I know, I know, the wisest thing to do is to abandon them, but today I came across a site that I simply couldn’t bypass because it always blocked me with an extremely stupid “disable your adblock” video, that infuriated me so much… I would 100% migrate to torrents if I didn’t find such unique catalogs on these sites.

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      Thanks, but what about when a website doesn’t let you do this? More than once I’ve seen websites that literally disable the right mouse click, is there a shortcut for this?

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        I think there’s a shortcut, like if you press alt or ctrl while right clicking, you bypass the block. But im not 100% sure

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        Ctrl+Shift+i should bring up the inspection panel. It won’t be for the specific element, but it should have a button to get an element picker.

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        Do not allow the website to replace the contextual menu, that is a browser setting (extensions can change/block it too). F12 is the shortcut to get to the page editor by the way.

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        Ublock should have the delete thing(forget what it call). I usually use that.

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        In desktop Firefox, Ctrl+Shift+C lets you click on an element and inspect it. Then, just press the Delete key. Page scripts can’t block this. On mobile, you have to rely on adding more filter lists.

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    Usually, I’m on mobile, so either reader mode or Hide Distracting Items.

    The rest of the time, I just find another source.

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    If I know the information isn’t available anywhere else and I really need it, I use a temporary unrestricted browser profile.

    Otherwise, Ctrl+w it is.

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    Haven’t seen anyone mention this, but a lot of the times if you’re quick you can just click reader mode and the whole page loads.

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    I guess rethinking the browser metaphor could help.

    Like who tells you that ads couldnt just be displayed on an invisible popup window? Or a second screen?

    Those sites generally detect if you dont load certain content. So I guess cosmetic filtering (downloading but not displaying) could already help

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    I handle them by realising that whatever they have, it’s not worth disabling the blocker for, so fuck them.

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      I get my Spanish Latin media 🏴‍☠️ from many sites like that.

      Not always an option to just go elsewhere.

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        Unless you really trust that site, I wouldn’t do it. Think “ppp” (prohibit porn- or piratesites), because those sites are the least trustworthy to load javascript.

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    Big sites have caught onto this unfortunately, but sometimes switching to reader mode is a quick bypass. Putting the link in archive.is usually works, that’s what I do if it’s urgent local news (eg when my state is flooded or frozen or perhaps on fire)

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        Thanks for the tip! That’s definitely a better option as I do kinda feel I’m taking advantage of the archive service sometimes.

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      The fire is quickly approaching your house. Your spouse is collecting the belongings/kids and asks you to check where is safe to go. You see an article published 1 minute ago from your local news with up to date information. You wouldn’t disable your ad block in this situation, and instead would still use archive.is?

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        OK lol maybe urgent is the wrong word. “Important” or “time-sensitive”, ig. Not something I’m cool with just closing the window and forgetting about.

        Also I forgot this isn’t normal but I somehow fucked my phone up so bad when installing AdAway that I get an error when I try to disable it. That’s probably important context.

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        Disable the ad block, wait for all of the ads to load so the text stops jumping around like a crack-addled wallaby, accept the cookie notice, try to hit the tiny X to close the inevitable video overlay with shaking fingers, try to hit the tiny X to close the ad overlay, too, decline signing up for email alerts, decide whether to accept notifications, and then read the article one sentence at a time while scrolling past ads.

        Maybe your local news sites aren’t as insane as mine?

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    I like to open them in either its own browser or a virtual machines browser. One that wipes it’s cache/tracking/etc each time you exit. Its not great but at least it sandboxes it a bit in an area not connected to any of my other data