Ah. At least two ways to beat that.
- Run an ad blocker like AdBlock.
- Other way turn off JavaScript, for sure the ad will vanish because the popup is a script. The article content is always there, but users who allow popups see the ad to pay. The turn off JavaScript method works on 95% of the pay sites to allow seeing content.
For Firefox:
a) in URL bar enter about:config
b) then in 'search preference name' type javascript
c) when the results appear find the 'javascript.enabled' line (second one down) and click to change from true to false. This turns off scripts and now you can read content freely. After reading, turn it back on so as not to break other sites accesses.
I have just saved you .99 cents. My favorite beer is Bitburger, ahem.
Ah. At least two ways to beat that.
- Run an ad blocker like AdBlock.
- Other way turn off JavaScript, for sure the ad will vanish because the popup is a script. The article content is always there, but users who allow popups see the ad to pay. The turn off JavaScript method works on 95% of the pay sites to allow seeing content.
For Firefox:
a) in URL bar enter about:config
b) then in 'search preference name' type javascript
c) when the results appear find the 'javascript.enabled' line (secodj one down) and click to change from true to false. This turns off scripts and now you can read content freely. After reading, turn it back on so as not to break other sites accesses.
I have just saved you .99 cents. My favorite beer is Bitburger, ahem.
Ah. At least two ways to beat that.
- Run an ad blocker like AdBlock.
- Other way turn off JavaScript, for sure the ad will vanish because the popup is a script. The article content is always there, but users who allow popups see the ad to pay. The turn off JavaScript method works on 95% of the pay sites to allow seeing content.
For Firefox:
a) in URL bar enter about:config
b) then in 'search preference name' type javascript
c) when the result sappear find the 'javascript.enabled' line (secodj one down) and click to change from true to false. This turns off scripts and now you can read content freely. After reading, turn it back on so as not to break other sites accesses.
I have just saved you .99 cents. My favorite beer is Bitburger, ahem.
Ah. At least two ways to beat that.
- Run an ad blocker like AdBlock.
- Other way turn off JavaScript, for sure the ad will vanish because the popup is a script. The article content is always there, but users who allow popups see the ad to pay. The turn off JavaScript method works on 95% of the pay sites to allow seeing content. For Firefox: a) in URL bar enter about:config b) then in 'search preference name' type javascript c) when the result sappear find the 'javascript.enabled' line (secodj one down) and click to change from true to false. This turns off scripts and now you can read content freely. After reading, turn it back on so as not to break other sites accesses.
I have just saved you .99 cents. My favorite beer is Bitburger, ahem.
Ah. At least two ways to beat that.
- Run an ad blocker like AdBlock.
- Other way turn off JavaScript, for sure the ad will vanish because the popup is a script. The article content is always there, but users who allow popups see the ad to pay.