com/yt/swf/subtitle_module-vfl63315.swf"/>
<input type="hidden" id="ttsurl" value="http://video.google.com/timedtext"/>
<script type="text/javascript">
var google_language = "en";
</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
ord=Math.random()*10000000000000000;
document.write('<script language="JavaScript" src="http://n4061ad.de.doubleclick.net/adj/com.ythome/_default;sz=399x299;kl=N;klg=en;kt=K;kga=-1;kgg=-1;kcr=us;dc_dedup=1;kmyd=ad_creative_1;kap=0;tile=1;dcopt=ist;ord=' + ord + '?" type="text/javascript"><\/script>');
</script>
<div style="font-size: 10px; padding-top: 3px;" class="alignC grayText">
Advertisement
</div>
</div>
<!-- End ad tag -->
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The first filter I added to ABP was to block any and all things from doubleclick.net. Followed almost immediately by google-ads and their related sites like google-analytics. Because the sites are blocked they are ... well blocked. Just because the input fields have the hidden attribute set doesn't mean that ABP can't block them; it can and it does.Charles Babbage wrote:Code: Select all
<input type="hidden" id="pvaTag" value="http://n4061ad.de.doubleclick.net/adj/com.ythome/_default;sz=399x299;kl=N;klg=en;kt=K;kga=-1;kgg=-1;kcr=us;dc_dedup=1;kmyd=ad_creative_1;kap=0;tile=1;dcopt=ist;"/> <input type="hidden" id="ivss" value="http://www.google.com/reviews/y/"/>
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<script type="text/javascript"> ord=Math.random()*10000000000000000; document.write('<script language="JavaScript" src="http://n4061ad.de.doubleclick.net/adj/com.ythome/_default;sz=399x299;kl=N;klg=en;kt=K;kga=-1;kgg=-1;kcr=us;dc_dedup=1;kmyd=ad_creative_1;kap=0;tile=1;dcopt=ist;ord=' + ord + '?" type="text/javascript"><\/script>'); </script>
I use some related element hiding rules to clean up after the filters have prevented the ads proper from being downloaded. So the page looks half-way decent because the ads didn't get downloaded.
Just be careful because "blanket-blocking" ALL of doubleclick will result in many MAJOR multimedia sites from working. Many popular video and multimedia sites are served through doubleclick. Sp pick and choose your strings wisely .... you'll find outreepicheep wrote: The first filter I added to ABP was to block any and all things from doubleclick.net.

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Not so popular ... with me; so a blanket block is fine ... with me. Pretty much every site I've every seen use dloubleclick it has been for ads only. Of course, YMMV.rick752 wrote:Just be careful because "blanket-blocking" ALL of doubleclick will result in many MAJOR multimedia sites from working. Many popular video and multimedia sites are served through doubleclick. Sp pick and choose your strings wisely .... you'll find outreepicheep wrote: The first filter I added to ABP was to block any and all things from doubleclick.net.

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