The Ethical Ad Blocker The Ethical Ad Blocker

Fun
Version: 1.0.0
Last Update: 2015-09-22

Overview

The Ethical Ad Blocker is a Chrome extension developed by Darius Kazemi. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of The Ethical Ad Blocker is 1.0.0, updated on 2015-09-22.
306 users have installed this extension. 41 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

The most ethical way to block all ads. By Darius Kazemi (Tiny Subversions).

This extension provides a 100% guaranteed ethical ad blocking experience. The conundrum at hand: users don't want to see ads, but content providers can't give away content for free. The solution is simple: if a website has ads, the user simply should not be able to see it. This way, the user doesn't experience ads, but they also don't leech free content.

Everybody wins.

Rating

41 ratings

Total Installs

306

Information

Last Update

2015-09-22

Current Version

1.0.0

Size

649KiB

Author

Darius Kazemi

Website

None

Category

Fun

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avatar Violca Lily
2020-10-14

I hate ads. I hate tracking. I love this extension.

avatar Yangkon Lee
2017-09-13

네이버 사이트가 아예 안들어가져요.

avatar itis _joey
2016-05-10

i never get to use any of my favorite sites anymore! how do i remove this?!

avatar Lux PvP
2016-01-31

I wanna uninstall it, I can't figure out a single way how to uninstall this! This is why: I wanna play a game on Google Chrome, it's called ROBLOX, It won't let me! So you better make this uninstallable.

avatar Alex Torres
2015-11-06

I fail to see why anyone would ever want to use this. Most websites have ads, even safe ones. There will always be a way to circumvent these ads, as coders are constantly looking at updates for websites, since nobody wants to see ads on any website. An ad's true purpose is to persuade users to purchase their product, an effort in usual futility, granting the user the ultimate right to decide whether she is interested in viewing ads. So if the users are not interested in seeings ads, there should be no reason the ads are visible, despite the profit they will gain from them. My point is, it's the 21st century already, people will always find a way to block ads, so ad-supported websites should do what the music industry did when everyone started downloading music illegally, which everyone pretty much still does: find a new source of income. Ad-supported websites just need to learn to be flexible.