About Adblocker Plus for Ads in Question...
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About Adblocker Plus for Ads in Question...
For those considering using Adblock Plus, you should be aware that due to the incorporated filters (size 100MB) that the application must access for each page that you visit - this application consumes a huge amount of memory (RAM). That is something you need to consider before installing. My rig (PC) is maxxed out at 16GB RAM and I have a Core i7 3.60 GHz processor and I am not going to ruin a racing machine for the sake of blocking ads for a RAM hogging application. I will just choose to stop visiting the board and perhaps subscribe via email. The ads are due to no fault of PatriceJ, a wonderful Administrator. However, I am just saying to carefully consider the consequences of installing this "convenience" application or any other similar, at the drop of a hat. Ultimately, it is not free - there is a cost/tradeoff. Just wanted to provide some informative information to those who are interested. I always do my research as I am as much into computers as I am quilting.
Last edited by stitchinbee; 12-02-2017 at 11:32 AM.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tennessee, UC area
Posts: 1,584
You can add memory to your laptop or desktop. I've used adblocker forever..my desktop is 2006--haven't used all my memory yet. I had memory added to an old old laptop because I was using a lot of software programs for embroidery.
Actually, I've never heard that claim abt adblockers, but you can learn something new every day, can't you?!
Actually, I've never heard that claim abt adblockers, but you can learn something new every day, can't you?!
#6
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Duluth/ Superior, WI
Posts: 1,038
The ad blocker plus may hog up some space on your computer but I tell you, it's worth it. I use adblocker plus and firefox and rarely does an ad squeak through. Right now it's blocking 11 ads. I also send a donation to them twice a
year as it is free to use. Peace, Brenda
year as it is free to use. Peace, Brenda
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