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dailymail.co.uk "We see that you're using an ad blocker"

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:10 pm
by wise_mike
When I open https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html
it shows a popup that can't be dismissed saying:
"We see that you're using an ad blocker
Ads allow us to feed your daily addiction for the world's greatest news, sport and gossip. If your favourite price for MailOnline is free, please allow ads on this site.
Need help disabling your ad blocker? View our guide"


I can't get rid of that popup, and if I block it is shows the page shaded with no option to scroll down

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My lists are up-to-date.. any suggestions?

Re: dailymail.co.uk "We see that you're using an ad blocker"

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 12:53 pm
by Riko
Well, it is something new which they added before few days. I was on regular daily base visiting theirs spam website with trillions of the ads, and ABP successfully blocked them, but before few days those scums replaced something and it started again.

So I blocked

"this post was redacted due to legal policy reasons"


, but it seem I blocked something else too, because I cannot scroll down website.
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Also I try with AdGuard and without success.

Adblock Plus Lists

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Adblock Warning Removal List


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EasyList


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EasyPrivacy


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Fanboy's Social Blocking List

Re: dailymail.co.uk "We see that you're using an ad blocker"

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 2:16 pm
by wise_mike
Ya, I tried to block that popup too, but when doing so, it disables scrolling. Please reply back if you find any solution.. thanks.

Any suggestions is much appreciated guys..

Re: dailymail.co.uk "We see that you're using an ad blocker"

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 4:21 pm
by Riko
wise_mike wrote:Ya, I tried to block that popup too, but when doing so, it disables scrolling. Please reply back if you find any solution.. thanks.

Any suggestions is much appreciated guys..
If disable Javascripts for Daily Mail in Chrome, it is OK, it show scroll, but you cannot login, because Javascripts are disable for Daily Mail. Need to found out which exactly Javascript made problem and disable only that javascript in Chrome.

Re: dailymail.co.uk "We see that you're using an ad blocker"

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2019 5:25 pm
by Riko
wise_mike wrote:Ya, I tried to block that popup too, but when doing so, it disables scrolling. Please reply back if you find any solution.. thanks.

Any suggestions is much appreciated guys..
I found out temp. solution. I installed Touch VPN in Chrome, disabled ABP and Enabled inside Touch VPN everything, so that mean Ads Blocker, Trackers Blocker, Cookies Blocker, Malware Blocker, WebRTC blocker, ByPass Local Network Blocker, and it work, Even the Daily Mail script thanked me for shutting down ABP, but I shut down all of theirs ads, 108 of them from homepage and one article page. It look like this:

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Re: dailymail.co.uk "We see that you're using an ad blocker"

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2019 2:33 pm
by wise_mike
Disabling JS also disables comments by the way.

Re: dailymail.co.uk "We see that you're using an ad blocker"

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2019 9:44 pm
by Riko
wise_mike wrote:Disabling JS also disables comments by the way.
No, you cannot disable all Javascript on that website, because than you will block a lot of other things which you need, one of them are comments. I don't want to be rude or anything like that on ABP forum, I am just honest, but really ABP is lately behind competition. Perhaps it is because of the legal issues, but one other ad-blocker is able to work just fine and do what was made for. You don't have them a lot for Chrome, so try all of them and one will do a job.

Re: dailymail.co.uk "We see that you're using an ad blocker"

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 11:14 am
by kachan64
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Anyone of those JS will work? Dono wich one triggers the thing tho

Re: dailymail.co.uk "We see that you're using an ad blocker"

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2019 12:02 am
by sbell
I'm sorry, but we do not want to cover site-specific filter questions in the Adblock Plus forum.

The Adblock Plus project is deliberately not involved in authoring filters. The best place to get help for such questions is the forum of a filter list project such as EasyList.

Thanks
Shannon
ABP Support Team