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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Installing uBlock Origin is a good
start for any browser. If the pop-overs are served from a typical
ad server, they won't even make it to the page.<br>
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Its available for Chrome, firefox, and even firefox on android.<br>
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Dan<br>
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On 11/22/2016 02:03 PM, gregrwm wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">anyone know of any (preferably chromium, perhaps
firefox) addon that is either itself intelligent enough to
thwart only the undesirable (about 95% of) popovers, or works
cleverly either with clicks or with "inspect" to learn what the
user does not wish to bothered by?
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