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    Emgee
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      @emgee

      Can anyone give some hints/tips on preventing or reducing the number of ebay adds being shown on Facebook short of closing the ebay account.

      The sponsered by ebay adds relate to items iv'e viewed on ebay pages, it has now become a pain and the interaction between the 2 sites is slowing my laptop computer down to a crawl, almost unusable.

      This has been worse since the last Firefox update, OS is Vista and download speed check shows reasonable speed downloading but poor upload speed.

      It's only those 2 sites effected, all others used are OK.

      Thanks in advance, Emgee

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      #33016
      Emgee
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        @emgee

        Help in preventing ebay adds appearing on Facebook pages

        #305050
        peak4
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          @peak4

          Normally with an ad on facebook, assuming the ad is in your feed/timeline, there's a little drop drown arrow on the top right hand corner with various options. e.g. Hide Post, Hide all fromxxxxx and or see less ads like this.

          Hide all from ebay should stop ebay ads appearing.

          #305053
          Emgee
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            @emgee

            Thanks Peak4, now need to find why eBay takes an eternity to load and navigate around when on the site.

            Emgee

            #305057
            peak4
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              @peak4
              Posted by Emgee on 01/07/2017 10:57:30:

              Thanks Peak4, now need to find why eBay takes an eternity to load and navigate around when on the site.

              Emgee

              Have you tried running Ccleaner and Malware Bytes?

              The free versions works for me, but don't forget to create a restore point before using them.

              Bill

              #305073
              Russell Eberhardt
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                @russelleberhardt48058

                Companies like Ebay and Facebook make money by collecting and selling data about people who visit their sites. They use tracking cookies. Fortunately Firefox gives you control over the cookies.

                In Firefox go to Preferences > Privacy > History > Exceptions and add something like:

                ebay.com Block

                ebay.co.uk Block

                facebook.com Block

                facebook.net Block

                You might also consider blocking cookies from google or using Duckduckgo as your search engine instead.

                Russell

                #305075
                Andy Holdaway
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                  @andyholdaway

                  I recently found ebay almost impossible to use due to the number of advert scripts that were being loaded.

                  I use Chrome browser and installed Adblock plus (free add-on). Ebay is now back to working fine, but the number of adverts that Adblock reports it has prevented from loading is incredible – over 15,000 in a 20 minute browsing session!

                  Andy

                  #305083
                  Ed Duffner
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                    @edduffner79357

                    Hi Emgee, all,

                    I use a small add-on for Facebook called Face Book Purity. It's a filter for quite a lot of the stuff that gets added into Facebook pages. It will even hide some of the panels and columns, like the whole news feed or sections of the left panel etc, you're choice.

                    To install into Firefox, go to Addons/Extensions and search for FBP.

                    (I'm not linked with either FBP or Facebook)

                    Ed.

                    Edited By Ed Duffner on 01/07/2017 16:08:30

                    #306168
                    Emgee
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                      @emgee

                      Thanks everyone for the tips, i've been away a few days so late replying, I do use CC cleaner almost daily, but need to make the other suggested changes also, will report back when done.

                      Emgee

                      #306195
                      nigel jones 5
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                        @nigeljones5

                        When you run malwarebytes put your computer into safe mode first, then run it. This way you will catch all the 'masked' programs. I was stunned by how many it turned up the first time I ran it this way.

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