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Ads ang laki siyaka medj masagwa kahit ibang forum inoopen.

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Mga boss parang ang pangit ng NSFW ngayon kasi parang ang pangit na mag scroll kahit ibang forum inoopen mo tapos ganun pa yung ads na nalabas. Di na makakapag open ng ganto basta basta kasi baka kung sino pa makakita sabihin kung ano ano ginagawa.

Top big and Inappropriate dapat kung sa bold forums lang ganun lalabas pag sa gambling and etc hindi na kasi not related na ron knowing na nswf yung pinaka forum pero di pa naman kasi inoopen ganun na sana makuha nyo point ko.
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same, ang habol ko lang here is yung online gambling forum pero nakakahiya na mag open publicly since ganyan yung ads at baka may makakitaa
 
update yan last time malaki ata kita dyan boss -Hexacode 🤣🤣🤣

dyan kumukuha ng pondo ung site wla tayong magagawa alam nyo na 😅 ebat adan

clone nlng daw kayo separate chrome if gusto nyo mag nsf tapos off nyo images ng chrome 🤣🤣 what you think?
 
Setting up an ad blocker using DNS is a great way to block ads across your entire network without the need for individual device configuration. The method typically involves using a DNS service that filters out ad-serving domains. Here's how you can set it up:

Choose a DNS Provider That Blocks Ads:
There are several public DNS services designed to block ads. Some popular ones include:


  • AdGuard DNS: Blocks ads, trackers, and malware.
    • Primary: 94.140.14.14
    • Secondary: 94.140.15.15

  • NextDNS: Offers more control with customizable filtering options.
    • Primary: 45.90.28.0
    • Secondary: 45.90.30.0

  • Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) with Malware Blocking: Not specifically an ad blocker but can block malware, which is a bonus.
    • Primary: 1.1.1.2
    • Secondary: 1.0.0.2

  • Change Your Router’s DNS Settings:
    To apply DNS ad-blocking network-wide, you need to change the DNS settings on your router. This way, all devices connected to your network will benefit from ad-blocking.
    • Log into your router (usually through its IP address, like 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1).
    • Find the DNS settings (often located in the WAN or Network section).
    • Replace the current DNS addresses with the ones provided by your ad-blocking DNS service (e.g., AdGuard DNS or NextDNS).
    • Save the settings and reboot your router if needed.

  • Test the Setup:
    After you change the DNS settings, you should start seeing fewer ads across all devices connected to your network. You can check by visiting a website that usually serves a lot of ads.

  • Optional: Use Pi-hole (for advanced users):
    If you want even more control, you can set up Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi or another device. Pi-hole acts as a DNS sinkhole that blocks requests to known ad servers and trackers. You can even use it in combination with public DNS services to enhance the blocking.
 
kakatry ko lng sa chrome gawin yang step na yan

promise wlang nangyari sa ginawa ko 🤣🤣 andito parin ung ads

ilang minuto ko binasa ng paulit ulit repz mo elpogi_ bat kaya? 🤣🤣🤣
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Ako na hindi ramdam ang ads gamit lang AdBlocker at browser na may AdBlocker at kaya may ads kasi pang maintenance yan sa forum.

mali ka po ng section

Moved thread ko po ito
 

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