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avoirgold
17 years ago

Hi All,

I know that I am not the only one who absolutely hates those stupid ads that come down and block the text. Has anyone found a way to block them? Is there an evil ad blocker? ;-)

Let me know.

Jen

Comments (5)

  • christy2828
    17 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I hate it when you go to click on something, and the ad pops up just in time for you to click it unintentionally. I love this site, but I can't stand the ads! Christy

  • cfmuehling
    17 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Your browser should have a pop-up blocker. If not, download the Google toolbar and set it to block anything you don't manually OK.

    iVillage doesn't give a squat about members or actual business revenue from members, just how many pop-ups they can include to show their advertisers they have exposure.

    Kind of like spam. It's not so important that they actually get business, just that they can say they're reaching xxxxx millions of people.

    Grrrrr...
    C.

  • avoirgold
    Original Author
    17 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I found this solution elsewhere and wanted to share. I use Firefox and followed the instructions and YEEE, NO MORE ADS!!!!

    Jen

    Once and for all: How to stop the iVillage ad onslaught.

    First we need to understand how it's done: iVillage doesn't bother to try and buy ads directly from all the various companies that show up on the pages of GW. Instead they use large ad-service agencies like doubleclick, akamai and pointroll. You can visit some of these sites if you'd like to see who's behind the ads.

    http://www.akamai.com
    http://www.doubleclick.com/us
    http://pointroll.com

    This makes it easy to block out all or almost all of the ads very easily, just block the originating sites. Right now all the ads on GW come from:

    http://amch.questionmarket.com
    http://a820.g.akamai.net
    http://iv.doubleclick.net
    http://i.ivillage.com
    http://m.2mdn.net
    http://tste.ivillage.com
    http://img-cdn.mediaplex.com
    http://ads.vmirror.com
    http://cmhtml.ivillage.overture.com
    http://ads.pointroll.com

    The Universal Solution.
    This will work on Windows systems for all browsers; IE, FireFox and Netscape.

    The Windows operating system provides a system-level method to block specific IP addresses before they even get to the browser. To effect this solution you need to edit a Windows system file called hosts. This file is located in the directory:

    Windows XP: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC
    Windows 2K: C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC
    Windows 98: C:\WINDOWS

    Open the file in Notepad. Cut the following from this post and paste it to the end of the file.

    127.0.0.1 amch.questionmarket.com
    127.0.0.1 a820.g.akamai.net
    127.0.0.1 iv.doubleclick.net
    127.0.0.1 i.ivillage.com
    127.0.0.1 m.2mdn.net
    127.0.0.1 tste.ivillage.com
    127.0.0.1 img-cdn.mediaplex.com
    127.0.0.1 ads.vmirror.com
    127.0.0.1 cmhtml.ivillage.overture.com
    127.0.0.1 ads.pointroll.com

    Edit each entry so that there is a tab between the IP address 127.0.0.1 and the URLs. Save the file and you're finished. Close and re-open your browser and all the ads will be gone.

    Unfortunately, iVillage may in the future buy ads from a new source. In this event the new ad source will have to be added to the list.

    The IE solution.
    Most of the ads are placed using Java$cript. You can remove the more offensive ads in IE with the browser settings. You can't however remove them all. To improve GW using IE do the following:

    From the menu select Tools -> Internet Options -> Security and click on Custom Level. Scroll down to the end of the list and you'll see an entry for Scripting. Disable all the sub-entries. Now select the tab labeled Privacy. In the bottom of the box that appears check on the option to block pop-ups. I recommend you also click on the button Advanced and select the option to block Third-party Cookies.

    NOTE: By disabling Scripting you will also effect the way other websites behave. You may need to get used to switching scripting on and off as desired. That's why this is the least desirable of these various options.

    The FireFox solution
    This is an excellent choice -- it's the fastest performing of the options listed here: FireFox is superior to IE in every possible way. FireFox provides the added advantage of blocking all Spyware, an evil that IE brought into this world.

    * download and install Firefox 1.5
    * in the FireFox address bar type about:config
    * scroll down the list to the entry xpinstall.enabled
    * right click on the entry and select toggle from the menu
    * toggle as needed to set the value to true
    * go to the Firefox website and follow links to extensions
    * find the extension adblock and install it
    * remember to toggle xpinstall.enabled back to false
    * in Firefox select Tools -> Adblock -> Preferences
    * use the New Filter field to add the following items:
    http://amch.questionmarket.com
    http://a820.g.akamai.net
    http://iv.doubleclick.net
    http://i.ivillage.com
    http://m.2mdn.net
    http://tste.ivillage.com
    http://img-cdn.mediaplex.com
    http://ads.vmirror.com
    http://cmhtml.ivillage.overture.com
    http://ads.pointroll.com
    * enable Adblock

    The trick with Adblock is to block the domain rather than the specific ad. If you click on Adblock to disable an ad. Select Tools -> Adblock -> Preferences from the menu and then edit the new entry; remove anything that follows after .com or .net. This will block everyting from that source.

    The Netscape solution.
    With Netscape you can shut down all the iVillage ads using the browser preference settings. From the menu select:

    Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy and Security -> Cookies
    Allow cookies for the originating website only

    Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy and Security -> Images
    Accept Images that come from the originating server only

    Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy and Security -> Images
    Block unrequested popup windows -- turn this on

    Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced
    Enable native object scripting -- turn this off

    Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Scripts & Plug-ins
    Enable Java$cript for Navigator -- turn this off

    NOTE: GW will now be ad free, however disabling Java$cript will effect how other websites behave. You may have to get used to switching this setting back and forth. Therefore I suggest the Universal option above is more appropriate.

    NOTE: You MAC users out there: Sorry I don't have more info for you except to say that FireFox and adblock are available for the MAC.

    There's no sense in further complaing, iVillage IS an ad. We need to let them be who they are and stop them on our end. Take care all.

  • cfmuehling
    17 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks for collecting all those IP addresses!
    There are so many more that can be obtained through the Cookies folder, if one has the energy -- or aggravation!

    Excellent. :) I haven't worked with the host file since I was an Exchange Admin on the Server level! Didn't even think of it.
    Christine

  • mpbruns
    9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Try Ad Block Plus-it's the only thing I've ever found that works well, even on those ghastly YouTube ads. Comes in many different flavors, for if fervent browsers.

    Merry

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