Epic Ad Removal Maneuver
Created on: April 24th, 2007
We should be able to collapse this ugly f*cken advertisement.
Sponsorships:
| user | amount | user | amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| No one has sponsored this site ( ._.) | |||
| Sponsor this site! | Total: $0.00 | Active: $0.00 | |
Vote metrics:
| rating | total votes | favorites | comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| (3.83) | 118 | 1 | 30 |
View metrics:
| today | yesterday | this week | this month | all time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 5,521 |
Inbound links:
| views | url |
|---|---|
| 44 | https://www.bing.com |
| 11 | http://www.google.com.hk |
| 5 | http://216.18.188.175:80 |
| 2 | https://google.com |
| 1 | https://www.google.com/ |
I suppose I'll five this as well even though I hate the epic fad music. Mostly fiving it because it would be nice to hide it, although max would probably lose money, but yeah that ad is pretty annoying and I'm starting to think it's related to spyware because it flashes the browser window occasionally and I have a ton of ITSS events in my Event Viewer under the Application log, which means that the related ad is trying to access a remote help file on their site to exploit a vulnerability that has been
>>>>>>>>>>> To get rid of all the YFly things, just download the Adblock extension for Firefox (if you're still using Internet Explorer, go hang yourself). Then click the "Adblock" button on your status bar, at the bottom of your browser window. This will allow you to create a new filter. Just type: *yfly* (the asterisks mean anything can come before or after "yfly") into the filter box and Adblock will block anything having to do with yfly.
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