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vivandorron | 13:55 Wed 04th Apr 2012 | Technology
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If one engages Adblock on AB to avoid the intrusion of adverts, does this result in a decrease of Broadband usage; because there is, in effect, less material being downloaded.?

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Thanks Chuck for your prompt reply, which confirms my thoughts on the matter.

Ron.
Though most people with home broadband don't get anywhere near their download limits so the decreasing of broadband usage isn't really that important.

The fact every page will load faster because the adverts don't have to download is normally a much more noticeable and relevant matter.
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Thanks again Chuck for your added comments.

At the moment I am using Adblock because I am concerned that flashing adverts are a danger to my eyesight and, for some folk, could even produce:-

http://en.wikipedia.o...otosensitive_epilepsy

Ron.
As I'm on a pre-paid dongle, this is great to discover (I knew I liked AB)

Have Firefox as oh, whatever it's called, but can't find out how to block the ads.
(Sorry Ed x)
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This might be better:-

http://adblockplus.org/en/

Ron.

PS...After loading , you will need to right click on the Adblock icon and then, as I have done, select 'Easy list' as your filter preference.

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