Of course, you may find third-party resources and download a legacy FlashBlock extension but it’s not guaranteed to work on actual Firefox patches. Unfortunately, Flash Block is a discontinued extension designed to take control over Adobe Flash-based content including all sorts of commercials, browser games, etc. If you want an ad blocker, use something designed with the express purpose of blocking adverts - AdLock. To be fair, Tracking Protection is supposed to stop tracking not to stop adverts on Firefox. For example, Strict Tracking Protection enabled on Buzzfeed leaves blank space where banners were supposed to be and also hides a comments section. On some websites, Protection ruins the way they are displayed. For example, it blocks autoplaying videos on online players but leaves pop-up windows. Though Firefox Tracking Protection works better than Google Chrome’s inbuilt ad blocker, it still doesn’t block all ads. So from now, I won’t see ads on Firefox Browser? Turn off the Enhanced Tracking Protection for this website and you’re good to go. Click a tiny shield next to the website’s URL.
To enable full protection you should choose the “Strict” option right under the “Standard”. You’ll see that Firefox provides a default “Standard” tracking protection that disables social media trackers, cryptominers, and cross-site tracking cookies.
How to enable Firefox Tracking Protection You can enable it in the settings of your browser and learn how to block ads on Opera using it. Opera browser also has a built-in ad-blocking tool.
Data are being collected for further utilization and manipulation. Tracking is collecting a diversity of data about users and their online activity across websites, services, and applications. How to Block Pop-Ups on Firefox by Adjusting Your Browser Settings
It also gives users the ability to have control over their privacy by blocking many of the tools that advertisers and technology companies use to track people when they are online.
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